Routledge Handbook on Transnational Commercial Law
Bruno Zeller editor Camilla Baasch Andersen editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:21st Feb '25
£230.00
This title is due to be published on 21st February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This handbook, edited by Zeller and Andersen, is an indispensable contribution to the field of transnational commercial law. With an introduction by Sir Roy Goode, this book presents perspectives on legal issues of international sales transactions as perceived by world leading experts, exposing pragmatic and modern aspects of everything from drafting, to uniform laws to dispute resolution.
The book divides itself between fundamental knowledge of transnational commercial law (e.g. chapters on forum shopping, CISG, Cape Town Convention, etc.) and current and topical developments (e.g. chapters on blockchain, smart contracts, metaverse, digital assets, etc.). International or transnational trade during the past 20 years has become more and more important, outstripping domestic trade as a hallmark of economic success. Model laws developed by the United Nations and other international bodies are now being transplanted or ratified by countries, so a translational element must always be considered as part of any choice of law.
Addressing a global audience, as the instruments dealt with herein apply to many states in different regions, this handbook aims not only at an undergraduate and graduate student audience but also will interest professional lawyers.
“The scope of this new book is impressive. Its 24 chapters fall into seven sections. These deal respectively with the theory and methods of harmonisation, transnational sales, asset securitisation and insolvency, issues of carriage and finance, international commercial dispute resolution, data protection laws and new frontiers, including the digital economy and smart contracts. There are new observations on long-established instruments such as the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, and the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment. Each chapter provides new insights into both new and old problems.
This is a collection of essays which merits close attention by all those having an interest in transnational commercial law, whether as students, teachers or practising lawyers. It merits all the success it will undoubtedly achieve.”
Sir Roy Goode, QC; University of Oxford, UK
ISBN: 9781032496467
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496 pages