| Entry into force: | 1 January 1988, in accordance with article 99 (1). |
| Registration: | 1 January 1988, No. 25567. |
| Status: | Signatories: 18 ,Parties: 70. |
| Text: | United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1489, p. 31; depositary notification C.N.862.1998.TREATIES-5 of 19 February 1999 (procès-verbal of rectification of the authentic Arabic text); C.N.233.2000.TREATIES-2 of 27 April 2000 (rectification of the Russian authentic text); and C.N.1075.2000.TREATIES-5 of 1 December 2000 [rectification of the original of the Convention (Arabic authentic text)].1 |
Note: The Convention was adopted by the United Nations Conference on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, held at Vienna from 10 March to 11 April 1980. The Conference was convened by the General Assembly of the United Nations, in accordance with its resolution 33/932 of 16 December 1978, adopted on the basis of chapter II of the report of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on the work of its eleventh session (1978).
The Convention was opened for signature at the concluding meeting of the Conference on 11 April 1980 and remained open for signature at the United Nations Headquarters in New York until 30 September 1981.|
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| Participant | Signature | Ratification, Acceptance (A), Approval (AA), Accession (a), Succession (d) |
| Argentina | 19 Jul 1983 a | |
| Australia | 17 Mar 1988 a | |
| Austria | 11 Apr 1980 | 29 Dec 1987 |
| Belarus | 9 Oct 1989 a | |
| Belgium | 31 Oct 1996 a | |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 12 Jan 1994 d | |
| Bulgaria | 9 Jul 1990 a | |
| Burundi | 4 Sep 1998 a | |
| Canada | 23 Apr 1991 a | |
| Chile | 11 Apr 1980 | 7 Feb 1990 |
| China | 30 Sep 1981 | 11 Dec 1986 AA |
| Colombia | 10 Jul 2001 a | |
| Croatia | 8 Jun 1998 d | |
| Cuba | 2 Nov 1994 a | |
| Cyprus | 7 Mar 2005 a | |
| Czech Republic | 30 Sep 1993 d | |
| Denmark | 26 May 1981 | 14 Feb 1989 |
| Ecuador | 27 Jan 1992 a | |
| Egypt | 6 Dec 1982 a | |
| El Salvador | 27 Nov 2006 a | |
| Estonia | 20 Sep 1993 a | |
| Finland | 26 May 1981 | 15 Dec 1987 |
| France | 27 Aug 1981 | 6 Aug 1982 AA |
| Gabon | 15 Dec 2004 a | |
| Georgia | 16 Aug 1994 a | |
| Germany | 26 May 1981 | 21 Dec 1989 |
| Ghana | 11 Apr 1980 | |
| Greece | 12 Jan 1998 a | |
| Guinea | 23 Jan 1991 a | |
| Honduras | 10 Oct 2002 a | |
| Hungary | 11 Apr 1980 | 16 Jun 1983 |
| Iceland | 10 May 2001 a | |
| Iraq | 5 Mar 1990 a | |
| Israel | 22 Jan 2002 a | |
| Italy | 30 Sep 1981 | 11 Dec 1986 |
| Kyrgyzstan | 11 May 1999 a | |
| Latvia | 31 Jul 1997 a | |
| Lesotho | 18 Jun 1981 | 18 Jun 1981 |
| Liberia | 16 Sep 2005 a | |
| Lithuania | 18 Jan 1995 a | |
| Luxembourg | 30 Jan 1997 a | |
| Mauritania | 20 Aug 1999 a | |
| Mexico | 29 Dec 1987 a | |
| Moldova | 13 Oct 1994 a | |
| Mongolia | 31 Dec 1997 a | |
| Montenegro3 | 23 Oct 2006 d | |
| Netherlands | 29 May 1981 | 13 Dec 1990 A |
| New Zealand | 22 Sep 1994 a | |
| Norway | 26 May 1981 | 20 Jul 1988 |
| Paraguay | 13 Jan 2006 a | |
| Peru | 25 Mar 1999 a | |
| Poland | 28 Sep 1981 | 19 May 1995 |
| Republic of Korea | 17 Feb 2004 a | |
| Romania | 22 May 1991 a | |
| Russian Federation | 16 Aug 1990 a | |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 12 Sep 2000 a | |
| Serbia | 12 Mar 2001 d | |
| Singapore | 11 Apr 1980 | 16 Feb 1995 |
| Slovakia | 28 May 1993 d | |
| Slovenia | 7 Jan 1994 d | |
| Spain | 24 Jul 1990 a | |
| Sweden | 26 May 1981 | 15 Dec 1987 |
| Switzerland | 21 Feb 1990 a | |
| Syrian Arab Republic | 19 Oct 1982 a | |
| The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | 22 Nov 2006 d | |
| Uganda | 12 Feb 1992 a | |
| Ukraine | 3 Jan 1990 a | |
| United States of America | 31 Aug 1981 | 11 Dec 1986 |
| Uruguay | 25 Jan 1999 a | |
| Uzbekistan | 27 Nov 1996 a | |
| Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) | 28 Sep 1981 | |
| Zambia | 6 Jun 1986 a |
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Declaration:
In accordance with articles 96 and 12 of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, any provisions of article 11, article 29 or Part II of the Convention that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by agreement or any offer, acceptance or other indication of intention to be made in any form other than in writing does not apply where any party has his place of business in the Argentine Republic.
Declaration:
The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, in accordance with articles 12 and 96 of the Convention declares that any provision of article 11, article 29 or Part II of this Convention that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by agreement or any offer, acceptance or other indication of inten- tion to be made in any form other than in writing does not apply where any party has his place of business in the Byelorussian SSR.
Declaration:
The State of Chile declares, in accordance with articles 12 and 96 of the Convention, that any provision of article 11, article 29 or Part II of the Convention that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by mutual agreement or any offer, acceptance or other indication of intention to be made in any other form than in writing, does not apply where any party has its place of business in Chile.
Declaration:
The People's Republic of China does not consider itself to be bound by subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of article 1 and article 11 as well as the provisions in the Convention relating to the content of article 11.
Declaration made upon signature and confirmed upon ratifica tion:
Denmark will not be bound by Part II of the Convention.
Upon ratification:
Declarations:
". . .
"2) under paragraph 1 of article 93 that the Convention shall not apply to the Faroe Islands and Greenland,
"3) under paragraph 1 cf. paragraph 3 of article 94 that the Convention shall not apply to contracts of sale where one of the parties has his place of business in Denmark, Finland, Norway or Sweden and the other party has his place of business in another of the said states,
"4) under paragraph 2 of article 94 that the Convention is not to apply to contracts of sale where one of the parties has his place of business in Denmark, Finland, Norway or Sweden and the other party has his place of business in Iceland."
Declaration:
"In accordance with articles 12 and 96 of [the said Conven- tion] any provision of article 11, article 29 or Part II of the Convention that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by agreement or any offer, acceptance or other indication of intention to be made in any form other that in writing does not apply where any party has his place of business in the Republic of Estonia."
9 March 2004
"In accordance with Article 97, paragraph 4 of the said Convention, the Republic of Estonia declares that the Republic of Estonia withdraws the declaration made in the said instrument of ratification, which prescribed that: "in accordance with Articles 12 and 96 of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods any provision of Article 11, Article 29 or Part II of the Convention that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by agreement or any offer, acceptance or other indication of intention to be made in any form other than in writing does not apply where any party has his place of business in the Republic of Estonia."
In consequence any provision of Article 11, Article 29 or Part II of the Convention that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by agreement or any offer, acceptance or other indication of intention to be made in any form other than in writing does apply where any party has his place of business in the Republic of Estonia."
Reservation made upon signature and confirmed upon ratification:
Finland will not be bound by Part II of the Convention.
Upon ratification:
"With reference to Article 94, in respect of Sweden in accordance with paragraph (1) and otherwise in accordance with paragraph (2) the Convention will not apply to contracts of sale where the parties have their places of business in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland or Norway."
The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany holds the view that Parties to the Convention that have made a declaration under article 95 of the Convention are not considered Contracting States within the meaning of subparagraph (a) (b) of article 1 of the Convention. Accordingly, there is no obligation to apply - and the Federal Republic of Germany assumes no obligation to apply - this provision when the rules of private international law lead to the application of the law of a Party that has made a declaration to the effect that it will not be bound by subparagraph (1) (b) of article 1 of the Convention. Subject to this observation the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany makes no declaration under article 95 of the Convention.
Declaration:
"[The Hungarian People's Republic] considers the General Conditions of Delivery of Goods between Organizations of the Member Countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance/GCD CMEA, 1968/1975, version of 1979/ to be subject to the provisions of article 90 of the Convention;
"[The Hungarian People's Republic] states, in accordance with articles 12 and 96 of the Convention, that any provision of article 11, article 29 or Part II of the Convention that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by agreement or any offer, acceptance or other indication of intention to be made in any form other than in writing, does not apply where any party has his place of business in the Hungarian People's Republic."
12 March 2003
Declaration:
"Pursuant to article 94, paragraph 1, the Convention will not apply to contracts of sale or to their formation where the parties have their places of business in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden."
Declaration:
"In accordance with article 96 of the [said Convention], the Republic of Latvia delcares that any provision of article 11, article 29, or Part II of this Convention, that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by agreement or any offer, acceptance, or other indication of intention to be made in any form other than in writing, does not apply where any party has his place of business in the Republic of Latvia."
Declaration:
"In accordance with articles 96 and 12 of the said Convention, the Republic of Lithuania declares that any provisions of article 11, article 29 or Part II of the Convention that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by agreement or any offer, acceptance or other indication of intention to be made in any form other than in written does not apply where any party has his place of business in the Republic of Lithuania."
Reservation made upon signature and confirmed upon ratifica tion:
[Same reservation, mutatis mutandis, as the one made by Finland.]
Upon ratification:
[Same reservation, mutatis mutandis, as theone made by Finland.]
Declaration:
The Republic of Paraguay declares, in accordance with articles 12 and 96 of the Convention, that any provision of article 11, article 29 or Part II of the Convention that allows a contract of sale or its modification or termination by agreement, [or] any offer, acceptance or other indication of intention to be made in any form other than in writing shall not apply where any party has his place of business in Paraguay.
Declaration:
[Same declaration, mutatis mutandis, as theone made by Belarus.]
Declaration:
"The Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines declares that Saint Vincent and the Grenadines will not be bound by subparagraph 1 (b) of Article 1 of the Convention."
Declaration:
"In accordance with article 95 of the said Convention, the Government of the Republic of Singapore will not be bound by sub-paragraph (1) (b) of article 1 of the Convention and will apply the Convention to the Contracts of Sale of Goods only between those parties whose places of business are in different States when the States are Contracting States."
Reservation made upon signature and confirmed upon ratifica tion:
[Same reservation, mutatis mutandis, as the one made by Finland.]
Upon ratification:
[Same reservation, mutatis mutandis, as the one made by Finland.]
Declaration:
[Same declaration, mutatis mutandis, as the one made by Belarus.]
"Pursuant to article 95 the United States will not be bound by subparagraph (1) (b) of Article 1".
Declaration:
"The Convention shall apply to all Australian States and mainland territories and to all external territories except the territories of Christmas Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and the Ashmore and Cartier Islands."
Declarations:
"The Government of Canada declares, in accordance with article 93 of the Convention, that the Convention will extend to Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and the Northwest Territories."
9 April 1992
"The Convention shall also extend to Quebec and Saskatchewan."
29 June 1992
"The Convention applies also to the Territory of the Yukon."
18 June 2003
"The Government of Canada declares, in accordance with Article 93 of the Convention, that in addition to the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan, as well as the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory, the Convention shall extend to the Territory of Nunavut.
The Government of Canada also declares that the declaration made at the time of its accession to the Convention on April 23, 1991, the declaration deposited on April 9, 1992, the declaration deposited on June 29, 1992 and the declaration deposited on July 31, 1992, remain in effect."
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1. The English text of the Convention has been published by the Government of the United States of America in the publication "Federal Register" of Monday 2 March 1987, volume 52, No. 40, pages 6262 to 6280 together with various comments and information by the Department of State.
2. Official Records of the General Assembly, Thirty-third Session, Supplement No. 45 (A/33/45), p. 217.
3. See note 1 under "Montenegro" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.
4. The former Yugoslavia had signed and ratified the Convention on 11 April 1980 and 27 March 1985, respectively. See also note 1 under "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Croatia", "former Yugoslavia", "Slovenia", "The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" and "Yugoslavia" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.
5. Czechoslovakia had signed and ratified the Convention on 1 September 1981 and 5 March 1990, respectively, with the following reservation:
Pursuant to article 95, the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic declares that it shall not consider itself bound by the provision of article 1, paragraph 1, item b), of the Convention.
See also note 1 under "Czech Republic" and note 1 under "Slovakia" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.
6. The German Democratic Republic had signed and ratified the Convention on 13 August 1981 and 23 February 1989, respectively. See also note 2 under "Germany" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.
7. See note 1 under "Germany" regarding Berlin (West) in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.
8. On 1 January 1990 and on 1 January 1991, the Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands, respectively, denounced the Convention relating to a Uniform law on the international Sale of Goods and the Convention relating to a Uniform law on the formation of contracts for the international sale of goods, both done at The Hague on 1 July 1964. These denunciations took effect 12 months later, and the present Convention therefore entered into force for the Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands on 1 January 1991 and on 1 January 1992, respectively, in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 6 of article 99.
9. For the Kingdom in Europe and Aruba.
10. With a declaration of non-application to the Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau.
11. On 31 July 1992, the Government of Canada, by virtue of article 97 (4) of the Convention, notified the Secretary-General of its decision to withdraw the following declaration made upon accession by virtue of article 95, which read as follows:
"The Government of Canada also declares, in accordance with article 95 of the Convention, that, with respect to British Columbia, it will not be bound by article 1.1 b) of the Convention."