International trade is defined as the process in which goods and services are exchanged, but across different borders and regions, and between the countries in which they are located and the countries that need them. That is, there is an exporting country and an importing country, which constitutes a large share of the gross domestic product in various countries, and differs from local trade, which takes place entirely within one country. International trade may sometimes be called global trade or foreign trade. The research problem is: How can the information contract for the international sale of goods be organized? What are the provisions for concluding it and the mechanisms for implementing it? What is the nature of the media used in this? The descriptive analytical approach was used in analyzing the relevant legal texts, as well as the comparative approach in comparing Omani legislation with international laws in this field. The results concluded that, given the risks related to the trust provided to contractors, especially those to which the consumer may be exposed, to which the legislator has given special protection, we therefore propose to explicitly stipulate in the Civil Code the explicit recognition of the message of data in expressing the will and its regulation, as comparative legislation has done and the establishment of explicit rules. It would provide special protection for the consumer in the electronic contracts he concludes
The study concluded that it is necessary to expand the rules of conflict through more freedom for the judge to estimate the most appropriate law governing the international contract in the absence of the law of will.
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