In a domain purchase contract it is common to designate a governing jurisdiction , for example:
"Choice of Law. This Agreement is made pursuant to and shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, as if entered into and fully performed therein."
Well, say I reside in 'Country A' and the person I am purchasing a domain from resides in European 'Country B'. Should I make the country of Governing Jurisidction my country 'Country A' or their country, 'Country B'. I ask this because a ruling in my country, 'Country A' may not be respected by a person in Country B and they may just ignore it.
"Choice of Law. This Agreement is made pursuant to and shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, as if entered into and fully performed therein."
Well, say I reside in 'Country A' and the person I am purchasing a domain from resides in European 'Country B'. Should I make the country of Governing Jurisidction my country 'Country A' or their country, 'Country B'. I ask this because a ruling in my country, 'Country A' may not be respected by a person in Country B and they may just ignore it.