
International Commercial Laws
International commercial laws refer to the legal frameworks and regulations that govern trade and business transactions between countries. These laws help ensure fairness, protect rights, and facilitate trade by addressing contracts, disputes, customs, and tariffs. They include treaties and agreements like the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. By providing a structured legal environment, international commercial laws support economic growth and development by enabling businesses to operate smoothly across borders, fostering investment, and promoting international cooperation.