EU Private Law and the CISG

EU Private Law and the CISG
Author: Zvonimir Slakoper
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Conflict of laws
ISBN: 9781032063331

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"EU Private Law and the CISG examines selected EU directives in the field of private law and their effects on the national private law systems of several EU Member States and discusses certain specific concepts of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) in light of the CISG's recent fortieth anniversary"--

The CISG and its Impact on National Legal Systems

The CISG and its Impact on National Legal Systems
Author: Franco Ferrari
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3866537298

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In force in 70 countries around the world and covering more than two thirds of world trade, the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is considered to be the most successful convention promoting international trade. According to many commentators, this success is due, among others, to the fact that the Convention does not directly impact on the domestic law of the various legal systems, as it applies only to international - as opposed to purely domestic - contracts. The Convention, in other words, does not impose changes in the domestic law, which makes it easier for States to adopt the Convention. This does not mean, however, that the Convention does not have any impact on the domestic law at all. This book analyzes - through 24 country reports as well as a general report submitted to the 1st Intermediate Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law held in November 2008 in Mexico City - to what extent the Convention de facto influences domestic legal systems. In particular, the book examines the Convention's impact on the practice of law, the style of court decisions as well as the domestic legislation in the area of contract law.

Understanding the CISG in Europe

Understanding the CISG in Europe
Author: Herbert Bernstein
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1997-03-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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More than 40 countries, accounting for two-thirds of all world trade, have ratified the Convention on Contracts For The International Sale of Goods (CISG). Through a comparison and contrast with domestic law, The authors explain the CISG in terms familiar to European jurists. Because the CISG treaty demands an international interpretation, The authors draw heavily upon a broad base of CISG decisions, arbitral awards and doctrine from around the world. Concrete examples are provided throughout. The English language text will help European jurists to better communicate about CISG problems across language barriers. Those in academia will also appreciate the sources drawn upon And The comparative approach of this work.

Swedish Perspectives on Private Law Europeanisation

Swedish Perspectives on Private Law Europeanisation
Author: Annina H Persson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509900969

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As part of the European integration, an ambitious programme of harmonisation of European private law is taking place. This new edition in the Swedish Studies in European Law series, the work of both legal scholars and politicians, aims to create a modern codification in the tradition of the great continental codifications such as the BGB and the Code Civil. A significant step towards this development was taken in 2009 with the creation of the Draft Common Frame of Reference which contains model rules for a large part of central private law. The process raises a number of questions. What are the advantages and disadvantages of such an intensive process of harmonisation? Are there lessons to be learnt from the Europeanisation of private law through history? Are there any further steps which have been taken in order to create a European private law? What is the future of European private law? These crucial questions were discussed at a conference in Stockholm, sponsored by the Swedish Network of European Legal Studies. This important volume includes the answers offered by leading scholars in the field.

Creation and Acceptance of Uniform Private Law in Europe

Creation and Acceptance of Uniform Private Law in Europe
Author: Ulrich G. Schroeter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

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The present article (written in German) discusses whether legal instruments creating uniform private law - either by way of a Convention (a treaty under public international law) or in some other form - should preferably be designed as quot;opt inquot; instruments (meaning that the uniform law text will only apply if the parties to a contract provide for its application by way of a choice-of-law clause), or rather as quot;opt outquot; instruments (meaning that the text will apply ipso iure, provided the parties to the contract have not opted out of its application). This discussion, which has been going on for decades, has in recent years gained new impetus because of the current preparations for an quot;optional instrumentquot; to (potentially) be enacted by the European Union at some time in the future. The present study suggests a new approach to this question by adopting an institutional economics perspective and drawing on the practical experiences made with the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods of 1980 (CISG): This Convention, which ranks as the most successful uniform private law instrument in history, is designed as an quot;opt outquot; instrument. By focusing on the interest that various groups (companies, their lawyers, judges and arbitrators, States) have demonstrated with respect to the possibility to opt out of the CISG, the article tries to outline which preferences these groups have when it comes to an opt in or opt out design of a future European Contract Law (the quot;optional instrumentquot;), and makes suggestions for a design that would be accepted by a majority of players.

CISG Methodology

CISG Methodology
Author: Andre Janssen
Publisher: sellier. european law publ.
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3866530706

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The Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is now being applied extensively both by international arbitral tribunals and by domestic courts of its more than 70 Member States. But do they also apply it in the same manner? Although Article 7 of the CISG underscores "the need to promote uniformity in its application," it gives little guidance as to how to achieve this goal. Each judge and arbitrator is influenced by the legal methodology of his home jurisdiction. Therefore it is somewhat of a paradox that while the number of Member States is constantly increasing, so too is the threat of variation in application. In this book, the most important issues of the CISG's methodology are analyzed by leading experts from five continents. Some contributors provide a thorough analysis of the central topics of interpretation while others enter almost uncharted territories.

Commentaries on European Contract Laws

Commentaries on European Contract Laws
Author: Nils Jansen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 2379
Release: 2018-07-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0192508008

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The book provides rule-by-rule commentaries on European contract law (general contract law, consumer contract law, the law of sale and related services), dealing with its modern manifestations as well as its historical and comparative foundations. After the collapse of the European Commission's plans to codify European contract law it is timely to reflect on what has been achieved over the past three to four decades, and for an assessment of the current situation. In particular, the production of a bewildering number of reference texts has contributed to a complex picture of European contract laws rather than a European contract law. The present book adopts a broad perspective and an integrative approach. All relevant reference texts (from the CISG to the Draft Common European Sales Law) are critically examined and compared with each other. As far as the acquis commun (ie the traditional private law as laid down in the national codifications) is concerned, the Principles of European Contract Law have been chosen as a point of departure. The rules contained in that document have, however, been complemented with some chapters, sections, and individual provisions drawn from other sources, primarily in order to account for the quickly growing acquis communautaire in the field of consumer contract law. In addition, the book ties the discussion concerning the reference texts back to the pertinent historical and comparative background; and it thus investigates whether, and to what extent, these texts can be taken to be genuinely European in nature, ie to constitute a manifestation of a common core of European contract law. Where this is not the case, the question is asked whether, and for what reasons, they should be seen as points of departure for the further development of European contract law.

The CISG

The CISG
Author: Peter Huber
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 386653728X

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"... there is a lack of a clear and simple exposition of the CISG for students and practitioners. That is the role of the current book, which it fills admirably. All of the issues that have been raised in the cases and the literature are considered, but without excessive detail. This is a book that will do much to make the CISG an easily understandable text for all users, student and pracitioner alike." Preface by Professor Eric E. Bergsten

European Private Law After the Common Frame of Reference

European Private Law After the Common Frame of Reference
Author: Hans W. Micklitz
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1849805393

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The book is a must read for anybody interested in the future development of European private law. European Private Law News This volume contains a valuable collection of essays by a group of reputable academics, each dealing with a particular aspect of the development of a substantive law of contract at European level. The contributors have a variety of interests and perspectives. The topic is clearly of great current interest throughout the European Union and beyond. Peter Stone, University of Essex, UK European Private Law after the Common Frame of Reference brings together several interesting contributions from a distinguished group of scholars, and sheds light on the important issue of legal harmonization from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective. Francesco Parisi, University of Minnesota, US and University of Bologna, Italy The Common Frame of Reference has several potential functions, some reconcilable, others mutually exclusive. Its size, its shape, its true legal nature and its content all remain contested. Modest or ambitious, toolbox or code-in-waiting? Its chameleon character is its strength and simultaneously its weakness, and equally the reason why it has attracted such attention. In this book the editors have assembled a veritable who s who in the field and it is a terrific read. Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford, UK This book paves the way for, and initiates, the second-generation of research in European private law subsequent to the Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR) needed for the 21st century. The book gives a voice to the growing dissatisfaction in academic discourse that the DCFR, as it stands in 2009, does not actually represent the condensed available knowledge on the possible future of European private law. The contributions in this book focus on the legitimacy of law making through academics both now and in the future, and on the possible conceptual choices which will affect the future of European private law. Drawing on experience gained from the DCFR the authors advocate the competition of ideas and concepts. This fascinating book will be a must-read for European lawyers, private lawyers in the Member States and academics dealing with conceptual issues of the future of the national and the European private law. Advanced students in both law and international business will also find this book invaluable, as will US scholars interested in the US EU comparison of different legal orders.