International commercial contracts. Object and contemporary scope

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Abstract

This research article addresses the theorization of international commercial contracts in the context of a global world that increasingly increases commercial relations between the State, but mainly between individuals in a highly dynamic scenario due to the unavoidable exchange of goods and services. In this sense, the present work from an epistemologically hermeneutic approach has the purpose of making a qualitative description of the different types of international contracts of a commercial nature-in terms of theory and praxis-, that is, a characterization of the contracts in this supranational level as guarantor of the various manifestations of will that have been bound internationally under the duality of uncertainty in contractual compliance and on the other hand, in the legitimate trust of compliance with any of the contracts developed in the field of international trade obligations.

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De la Torre Soto, G. L., Aristizábal Correa, D. A., & Rodríguez Serpa, F. (2022). International commercial contracts. Object and contemporary scope. Justicia (Barranquilla), 27(42), 103–116. https://doi.org/10.17081/just.27.42.6194

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