Exploration of the Seller's Litigation Rights in Maritime Transport Contracts under Cross border E-commerce
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Cross border e-commerce, right of action,contract of carriage,Contract Creditor's Rights.Abstract
In this paper, The relationship between the ownership of claims and the claim in cross-border electronic commerce is an important factor affecting the claim of seller in the shipping contract. Based on the relativity of the contract, the basic nature of the transportation contract in the cross-border electronic commerce was examined based on the third theory of the third party profit theory, contract transfer theory and the theory of the securities relation, and the legal reason was searched for the right of the consignor. This paper analyzes the right to the contract program for the caller in and outside the bill of lading, and the possibility of different contractors (e.g., offshore prices) to obtain contract program rights. We also propose to classify and define the callers in legislation. Finally, this document describes the conversion relationship between the carrier and the recipient, and how the recipient or carrier owner violates or violates the contract. And publish an opinion on the legislative model of the program right
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