On the Application of Law in Mongolian Contract Relations

Authors

  • Shuke Wu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v7i3.6007

Keywords:

Mongolia, Contractual relationship, International Civil and Commercial Affairs, Foreign related contracts.

Abstract

Contract is an important tool or means for people to conduct international civil and commercial exchanges. In international civil and commercial exchanges, a contract often involves multiple countries. However, various countries have different provisions on the contract legislation, such as the establishment, effectiveness, dissolution and other issues, thus forming a large number of legal conflicts related to foreign-related contracts. The legal application of foreign-related contracts has subsequently become an important issue in international justice.

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Published

15 March 2023

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How to Cite

Wu, S. (2023). On the Application of Law in Mongolian Contract Relations. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 7(3), 86-87. https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v7i3.6007