Handbook on cross-border industrial sub-contracting

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    • Mastellone, Carlo H.

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Handbook on cross-border industrial sub-contracting

editor, Carlo H. Mastellone

(AIJA law library, 11)

Kluwer Law International, 2001

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Includes index

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Description

Although cross-border industrial sub-contracting is the main tool of industrial organization in the global economy, practitioners in this important field are significantly hampered by a lack of uniform rules. This book offers a first step in discerning and formulating a framework for such rules, based on the experience of counsel for both contractors and sub-contractors in over twenty countries worldwide. It consists of the final papers, subsequently revised by the presenters, delivered at a conference held in Florence, in February 2000, under the auspices of the Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA) and the Association Internationale des Jeunes Avocats (AIJA). The authors cover a wide range of perspectives and issues that affect the negotiation and drafting of a sound cross-border industrial sub-contracting agreement, including the following: Competition law; quality control; product liability; payment clauses; security and guarantees; and industrial and intellectual property.

Table of Contents

  • A Word from AIJA's President. Foreword. List of Contributors. Introduction. Part One: A View from the Industry: The perspective of the contractors
  • P. Flores. The perspective of the sub-contractors
  • M. Paton. An introduction to the legal issues
  • R. Pardolesi, M. Granieri. Competition law aspects
  • A. Frignani. Quality control and product liability
  • J. Davey. Price, payment, guarantees of payment and price revision
  • P. Ramquet. Industrial and intellectual property law aspects
  • G. de Ulloa y Suelves. Labour law aspects
  • M.-D. Fishelson. Insolvency law aspects -- A French perspective
  • H. Chemouli. Insolvency law aspects -- A Nordic perspective
  • P. Jaatinen, P. Salovaara. Customs law aspects -- A European and international perspective
  • R.M. MacLean, S. Davis. International tax law aspects
  • C. Duro. Mediation in cross-border sub-contracting agreements
  • T. Garby. Part Two: General Report
  • C.H. Mastellone. Questionnaire. National Reports: Belgium
  • H. Reghif. China (Peoples' Republic)
  • Y. Re. Czech Republic
  • R. Pelikanova. England
  • E. Gummers, et al. European Union -- Rules Of Origin -- A Definition under EU Law
  • R.M. MacLean, S. Davis. Finland
  • P. Jaatinen, P. Salovaara. France
  • O. Personnaz. Germany
  • D. Hass. Hong Kong
  • C. Lambert. Hungary
  • T. Balazs. India
  • A. Hirani. Italy
  • M. Granieri, C.H. Mastellone. Japan
  • M. Shimada. Poland
  • T. Komosa. Russia
  • V. Avdyunin. Singapore
  • K. Koh. Slovenia
  • N. Pipan. Spain
  • S. Cortes, R. Marquilles. Taiwan
  • L. Chu. Thailand
  • Johnston Stokes & Master. United States of America
  • C. Habermehl. Appendices: Law No. 192 of 18 June 1998 (Italy). Act No. 120 of 1 June 1956 (as amended) (Japan). Index.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA53539022
  • ISBN
    • 9041198261
  • LCCN
    00051432
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    The Hague ; London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xlii, 614 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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