Brunner, Christoph
Aspen Publishers
624 Seiten
EUR 170,66

Lawyers involved in international commercial transactions know well that that unforeseen events affecting the performance of a party often arise. Not surprisingly, exemptions for non-performance are dealt with in a significant number of arbitral awards. This very useful book thoroughly analyzes contemporary approaches, particularly as manifested in case law, to the scope and content of the principles of exemption for non-performance which are commonly referred to as 'force majeure' and 'hardship'? The author shows that the 'general principles of law' approach addresses this concern most effectively. Generally accepted and understood by the business world at large, this approach encompasses principles of international commercial contracts derived from a variety of legal systems. Its most important 'restatements' are found in the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (UPICC).
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MacDonald Eggers
Informa, GB
EUR 299,00

This new book by Peter MacDonald Eggers examines the commercial, contractual and civil relationships in which claims in deceit have been made. It includes a detailed review of each ingredient of an actionable deceit and its rationale. A black-letter and comprehensive account of the law. An examination of the uncertainties of the law. A consideration of the jurisprudential aspects of the tort in a self-contained chapter. As Deceit: The Lie of the Law takes account of the major body of case law dealing with deceit over the past 200 years, it will become an invaluable text for commercial and civil practitioners and a regular source of reference for academics.
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Domestic & International Perspectives
Saidov, Djakhongir / Cunnington, Ralph
Hart Publ., UK
532 Seiten
EUR 109,00

The book aims to inform readers of current developments, problems, trends and debates surrounding contract damages and reflects an ongoing dialogue on damages among representatives of common law, civil law, mixed and trans-national legal systems.
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