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국제상사계약에서 서식분쟁 사례에 관한 연구 (A Case Study on Battle of Forms in International Commercial Contracts)

  • 한나희;하충룡
    • 무역학회지
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    • 제42권5호
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    • pp.19-42
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    • 2017
  • 오늘날 일반적으로 국제상거래에서는 매수인과 매도인이 표준화된 서식을 이용하여 서로 거래한다. 서식분쟁은 이러한 서식의 교환의 결과이다. 서식분쟁에서 해결되어야 하는 몇 가지 문제들이 있다. 예를 들어, 상이한 조건의 교환으로 계약이 성립하는가? 계약조건은 무엇인가? 어느 당사자의 조건을 적용할 것인가? 누구의 것인가? 등이다. 2015년, 헤이그 국제사법회의는 헤이그준거법원칙을 최종적으로 승인하였다. 해당 원칙은 서식분쟁을 다루고 있다. 또한 2013년, CISG 자문위원회는 CISG에 의거한 표준조건의 편입과 관련한 문제를 해결하기 위한 효과적인 방법을 제기하기 위하여 "Black letter rules"를 채택하였다. 본 연구는 헤이그준거법원칙과 CISG에서 서식분쟁을 관련 규정과 사례를 종합적으로 검토하였다. 본 연구의 목적은 양당사자의 서식분쟁 문제를 해결하기 위한 적절한 실무적 해결방안을 제안하는 데 있다.

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An Introductory Study on the Draft Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration

  • Ahn, Keon-Hyung;Moon, Hee-Cheol
    • 한국중재학회지:중재연구
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.3-22
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    • 2019
  • An issue of human rights abuse in business emerged as a serious social problem recently not only in Korea, but also worldwide. However, the stipulations in 'UNGPs' and 'OECD Guidelines' do not provide a legally binding dispute settlement mechanism. Under these circumstances, it is very well timed that the Working Group on International Arbitration of Business and Human Rights recently published the Draft Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration, which will be launched in December 2019 as an effective and efficient alternative to mediation or court litigation. This paper examines the purpose, the structure, and the unique features of the Draft Hague Rules, among other provisions, including 1) Inequality of Arms between the Parties, 2) Appointing Authority, 3) Presiding Arbitrator's Qualification, 4) Evidentiary Procedures, 5) Remedy, and 6) Governing Law.

국제상사중재에서 실체의 주관적 준거법 (Choice of Law Governing Substance of Dispute in International Commercial Arbitration)

  • 허해관
    • 한국중재학회지:중재연구
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.85-108
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    • 2023
  • In international commercial arbitrations that arise from an international commercial contract, arbitral tribunals ruling on the merits of the arbitration apply the law governing the contract. The parties to contract are free to designate the law under the principle of parties autonomy. This paper examines this principle under the Korean Arbitration Act, and makes some legislative suggestions. For this purpose, this paper first discusses what is the scope of matters covered by the law governing the contract, what are the rules of conflict-of-laws for determining the law governing the contract, and what happens when the arbitral tribunal incorrectly applies the law governing the contract? Then, this paper further goes to examine issues such as the form of choice-of-law agreement, the explicit or implicit choice of law, the parties' ability to choose the rules of law including lex mercatoria, the change of choice-of-law agreement, the independence of choice-of-law clause.

개정 국제사법(國際私法)의 소개 : 국제거래(國際去來)에 미치는 영향을 중심으로 (The New Conflict of Laws Act of the Republic of Korea)

  • 석광현
    • 무역상무연구
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    • 제20권
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    • pp.23-62
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    • 2003
  • The Law amending the Conflict of Laws Act of the Republic of Korea ("Korea"), which had taken two years to prepare, was promulgated on April 7, 2001 and finally took effect as of July 1, 2001. Accordingly, the old earlier Conflict of Laws Act which was called "Seoboesabeop" in Korean ("Prior Act"Old Act) was replaced by the new Conflict of Laws Act called "Gukjesabeop" in Korean ("New Act"). In fact the Old Act Prior Act was promulgated in 1962, but it was regarded as outdated from the moment of its promulgation. However, since the Old Act because it was modeled after the chapter of the Private International Law of the Einfuehrungsgesetz zum Buergerlichen Gesetzbuch (EGBGB) of the Federal Republic of Germany ("German PIL") and the Japanese Private International Law ("Japanese PIL") which had been promulgated toward the end of the 19th century., the Old Act was viewed as outdated from the moment of its promulgation. As a result of the drastic change of the environment for international trade of which that has taken took place in parallel with the global information technology revolution on a global basis, the scope of issues to be addressed which should be resolved by the conflict of laws principles has been remarkably expanded, and various new issues of an entirely which are quite new in its type and nature have arisen been raised. In the field of conflict of laws in its narrow sense, a revolution or crisis of the traditional conflict of laws has been brought about by the advent in the United States rise of a the new methodology for of the conflict of laws, of the United States of America and in the process of overcoming the such crisis the conflict of laws of the European continent has undergone substantial changes such as the diversification of the connecting principles, the expansion of the principle of party autonomy and the consideration of the value of the substantive law to protect socio-economically weaker parties of. The Prior Act, which was based on However, with the mechanical connecting principles and contained various outdated the inappropriate provisions, the Old Act could not cope with the issues raised by the internationalization and globalization of the Korean society. Furthermore In addition, the Old Act Prior Act was regarded as insufficient in that it lacked rules on international jurisdiction to adjudicate, or international adjudicatory jurisdiction, whereas the expectation of the public was that the Conflict of Laws a Act should function as the "Basic Law of the International Legal Relationships"encompassing rules on international jurisdiction given the increase of international disputes. Furthermore the private international law has also attracted more attention from the Korean At the beginning of the new Millennium, thanks to the promulgation of the New Act, I believe that Korea has succeeded in achieving the modest goal of reflecting in the its codification substantial parts of the major developments of the private international law which the leading advanced continental European countries had achieved during the last century. The New Act has followed the approach of the traditional conflict of laws of the European continent. It is a product of the efforts to eliminate the then existing problems of the Prior Old Act and to adapt the Korean private international law regime to the standard of international conventions and national laws of advanced countries. Unlike the Prior Old Act which was heavily dependent upon the prior Japanese PIL and the prior German PIL, the New Act has been prepared by taking into full account the Rome Convention, the Swiss PIL, the new German PIL which took effect in 1986 and various conventions adopted by the Hague Conference. Therefore, the New Act has substantially reduced dependence upon the Japanese PIL and the German PIL, and has gained relatively greater universal validity. The fact that the New Act expressly declares that the determination of international jurisdiction is a matter of conflict of laws is a clear sign that it has departed from the German tradition which confines the conflict of laws principles to choice of laws rules, and moved toward a broader and more practical approach widely accepted in the area of conflict of laws. It is hoped, and I am personally confident, that the New Act will be able to achieve its intended objectives in the 21st century as the basic law for the ever-increasing legal relationships with a foreign element.

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우주의 평화적 이용에 관한 국제법 연구 (A Study on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and International Law)

  • 김한택
    • 항공우주정책ㆍ법학회지
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.273-302
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    • 2015
  • 1963년 유엔(UN)은 결의로 채택한 '우주법선언'의 원칙 4에서 "우주활동은 유엔헌장과 국제법에 따라 국제의 평화와 안전을 위해서 및 국제협력과 이해를 위해서 행해져야 한다."고 함으로서 우주의 탐사이용은 군사적 목적이 아닌 '평화적 목적'(peaceful purposes)으로 수행되어야 함을 천명하였다. 그리고 1967년 우주조약 제4조와 1979년 달조약 제3조에서 우주의 탐사이용은 1963년 우주법 선언과 마찬가지로 군사적 목적이 아닌 '평화적 목적'으로 수행되어야 함을 규정하고 있다. '우주의 평화적 이용'에 관한 표현이 정부의 성명서나 여러 다자조약들에서 발견되지만 이 용어에 대한 해석이 분분하여 아직 명확한 의미가 정의된 바는 없다. 이 글에서는 '우주의 평화적 이용'이라는 용어가 국제법상 어떠한 의미를 가지고 있는 지를 살펴보고자 하는데, 우선 국제조약에서는 '평화적 이용'이라는 용어를 어떻게 해석하고 있는 지 알아보고, 우주 관련조약들과 결의 및 연성법상 '우주의 평화적 이용'의 의미를 분석하여 보았다. 한국은 2009년과 2010년 두 차례의 실패를 거울삼아 마침내 2013년 1월 30일 자국의 나로호 기지에서 나로호를 발사함으로서 세계에서 11째 스페이스클럽 (space club)에 진입하였다. 중국이 이미 제3의 우주강대국에 진입하였고, 일본도 우주기본법을 바탕으로 우주개발의 군사적 이용의 근거를 마련하였으며, 북한도 계속된 미사일발사와 함께 러시아와 우주 개발 협력 체제를 모색하고 있는 상황들을 고려해 볼 때 한국의 우주개발은 그 어느 때보다 매우 중요한 시기에 처해 있다. 미국이 소련의 Sputnik 1호 발사로 인한 큰 충격으로 교육제도까지 개혁하면서 우주개발에 성공하였듯이 우리도 우주경쟁에서 살아남기 위해서는 전반적인 교육제도의 검토와 우주개발의 인프라 형성에 전 노력을 기우려야 할 것이다. 현재 미래창조과학부가 주도하는 우주개발에 국방부와 공군의 역할을 중시하여 총체적인 국가안보와 관련된 우주개발계획들이 필요할 것이다.

국제항공법상 화물.수하물에 대한 운송인의 책임상한제도 - 미국의 판례 분석을 중심으로 - (The Limitation of Air Carriers' Cargo and Baggage Liability in International Aviation Law: With Reference to the U.S. Courts' Decisions)

  • 문준조
    • 항공우주정책ㆍ법학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.109-133
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    • 2007
  • The legal labyrinth through which we have just walked is one in which even a highly proficient lawyer could easily become lost. Warsaw Convention's original objective of uniformity of private international aviation liability law has been eroded as the world community ha attempted again to address perceived problems. Efforts to create simplicity and certainty of recovery actually may have created less of both. In any particular case, the issue of which international convention, intercarrier agreement or national law to apply will likely be inconsistent with other decisions. The law has evolved faster for some nations, and slower for others. Under the Warsaw Convention of 1929, strict liability is imposed on the air carrier for damage, loss, or destruction of cargo, luggage, or goods sustained either: (1) during carriage in air, which is comprised of the period during which cargo is 'in charge of the carrier (a) within an aerodrome, (b) on board the aircraft, or (c) in any place if the aircraft lands outside an aerodrome; or (2) as a result of delay. By 2007, 151 nations had ratified the original Warsaw Convention, 136 nations had ratified the Hague Protocol, 84 had ratified the Guadalajara Protocol, and 53 nations had ratified Montreal Protocol No.4, all of which have entered into force. In November 2003, the Montreal Convention of 1999 entered into force. Several airlines have embraced the Montreal Agreement or the IATA Intercarrier Agreements. Only seven nations had ratified the moribund Guatemala City Protocol. Meanwhile, the highly influential U.S. Second Circuit has rendered an opinion that no treaty on the subject was in force at all unless both affected nations had ratified the identical convention, leaving some cases to fall between the cracks into the arena of common law. Moreover, in the United States, a surface transportation movement prior or subsequent to the air movement may, depending upon the facts, be subject to Warsaw, or to common law. At present, International private air law regime can be described as a "situation of utter chaos" in which "even legal advisers and judges are confused." The net result of this barnacle-like layering of international and domestic rules, standards, agreements, and criteria in the elimination of legal simplicity and the substitution in its stead of complexity and commercial uncertainty, which manifestly can not inure to the efficient and economical flow of world trade. All this makes a strong case for universal ratification of the Montreal Convention, which will supersede the Warsaw Convention and its various reformulations. Now that the Montreal Convention has entered into force, the insurance community may press the airlines to embrace it, which in turn may encourage the world's governments to ratify it. Under the Montreal Convention, the common law defence is available to the carrier even when it was not the sole cause of the loss or damage, again making way for the application of comparative fault principle. Hopefully, the recent entry into force of the Montreal Convention of 1999 will re-establish the international legal uniformity the Warsaw Convention of 1929 sought to achieve, though far a transitional period at least, the courts of different nations will be applying different legal regimes.

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