Goods delivery and its effect are important subjects in law that have been investigated in the sales contract. Delivery in the form of actual or by rule results in the occupation and ownership of the goods by the customer and make him/her capable of claiming an ownership right for the goods . In the present article, the common nature of delivery both in Iran and Syria as well as jurisprudence and the Vienna Convention has been emphasized . From the samples of delivery, it can be referred to the transfer of property about the total goods- transfer of commutative liability- waiver of the lien on goods . The mentioned concepts, beside the minor differences in their rule system, are expressed in a similar way. Identifying the common rules of delivery of goods and its effect pave the way for creating a convergence between the two countries rule system by joining to the international Conventions or developing sample rules.
Rasouq, M. (2016). Goods delivery and its effect in the rules of Iran and Syria and the Feghh and international convention of goods of the United Nations (1980). The Journal of Islamic Law Research, 17(1), 183-224. doi: 10.30497/law.2637.1842
MLA
Rasouq, M. . "Goods delivery and its effect in the rules of Iran and Syria and the Feghh and international convention of goods of the United Nations (1980)", The Journal of Islamic Law Research, 17, 1, 2016, 183-224. doi: 10.30497/law.2637.1842
HARVARD
Rasouq, M. (2016). 'Goods delivery and its effect in the rules of Iran and Syria and the Feghh and international convention of goods of the United Nations (1980)', The Journal of Islamic Law Research, 17(1), pp. 183-224. doi: 10.30497/law.2637.1842
CHICAGO
M. Rasouq, "Goods delivery and its effect in the rules of Iran and Syria and the Feghh and international convention of goods of the United Nations (1980)," The Journal of Islamic Law Research, 17 1 (2016): 183-224, doi: 10.30497/law.2637.1842
VANCOUVER
Rasouq, M. Goods delivery and its effect in the rules of Iran and Syria and the Feghh and international convention of goods of the United Nations (1980). The Journal of Islamic Law Research, 2016; 17(1): 183-224. doi: 10.30497/law.2637.1842