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picc20102010版国际商事合同通则
UNIDROIT PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL
COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS 2010
PREAMBLE
(Purpose of the Principles)
These Principles set forth general rules for international commercial contracts.
They shall be applied when the parties have agreed that their contract be governed
by them.(*)
They may be applied when the parties have agreed that their contract be governed by
general principles of law, the lex mercatoria or the like.
They may be applied when the parties have not chosen any law to govern their
contract.
They may be used to interpret or supplement international uniform law instruments.
They may be used to interpret or supplement domestic law.
They may serve as a model for national and international legislators.
CHAPTER 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 1.1
(Freedom of contract)
The parties are free to enter into a contract and to determine its content.
ARTICLE 1.2
(No form required)
Nothing in these Principles requires a contract, statement or any other act to be made
in or evidenced by a particular form. It may be proved by any means, including
witnesses.
ARTICLE 1.3
(Binding character of contract)
A contract validly entered into is binding upon the parties. It can only be modified or
terminated in accordance with its terms or by agreement or as otherwise provided in
these Principles.
ARTICLE 1.4
(Mandatory rules)
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