Author
Dogan, Hande
Publication Date
2017
Subject
The United Nations Convention on contracts for the international sale of goods, CISG, Product liability, Buyer's remedies, Claim for compensation
Type
Document
Language
Turkish
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Özyeğin University
Record ID
149bdd4d-3394-4891-8943-443241dd1c94
Library Location
Department of Private Law
Date
2017
Sample Text
This study was prepared as a master's thesis at Özyeğin University, Institute of Social Sciences. The subject investigated in the thesis is the optional rights of the buyer due to defective performance in terms of the Vienna Sales Convention and Turkish Law of Obligations, and especially the right to compensation, which is an important right according to the Vienna Sales Convention. In the introduction section, the factors in the selection of the topic, the style of analysis, and the choice of terminology are discussed. In the first part, the application area of the Vienna Sales Convention was discussed in terms of location, materiality and time, and then the liability arising from defects in accordance with the Turkish Code of Obligations and the Vienna Sales Convention was examined comparatively. In the second part, the buyer's right to claim compensation as a result of defective performance in accordance with the Vienna Sale Convention is examined in detail. In the conclusion section, the topics researched in the thesis and the inferences made are presented together. Key Words: Vienna Sale Convention, VSS, Liability arising from defects, Compensation., This study is prepared as a Master of Laws thesis for the Institute of Social Sciences at Ozyegin University. This thesis focuses on the buyer's remedies against sellers for product liability, particularly the right to compensation according to the United Nations Convention on Contract for the International Sale of Goods as well as the Turkish Code of Obligations. The introduction focuses on the main reasons and influences that led to the selection of this research subject as well as the research methods that were used within this study and explains the preference of terminology. The first chapter consists of the analysis of the ratione materiae and ratione temporis scopes of the UN Convention on Contract for the International Sale of Goods as well as a comparative analysis as regards to the liability for defective products according to the Turkish Code of Obligations and the UN Convention on Contract for the International Sale of Goods. The second chapter assesses in great detail the buyer's claim for compensation in cases of product liability according to the UN Convention. Lastly, the conclusion provides a holistic evaluation consisting of the research subjects within this study as well as the final deductions and notes of the author of this thesis. Keywords: The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, CISG, Product Liability, Buyer's Remedies, Claim for Compensation.