This loose-leaf provides a thorough examination of a sales contract, warranties and letters of credit. Furthermore, there is also a detailed look at the international aspects of the subject, including choice of law clauses and the Vienna Convention. This is of particular importance when seen in the context of the increase in international commerce over the last decade.
<p class=copymedium><b>Remedies for International Sellers of Goods</b>, through its examination of differing jurisdictions, allows a practitioner to grasp the essential differences between the common law countries and the civil law systems, between the law of western Europe and that of eastern Europe, where business is increasingly being done. The publication also highlights differences between civil code countries such as France and Germany. Finally, future trends are examined and the question whether a unification of such laws can ever be achieved is discussed.
<p class=copymedium>To ensure authorative information, each report has been compiled by lawyers working within international trade throughout the world. Chapters are contributed based on their expertise of the law within their respective countries. Presented in the practical format of separate reports for over 26 countries, reference is quick and comparison between countries easy.
<p class=copymedium>Each country chapter contains coverage of:
<li class=copymedium>Interpretation of sales contracts
<li class=copymedium>Risk of Loss
<li class=copymedium>Warranties
<li class=copymedium>The right to limit buyers remedies by contract
<li class=copymedium>Remedies<li class=copymedium>Letters of credit
<li class=copymedium>International aspects
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 127 mm
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978-90-411-0788-6 (9789041107886)
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