Current Issues in CISG and Arbitration (International Commerce and Arbitration, Band 15) - Hardcover

 
9789462360976: Current Issues in CISG and Arbitration (International Commerce and Arbitration, Band 15)

Inhaltsangabe

This book is a compilation of proceedings of two conferences on the United Nations Convention on the Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). The first conference was held at the Istanbul Bilgi University (Turkey) and the second conference on the occasion of the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand meeting in Wellington, New Zealand. Both conferences aimed to provide a better understanding of the CISG, as well as the importance of international dispute resolution. The book allows all readers who are new to the CISG to gain an understanding of the CISG, including its relationship to arbitration. Contributions cover, inter alia, the applicability of the CISG, interpretation and gap filling under the CISG, and the delivery of goods under the CISG. Those who are more familiar with the CISG will find some thought provoking contributions that explore some of the pertinent CISG issues, like interest claims under the CISG, the calculation of damages, and specific performance. (Series: International Commerce and Arbitration [ICA] - Vol. 15)

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Ingeborg Schwenzer is a Professor Ordinaria fur Privatrecht at the University of Basel. Ye im M. Atamer is a Professor at the Istanbul Bilgi University Petra Butler is an associate Professor at the Victoria University of Wellington.

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Current Issues in the CISG and Arbitration is a blind peer reviewed collection of papers presented at two conferences in 2012 on the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods ('CISG'). The first conference was held at the Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey and the second on the occasion of the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand ('AMINZ') meeting in Wellington, New Zealand. Both conferences were aimed at providing for a better understanding of the CISG as well as the importance of international dispute resolution. The book allows the reader new to the CISG to familiarise him and herself with and to gain an understanding of the CISG, including its relationship to arbitration. Contributions cover, inter alia, the applicability of the CISG, interpretation and gap filling under the CISG, and the delivery of goods under the CISG. The more familiar reader will find some thought provoking contributions of interest that explore some of the pertinent CISG issues, like interest claims under the CISG, the calculation of damages, and specific performance.

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