Cover of: Japans später Beitritt zum UN-Kaufrecht
Moritz Bälz

Japans später Beitritt zum UN-Kaufrecht

[Japan's Accession to the CISG Japans später Beitritt zum UN-Kaufrecht]
Section: Aufsätze
Volume 73 (2009) / Issue 4, pp. 683-702 (20)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/003372509789566703
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Summary
Japan's Accession to the CISG. On 1 July 2008 Japan, as the 71st state, acceded to the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG). As of 1 August 2009, the most important convention in the field of uniform private law will thus enter into force in Japan, leaving Great Britain as the sole major trading nation not yet party to the convention. The article examines the complex reasons why Japan did not accede earlier as well as why this step was finally now undertaken. It, furthermore, offers an assessment of the importance of the CISG for Japan prior to the accession and the impact to be expected from the convention on the reform of the Japanese Civil Code which is currently under way. Finally, it is argued that Japan's accession nourishes the hope that the CISG will spread further in Asia, thus not only extending its reach to one of the world's most dynamic regions, but also opening up opportunities for a future harmonisation of Asian contract law.