For more than a decade this prized guide has served practitioners handling the legal ramifications of international contracting projects. The Third Edition thoroughly describes the new and ever-changing concepts and procedures that continue to redefine the searching, drafting, and execution of international contracts. More profoundly, it takes fully into account the impact of the financial crisis of 2008 on the legal profession, the regulatory system, and how we view certain types of contractual instruments.
With seven new or completely revised chapters covering a range of topics from Fund Size and Diseconomies of Scale to Fundraising and Regulation, this new edition will be essential for financial and legal students and researchers considering ...
The approach offered in this book is to review some of the key contract issues unique to various types of contracting, such as sale of goods, licensing, intellectual property transfer, and the hiring of foreign agents and representatives.
This book describes the principles and techniques in Project Management as applied to Engineering & Construction Contracts (ECC), conforming with relevant international standards (PMI - IPMA - ISO 21500), and pursuing a fully company-wide, ...
This book is a result of doctoral research conducted at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.
This book redefines this field of legal practice to accommodate these changes.
Contracting States provides guidance to international policymakers about how states with equally legitimate claims on the same territory or asset can create flexible, durable solutions and avoid violent conflict.
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.
"Aimed at a global market so not oriented to any particular legal system, the book is useful to readers throughout the world"--
CHAPTER 4 Drafting the International Contract for Sale of Goods WHEN DEALING INTERNATIONALLY , you must consider the business practices and legal requirements of both the buyer's and the seller's country .
This book makes a significant contribution to the literature. I learned a great deal from Contracting States."--Katja Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology