This casebook covers domestic and international sales law as well as important aspects of the law governing transport and payments relating to sales contracts. Topics treated in each chapter are introduced with detailed explanations and examples. Cases and numerous problems are integrated to apply the explanatory material and isolate difficulties in relevant statutory provisions. The mix of problems and cases accommodates different teaching styles. This second edition updates the materials and cases and includes translations of select foreign decisions.
This book is part of the Context and Practice Series , edited by Michael Hunter Schwartz, Professor of Law and Dean of the McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific.
This book is an ideal sourcebook for students and practitioners who are interested in international business transactions and want to gain familiarity with the law and practice of international trade law, policies and ethics.
Law and Practice of Export Trade
This course book offers entertaining and systematically organized content to explain the many complex legal regimes governing international business transactions.
In addition to analysis, the book offers negotiation and drafting exercises, so the student can gain hands-on experience in how international business executives and lawyers carry out their work.
Appendix IV. Table of Authorities and Abbreviations -- Appendix V. Table of CISG Provisions -- Index
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This new edition provides tribunals, practitioners, and scholars invaluable up-to-date insights into the meaning of each article of the Convention.