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D'où provient le Code de Hammurabi?
Qui a créé les INCOTERMS?
Qu'est-ce qu'une clause de juridiction territoriale?
Comment appelle-t-on une convention qui soumet un litige à l'arbitrage?
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Dans quelle forme doit être la convention d'arbitrage?
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L'accord d'arbitrage est-il lié au contrat initial?
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Qu'a fait la Loi Le Chapelier en France?
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Sur quoi repose le contrat de partenariat?
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Qu'a imposé le Décret-Loi du 12 novembre 1938 pour les étrangers non-français?
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Sur quoi est basée l'action en concurrence déloyale?
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Study Notes
- The Code of Hammurabi originated from the Mesopotamian civilization.
- INCOTERMS were created by the International Chamber of Commerce.
- A territorial jurisdiction clause must be stipulated clearly and is null in isolated commercial acts.
- A convention that submits a dispute to arbitration is called a clause compromissoire.
- The convention of arbitration must be in writing and can be institutional.
- The arbitration agreement is independent of the contract and renders state courts incompetent.
- The Law Le Chapelier abolished the corporation system in France.
- The contract of partnership is based on Article 1832 of the Civil Code.
- The Decree-Law of November 12, 1938, imposed the requirement of a foreign trader card for non-French nationals.
- The action for unfair competition is based on Articles 1240 and 1241 of the Civil Code.
- Non-resident foreigners must make a prior declaration to exercise commercial or artisanal activities in France.
- Dénigrement requires a statement that devalues the image of a competitor.
- Diffamation, dénigrement, désorganisation, and parasitisme commercial are acts of unfair competition.
- The place of residence of the defendant determines the territorial jurisdiction of the Commercial Court.
- An act between two merchants, one of whom is not acting within their commercial profession, is a mixed act.
- The lex mercatoria is the set of international rules recognized as a private source of international commercial law.
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Test your knowledge on international commercial law with this quiz! From the origins of the Code of Hammurabi to the modern-day lex mercatoria, this quiz covers a range of topics including arbitration, territorial jurisdiction, unfair competition, and more. Sharpen your legal skills and impress your colleagues with your expertise in commercial law. Keywords: international commercial law, arbitration, territorial jurisdiction, unfair competition, lex mercatoria.