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详细
Law of International Trade: Cross-Border Commercial Transactions is a well-established title providing readers with a comprehensive and up to date treatment of all key aspects of private international trade law.
The seventh edition stays faithful to the book’s original rationale by emphasising the link between doctrine and the pragmatics of international commercial law. It offers a thorough, yet clear and lucid treatment of the rules and principles applicable to the law of international commercial transactions.
Key features of the seventh edition:
- Provides a clear and concise explanation of the theoretical framework which underpins the law against the background of modern trade documentation and export practice
- Incorporates specimen contractual clauses, forms and diagrams to demonstrate how the law works in practice
- Addressing not only basic issues of the law but also tackling the more complex legal problems
- Sets out summaries of the more significant cases and, where relevant, cases from the EU, Commonwealth and other countries are discussed
- Uses both early and up to date cases to highlight the evolution of legal principle
- Covering new developments, both in law and commerce
- Incorporates enhanced footnote references allowing further research
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- Introduction and Context
- International Sale of Goods
- Terms under the Sale of Goods Act 1979
- Remedies in International Sales
- Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods
- Bills of Lading
- Carriage of Goods by Sea - the common law
- Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1971
- Carriage of Goods by Air, Road and Rail
- Marine Insurance for Cargo
- Payment and Finance for International Trade
- Civil and Commercial Jurisdiction
- Choice of Law for Contractual and Non-Contractual obligations
- Recognising and Enforcing Foreign Awards
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
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"... a masterpiece in which the author has been successful in presenting the theoretical framework of rules applicable to international commercial sales… and the specific practices that have evolved in response to the particular commercial needs of this complex field of private international law"
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
"Chuah has again successfully managed to explain and simplify this complex system of the practice of international trade law in presenting the economic, political and business context in which international trade operates. This book is an essential and necessary tool for anyone serious about specialising or doing research in international trade law. The fourth edition has confirmed and even enhanced this work’s well-known international standing. This work comes highly recommended as a primary source on the English law of international trade."
South African Mercantile Law Journal