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The 4th edition of this casebook provides an article-by-article analysis of the CISG Convention. Offering a fully updated range of materials, the casebook is an excellent starting point for learning about the CISG Convention and is particularly useful for students, international trade lawyers, and practitioners. The commentary on each article is accompanied by extracts from cases and associated comparative materials, as well as references to important trade usages such as the INCOTERMS® 2020. The book features an updated selection of the most significant cases, each of which has been abridged…mehr

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The 4th edition of this casebook provides an article-by-article analysis of the CISG Convention. Offering a fully updated range of materials, the casebook is an excellent starting point for learning about the CISG Convention and is particularly useful for students, international trade lawyers, and practitioners. The commentary on each article is accompanied by extracts from cases and associated comparative materials, as well as references to important trade usages such as the INCOTERMS® 2020. The book features an updated selection of the most significant cases, each of which has been abridged to enable the reader to focus on its essential features and the relevant questions arising from it. The case extracts are accompanied by a comprehensive overview of parallel provisions in other international instruments, uniform projects, and domestic laws. A companion website provides sample questions and answers, which students can use to test their knowledge. The analyses, cases, texts, and questions are designed to draw attention to the particular issues surrounding specific CISG provisions and to provoke careful consideration of possible solutions. For this reason, the book is especially suitable for students preparing for the Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot.
Autorenporträt
Ingeborg Schwenzer is Professor Emerita of Private Law at the University of Basel, Switzerland. Christiana Fountoulakis is Professor of Private Law at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and an international sales law and choice-of-law specialist. Mariel Dimsey is an arbitration and international sales law specialist, and an independent arbitrator based in Hong Kong. Maren Wibke Weigl is an arbitration lawyer based in Hong Kong. Patrick Wittum is a German law graduate, LL.M. Candidate at Harvard Law School, and former research assistant at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. Aydin Sari is Research Assistant in international sales law at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.