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International convention CMR - actual questions
Musilová, Jana ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
The international carriage of goods takes up a significant position in time of developing business relations and in fact it is not even possible to imagine the interstate commerce without it. In the European continent it is the international carriage of goods by road which is preferred for its availability, flexibility and easy utility. With the view of standardizing the conditions governing the contract for the international carriage of goods by road the Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road (CMR) was adopted at Geneva 19 May 1956 (registered ex officio on 2 July 1961, United nations - Treaty Series 1961). This convention came into force on 2 July 1961 (for the former Czechoslovak Socialistic Republic on 3 December 1974). Fifty-five Contracting Parties have accessed it till this time. After more than 50 years from the time of its adoption the CMR Convention remains respectable internationally and it is still a broadly applicable and stable regulation. It was amended once only by The Protocol to The Convention on The Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road (CMR) done at Geneva 5 July 1978. Within the application of the CMR Convention it is still possible to find a lot of questions at issue, the author of this work deals with the most up-to-date...

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