Globalization versus regionalization : 4th Annual MAA Schlechtriem CISG Conference, 18 March 2012, Hong Kong : conference in honour of Peter Schlechtriem 1933-2007

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Globalization versus regionalization : 4th Annual MAA Schlechtriem CISG Conference, 18 March 2012, Hong Kong : conference in honour of Peter Schlechtriem 1933-2007

Ingeborg Schwenzer and Lisa Spagnolo (eds.)

(International commerce and arbitration, v. 12)

Eleven International Pub., c2013

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Description

This book contains the updated papers of the 4th Annual MAA Peter Schlechtriem CISG Conference, which was held on 18 March 2012 in Hong Kong. The contributions cover an overview of the current issues facing the global trade law community such as the expected accession of Brazil to the CISG, the issues facing the CISG with a view to the introduction of the Common European Sales Law (CESL) in the European Union and the effects of reservations made by signatories to the CISG and potential withdrawals of such reservations by such countries. The book is a valuable resource for both academics and professionals working in the field of commercial law, trade law and investment disputes.

Table of Contents

  • 1 Reservations of the CISG: Regional Trends and Developments
  • 2 The Perversity of Contract Law Regionalization in a Globalizing World
  • 3 CISG in Time of Crisis: An Opportunity for Increased Efficiency
  • 4 The Avoidance of Contract Under the CISG: Some Comparative Remarks from a Chinese Perspective
  • 5 Globalizing International Trade, Investment and Commercial Laws Through Regionalism: The Prospects
  • 6 Brazil's Adhesion to the CISG - Consequences for Trade in China and Latin-America
  • 7 CESL and CISG

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  • NCID
    BB13143271
  • ISBN
    • 9789462360662
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    The Hague
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 115 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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