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INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS. APPLICABLE SOURCES AND ENFORCEABILITY
Título:
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS. APPLICABLE SOURCES AND ENFORCEABILITY
Subtítulo:
Autor:
CORDERO-MOSS, G
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
INFORMATICA EMPRESARIAL
ISBN:
978-1-107-68471-3
Páginas:
336
39,95 €

 

Sinopsis

Any practising lawyer and student working with international commercial contracts faces standardised contracts and international arbitration as mechanisms for dispute settlement. Transnational rules may be applicable, but national law is still important. Based on extensive practical experience, this book analyses international contract practice and its interaction with the various applicable sources: which role is played by the contractual regulation, which by national law, which by transnational sources, what is the interaction among these factors, and how does this all apply to contracts that refer disputes to international arbitration?

Explains the dynamics of contract practice and verifies the practical viability of harmonisation in international contract law
Legal questions arising out of international contract practice are addressed in their complexity
Extensive international research shows us how international contracts may be influenced by different legal traditions



Table of Contents
1. Contract practice and its expectations in terms of the governing law
2. The role of transnational law
3. The impact of the governing law
4. Which state law governs an international contract?
5. Does arbitration ensure a self-sufficient contract?
6. Conclusion.