Drafting Contracts Under the CISG (Hardcover)

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The CISG is the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods; a treaty ratified by about 70 countries that provides a uniform international sales law. The occasion of the CISG's 25th anniversary signals something extremely significant in the world of international commercial law: the true coming of age of the CISG, as evidenced by (and as a result of) several thousand available court and arbitration decisions world-wide applying the CISG. To celebrate this occasion, in November 2005, a conference was organized by the University of Pittsburgh's Center for International Legal Education and the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). This publication brings together the intellectually sophisticated yet extremely practical and original contributions written by leading CISG scholars from around the globe and practitioners experienced in dealing with the CISG. Included are 140 sample clauses, a complete model sales agreement, and contextual analysis of contract drafting issues. The CISG is a new realty and is very relevant to US attorneys at the planning and negotiation stages of a sales transaction. It is increasingly the case that a lawyer in the US, or virtually anywhere else, cannot adequately serve a client's needs without knowledge of and skill in using the Convention to help, for example, prevent transactions from aborting over choice of law conflicts, and to offer creative alternatives that can resolve bargaining impasses. This book features: BL Comprehensive analysis of contract drafting issues raised by the CISG BL A complete set of standard terms and conditions for a sales contract BL A wide variety of sample clauses addressing important specific issues under the CISG, with accompanying analysis of matters implicated by those clauses that should be considered in the drafting process BL Original and clearly written contributing chapters by the most noted and eminent scholars on the CISG from around the world In this book, international commercial lawyers will find sample clauses dealing with major contract issues under the CISG, including: BL opting into the CISG while providing an appropriate gap-filling source of law BL passage of risk of loss BL right to inspection of goods BL force majeure BL warranties and warranty disclaimers BL limitations on remedies BL choice of forum BL pre-contractual relationships and prior communications BL confidentiality of negotiations BL retention of the power of revocation of an offer BL strict time limits for acceptance of an offer BL the "battle of the forms" BL the law governing contract validity BL parole evidence BL party rights upon breach BL notice requirements to preserve rights BL notice of avoidance BL entitlement to interest BL specific performance versus damages BL buyer's right to substitute goods

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The CISG is the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods; a treaty ratified by about 70 countries that provides a uniform international sales law. The occasion of the CISG's 25th anniversary signals something extremely significant in the world of international commercial law: the true coming of age of the CISG, as evidenced by (and as a result of) several thousand available court and arbitration decisions world-wide applying the CISG. To celebrate this occasion, in November 2005, a conference was organized by the University of Pittsburgh's Center for International Legal Education and the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). This publication brings together the intellectually sophisticated yet extremely practical and original contributions written by leading CISG scholars from around the globe and practitioners experienced in dealing with the CISG. Included are 140 sample clauses, a complete model sales agreement, and contextual analysis of contract drafting issues. The CISG is a new realty and is very relevant to US attorneys at the planning and negotiation stages of a sales transaction. It is increasingly the case that a lawyer in the US, or virtually anywhere else, cannot adequately serve a client's needs without knowledge of and skill in using the Convention to help, for example, prevent transactions from aborting over choice of law conflicts, and to offer creative alternatives that can resolve bargaining impasses. This book features: BL Comprehensive analysis of contract drafting issues raised by the CISG BL A complete set of standard terms and conditions for a sales contract BL A wide variety of sample clauses addressing important specific issues under the CISG, with accompanying analysis of matters implicated by those clauses that should be considered in the drafting process BL Original and clearly written contributing chapters by the most noted and eminent scholars on the CISG from around the world In this book, international commercial lawyers will find sample clauses dealing with major contract issues under the CISG, including: BL opting into the CISG while providing an appropriate gap-filling source of law BL passage of risk of loss BL right to inspection of goods BL force majeure BL warranties and warranty disclaimers BL limitations on remedies BL choice of forum BL pre-contractual relationships and prior communications BL confidentiality of negotiations BL retention of the power of revocation of an offer BL strict time limits for acceptance of an offer BL the "battle of the forms" BL the law governing contract validity BL parole evidence BL party rights upon breach BL notice requirements to preserve rights BL notice of avoidance BL entitlement to interest BL specific performance versus damages BL buyer's right to substitute goods

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Imprint

Oxford UniversityPress

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2008

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First published

December 2007

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Dimensions

262 x 180 x 32mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

632

ISBN-13

978-0-19-534074-7

Barcode

9780195340747

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LSN

0-19-534074-4



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