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CIPS Exam A8 Topic 1 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's A8 exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 1
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In an international contract, if no choice of legal system is specified in the contract, which of the following is the general principle of international trade?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Krystina
11 months ago
I think C is incorrect because it involves a third party not involved in the contract.
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Alpha
11 months ago
Option D seems the most logical to me. The country where the contract is carried out should determine the legal system used.
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Daron
11 months ago
Haha, imagine if the contract was written in hieroglyphics and they had to use ancient Egyptian law. That would be wild!
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Alecia
10 months ago
I wonder how they would interpret the hieroglyphics in a legal context.
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Lashaunda
11 months ago
That would definitely be interesting!
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Marlon
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C could also be a possibility.
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Antonio
12 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between Options C and D. I guess the international court would have the final say if no system is chosen.
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Corinne
10 months ago
That's a good point. It's always best to specify the legal system in the contract to avoid any confusion.
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Tonette
10 months ago
But what if the international court decides on a different country's legal system? That's where Option C might come into play.
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Zoila
10 months ago
I agree, Option D seems like the most logical choice in this situation.
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Clay
10 months ago
I think Option D makes more sense. The legal system should be based on the country most closely associated with the contract.
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Susana
12 months ago
I disagree, I think Option B is the correct answer. The supplier's country's legal system should be used if no choice is specified.
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Elenora
11 months ago
I agree, it would be fair to use the supplier's country's legal system in that case.
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Maryann
11 months ago
I think Option B is correct too. The supplier's country's legal system makes sense.
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Johnna
1 years ago
I agree with Tran, D makes the most sense.
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Vallie
1 years ago
Option D makes the most sense to me. The legal system used should be the one most closely associated with the contract's performance.
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Jani
11 months ago
That way, there is clarity and fairness in resolving any disputes that may arise.
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Shalon
12 months ago
Yes, it makes sense to use the legal system of the country most closely associated with the contract.
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Alida
12 months ago
I agree, option D seems like the most logical choice.
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Tran
1 years ago
I think the answer is D.
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