Cross-Border vs. Domestic Intricacies In International Trade Regimes: a Game Theoretical Analysis of the Vienna Convention for the International Sale of Goods – CISG – in Light of its Ratifi - Revista Brasileira de Arbitragem View Cross-Border vs. Domestic Intricacies In International Trade Regimes: a Game Theoretical Analysis of the Vienna Convention for the International Sale of Goods – CISG – in Light of its Ratifi by - Revista Brasileira de Arbitragem Cross-Border vs. Domestic Intricacies In International Trade Regimes: a Game Theoretical Analysis of the Vienna Convention for the International Sale of Goods – CISG – in Light of its Ratifi 9 34

ABSTRACT: This article suggests Game Theory as a model of scientific analysis in the field of International Dispute Resolution. As Game Theoretical approaches continue to gain acceptance in International Relations and Law, the present study intends to address the ratification of supranational regimes at the domestic level. The regime herein considered is the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), as a uniform code for cross-border commercial contracts. Throughout the article a comparison is made between two nation-states: an old traditional power, represented by the United Kingdom, and an emerging global player, Brazil.

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