
Quo Vadis CISG?
Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
Franco FerrariFilip DeLyMarco TorselloHarry FlechtnerAlejandro M. GarroAndré JanssenJoseph LookofskyUlrich MagnusPilar Perales ViscasillasWillibald PoschUlfried TerlitzaBruno Zeller(Author)
Franco Ferrari(Editor)
Sellier European Law Publishers
Published on 2. May 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
VI, 327 pages
978-3-935808-58-3 (ISBN)
Description
There is no better occasion than the 25th anniversary of the United Nation Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) to examine whether, and if so, to what extent that Convention has reached its goal of unifying the law of international sale of goods. By giving an account of how that Convention had been applied in the various countries, the papers published in this book allow the reader to assess the degree of uniformity reached and, ultimately, determine how successful that Convention really is.
Published in co-operation with Bruylant (Belgium) and FEC (France).
Table of Contents:
I. General Issues
Franco Ferrari: Do Courts Interpret the CISG Uniformly?
Filip De Ly: Opting out. Some Observations on the Occasion of the CISG's 25th Anniversary
Marco Torsello: Remedies for Breach of Contract under the 1980 Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
II. Applications of the CISG
Harry M. Flechtner: The CISG in U.S. Courts. The Evolution (and Devolution) of the Methodology of Interpretation
Alejandro M. Garro: Some Misunderstandings about the U.N. Sales Convention in Latin America
André Janssen: The Application of the CISG in Dutch Courts
Joseph Lookofsky: CISG Case Law in Scandinavia
Ulrich Magnus: CISG in the German Federal Civil Court
Pilar Perales Viscasillas: Spanish Case Law on the CISG
Willibald Posch/Ulfried Terlitza: The CISG before Austrian Courts
Bruno Zeller: The CISG in Australasia - An Overview
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 16 cm
Weight
528 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-935808-58-3 (9783935808583)
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Persons
Marco Torsello was born in 1969. He graduated with honors from Bologna Law School in 1994 and in 1998 received his LL.M. in European Business Law from the University of Nijmegen. Formerly Adjunct Professor of International Business Transactions and Comparative Private Law at Verona Law School, and Visiting Scholar at Columbia Law School in New York, he is presently a full-time Researcher at Bologna Law School, where he teaches Comparative Private Law.
Content
I. General Issues Franco Ferrari: Do Courts Interpret the CISG Uniformly? Filip De Ly: Opting out. Some Observations on the Occasion of the CISG's 25th Anniversary Marco Torsello: Remedies for Breach of Contract under the 1980 Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods II. Applications of the CISG Harry M. Flechtner: The CISG in U.S. Courts. The Evolution (and Devolution) of the Methodology of Interpretation Alejandro M. Garro: Some Misunderstandings about the U.N. Sales Convention in Latin America André Janssen: The Application of the CISG in Dutch Courts Joseph Lookofsky: CISG Case Law in Scandinavia Ulrich Magnus: CISG in the German Federal Civil Court Pilar Perales Viscasillas: Spanish Case Law on the CISG Willibald Posch/Ulfried Terlitza: The CISG before Austrian Courts Bruno Zeller: The CISG in Australasia - An Overview