Growing the CISG : 6th Annual MAA Schlechtriem CISG Conference / Ingeborg Schwenzer and Lisa Spagnolo (eds.).
2016
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Title
Growing the CISG : 6th Annual MAA Schlechtriem CISG Conference / Ingeborg Schwenzer and Lisa Spagnolo (eds.).
Published
The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2016]
Call Number
K1028.3198 .A56 2016
ISBN
9789462366671
9462366675
9789462745230 (E-book)
9462366675
9789462745230 (E-book)
Description
xii, 112 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)949771181
Summary
"This book contemplates the means by which the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) might continue to grow in terms of its content and reach into the future. It considers the opportunities, challenges and problems in expanding the CISG into new geographic and conceptual areas of application, as well as deepening its existing fields of application. In relation to future geographical expansion, chapters explore the positions in the United Kingdom, which is yet to join the CISG, as well as the situations in newcomers to the CISG, Brazil and Vietnam, and the special challenges in Hong Kong and the Philippines. Also covered are special directions in which the content of the CISG's substantive reach might be expanded or further developed. Various chapters discuss the extent to which the CISG should (or should not) potentially deal with issues relating to commodity sales, conformity to public regulations relating to product standards, and limitation periods. This volume is sure to provide food for thought for anyone advising on or interested in international commercial transactions, and is a valuable addition to the collections of academics and practitioners alike"--Back cover.
Note
"Conference in honour of Peter Schlechtriem, 1933-2007."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
Preface
vii
Foreword
ix
1.
Of Cats and Cream -- The UK and the CISG / Camilla Baasch Andersen
1
2.
Adopting the CISG in Brazil: Evolution or Transplant? / Eduardo Grebler
11
3.
Prospect, Benefits and Dangers of Expansion of the CISG -- The Case Study of Prescription / Benjamin Hayward
21
4.
From New Zealand Mussels to New Zealand Trucks -- The (Not So) "Ordinary Use" in Article 35(2) / Rudolf Hennecke
43
5.
Why Should Vietnam Accede to the CISG -- A Comparative and Quantitative Study on the Costs and Benefits for Vietnam of Joining the CISG / Nguyen Trung Nam
61
6.
Potential and Problems in Hong Kong and the Philippines Acceding to the CISG / Anselmo Reyes
77
7.
Commodity Sales -- Can They Be Governed by the CISG? / Bruno Zeller
91