2019冠状病毒病与阿拉伯合同法中的合同责任例外

M. Polkinghorne, Yasmine El Achkar
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COVID-19和相关的国家措施对世界各地的合同绩效产生了不利影响,阿拉伯国家也不例外。在这种情况下,寻求限制或排除其责任的缔约各方可依据合同中的不可抗力或困难条款,或者在没有此类条款且合同受阿拉伯国家法律管辖的情况下,依据不可抗力和困难的法定原则。
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COVID-19 and the Exceptions to Contractual Liability in Arab Contract Law
COVID-19 and associated State measures have adversely impacted contract performance across the world, and Arab States are no exception. Contracting parties seeking to limit or exclude their liability in such circumstances may rely on contractual force majeure or hardship clauses, or—in the absence of such clauses and where the contract is governed by the law of an Arab State—on the statutory doctrines of force majeure and hardship.
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