International sales law A Global Challenge This book brings together the top international sales law scholars from twentythree countries to review the Convention on Contracts for International Sale of Goods (CISG) and its role in the unification of global sales law at present and into the future. CISG across national legal systems Larry A. Islamic legal systems and the CISG: the case of Egypt Hossam A. Spain Pilar Perales Viscasillas and Javier Solana Álvarez 28. CISG in Southeastern Europe Milena Djordjević and Vladimir Pavić 27. Germany country analysis - remedies Sörren Kiene 24. Germany country analysis - good faith, formation, and conformity of goods Stefan Kröll 23. Baltic states, Belarus, and Ukraine Tadas Klimas 21. Excuse of impediment and its usefulness Martin Davies Part V. Legal costs as reimbursable damages Burghard Piltz 18. Remedies - damages, price reduction, avoidance, mitigation, and preservation Ulrich Magnus 17. Interpreting fundamental breach Aneta Spaic Part IV. Conformity of goods - inspection and notice Harry M. The practitioner perspective argues that the CISG should be viewed as an opportunity to further the interests of business clients.The book includes a review of the case law relating to the interpretation and application of the provisions of the CISG analyzes how the CISG has been recognized and implemented by national courts, as well as arbitral tribunals offers insights into the problems of uniformity of application of an international sales convention compares the CISG with the English Sale of Goods Act and places the CISG in the context of other texts of UNCITRAL and analyzes the CISG from the practitioner's perspective, including how to use the CISG proactively.s Bruno Zeller 14. Theoretical insights are offered into the problems of uniform laws, the CISG's role in bridging the gap between the common and civil legal traditions, and the debate over the proper role of good faith in CISG jurisprudence. A comparative analysis is given of how numerous countries have accepted, interpreted, and applied the CISG. In the area of Doctrinal-Descriptive analysis, the substance of CISG rules is reviewed and alternative interpretations of those rules are analyzed. The book covers three general research methodologies: (1) Doctrinal or Descriptive, (2) Theoretical, and (3) Practical. CISG and the battle of the formThis book brings together the top international sales law scholars from twenty-three countries to review the Convention on Contracts for International Sale of Goods (CISG) and its role in the unification of global sales law at present and into the future. Contract formation Morton Midtgaard Fogt 13. Interpreting CISG's Substantive Provisions: 12. The CISG as soft law and choice of law Lisa Spagnolo Part III. CISG and international arbitration André Janssen and Matthias Spilker 11. Good faith principle - vexata quaestio Francesco G. Divergent interpretations - reasons and solutions Ingeborg Schwenzer 9. Interpretive methodologies in the interpretation of the CISG Larry A. CISG in national courts Camilla Andersen Part II. CISG translation issues: reducing legal babelism Claire M. CISG sources and researching the CISG Marie Stefanini Newman 5. CISG: divergences between success-scarcity and theory-practice Olaf Meyer 4. History of the CISG and its present status Vikki Rogers and Kaon Lai 3. Global challenge of international sales law Larry A.
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