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Författare: | Brödermann Eckart J.
| Titel: | UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts – An Article-by-Article Commentary | Anmärkning: | Language: English | Upplaga: | 2 uppl. | Utgivningsår: | 2023 | Omfång: | 830 sid. | Förlag: | Nomos | ISBN: | 9783756002436 | Produkttyp: | Inbunden | Typ av verk: | Lagkommentar | Ämnesord: | Förmögenhetsrätt
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Pris: 2980 SEK exkl. moms  | The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts are the ideal tool for cross-border contracts:
• They form a neutral, pragmatic and business-oriented regime for cross-border contracts
• They contain numerous practical solutions for common contractual questions and reconcile civil law and common law
• UNIDROIT Principles are quoted in numerous decisions of arbitral tribunals or national courts
• Endorsed by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (most recently in 2021) and the Union Internationale des Avocats (2020), among others, which bring together around two million lawyers in more than 110 countries through their bar associations and individual members.
After thirty years of practical application, ignoring the UNIDROIT Principles can take revenge!
The fully revised and expanded 2nd edition of the Commentary continues to analyze the UNIDROIT Principles, article by article, from the practitioner's point of view. Alternative courses of action are discussed where they make sense and are applicable. The Commentary provides suggestions for the choice of clauses of the UNIDROIT Principles and practical guidance on their use, including as a template or to supplement the CISG or national law. In addition to arbitration and state court decisions as well as current literature, the 2nd edition contains an in-depth analysis of the extensive legal material.
As a German practitioner with international training, the author is very familiar with common law and civil law. He is admitted to the bar in New York and teaches as a professor of law at the University of Hamburg. The author has applied the UNIDROIT Principles in his daily commercial and arbitration practice for 20 years. Based on numerous reports from practice, the commentary also offers a handbook and checklists on the general law of obligations in cross-border cases. | |
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