Legislative Sustainability of the Contract for the Sale of Goods in the Saudi Sy1stem and International Agreements

Authors

  • Dr: Zubaida Abdel Hadi Atim Prince sultan university
  • Dr. AbdulHameed Al-Qahum Al Madinah International University

Keywords:

legislative sustainability, sales contract, Convention on the International Sale of Goods 1980, Saudi Transactions System 2023.

Abstract

Background: In Vision 2030, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was concerned with legislative sustainability for the sake of economic and financial development, so in Vision 2030 it sought to issue the Civil Transactions System in 2023 AD while approving the implementation of the Convention on the International Sale of Goods in 2024 AD. The study aimed to identify the legal rules of the Convention on the International Sale of Goods and its application controls in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, especially with the updated rules for the sales contract in the transaction system.Methods: The study used the descriptive analytical survey method to track and analyze the Convention on the International Sale of Goods.Results and Conclusions: The results of the study showed that there are legal challenges in implementing the Convention, the most important of which is the drafting of international sales contracts and the legal gaps related to the event of a conflict with the Civil Transactions System 2023. The study also presented a set of recommendations, the most important of which is the necessity of creating a supervisory body. On the mechanism of applying the rules of the Convention to international contracts for goods... It includes Saudi legal experts - whose tasks include drafting model contracts in accordance with the 1980 Vienna Convention - in a way that does not conflict with the regulations of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - and removing all obstacles to implementing the agreement.

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Published

2023-12-15

How to Cite

Dr: Zubaida Abdel Hadi Atim, & Dr. AbdulHameed Al-Qahum. (2023). Legislative Sustainability of the Contract for the Sale of Goods in the Saudi Sy1stem and International Agreements. Kurdish Studies, 11(3), 553–568. Retrieved from http://kurdishstudies.net/menu-script/index.php/KS/article/view/1324