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A cross-disciplinary introduction to the complex world of international commercial agreements
No contract can be perfect but the parties should aim for perfection, and this book aims to show you how to achieve this. So when planning, negotiating and writing international commercial agreements, it is important to know exactly what essential issues need to be addressed. What considerations do you need to take into account when planning an agreement? What writing techniques will ensure that your contract is suited to your needs? What provisions should you include in such a contract?
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No contract can be perfect but the parties should aim for perfection, and this book aims to show you how to achieve this. So when planning, negotiating and writing international commercial agreements, it is important to know exactly what essential issues need to be addressed. What considerations do you need to take into account when planning an agreement? What writing techniques will ensure that your contract is suited to your needs? What provisions should you include in such a contract?
Michala Meiselles answers these questions in an easy-to-use, clear and concise fashion, combining the most up-to-date material on the subject and an understanding of the learning needs of those approaching this subject for the first time. Whether you're a business manager, lawyer or student, this is your go-to guide to find out drafting commercial agreements.
Key Features
- Includes case studies, checklists and features that flag key information
- Written in easy-to-understand language, avoiding obscure legalese
- Each chapter starts with an overview and ends with a summary of key points
- Includes templates of agreement clauses for you to model your own contracts on
- Relevant across different countries and jurisdictions
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, BG, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, HR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780748679058
- Artikelnr.: 40486598
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780748679058
- Artikelnr.: 40486598
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
When and why?; II. Fundamentals of agency law; III. Common types of agency relationships; IV. The sources of law governing the agency relationship; V. Governing law under European Union law; VI. Formation of the agency agreement; VII. Creation of an agency relationship; VIII. Consequences of agency; IX. Termination of the agency agreement; X. Liability of the principal to the third party; XI. Disclosed and undisclosed agency; XII. Civil law contrasted with common law; XIII. Concerns of the principal; XIV. Concerns of the agent; XV. Third party
s concerns; XVI. Agency agreements under EU law; XVII. Agency law and international instruments; XVIII. Checklist of provisions; XIX. Front of the contract; XX. Body of the contract; XXI. Boilerplate clauses and back of contract; Summary; Useful links; Further reading; 6. International Licensing Agreement; Index; Overview of chapter; Glossary; I. Intellectual property defined; II. Intellectual property law defined; III. The role of intellectual property law; IV. The role of intellectual property; V. The concerns of the different actors; VI. Characteristics of IPR; VII. Main categories of IPRs; VIII. The role of international licensing agreements; IX. Role of licensing; X. General format of a licensing agreement; XI. Main categories of international licensing agreements; XII. Licensing of a patent; XIII. Licensing a trade mark; XIV. Licensing a copyright; XX. Technology transfer agreement; XXI. Franchising; XXII. Principal
s benefits under a licensing agreement; XXIII. Licensee
s benefits under a licensing agreement; XXIV. Principal
s concerns; XXV. Licensee
s concerns; XXVI. Governing law under European Union law; XXVII. Checklist of provisions; XXVIII. Front of the contract; XXIX. Body of the contract; XXX. Boilerplate clauses; XXXI. Back of the contract; Summary; Useful links; Further reading; 7. International Instruments governing International Commercial Agreements; Index; Overview of chapter; Glossary; I. Introduction; II. UNIDROIT Principles and PECL; III. CISG; IV. Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR) and Common European Sales Law (CESL); Useful links; Further reading.
When and why?; II. Fundamentals of agency law; III. Common types of agency relationships; IV. The sources of law governing the agency relationship; V. Governing law under European Union law; VI. Formation of the agency agreement; VII. Creation of an agency relationship; VIII. Consequences of agency; IX. Termination of the agency agreement; X. Liability of the principal to the third party; XI. Disclosed and undisclosed agency; XII. Civil law contrasted with common law; XIII. Concerns of the principal; XIV. Concerns of the agent; XV. Third party
s concerns; XVI. Agency agreements under EU law; XVII. Agency law and international instruments; XVIII. Checklist of provisions; XIX. Front of the contract; XX. Body of the contract; XXI. Boilerplate clauses and back of contract; Summary; Useful links; Further reading; 6. International Licensing Agreement; Index; Overview of chapter; Glossary; I. Intellectual property defined; II. Intellectual property law defined; III. The role of intellectual property law; IV. The role of intellectual property; V. The concerns of the different actors; VI. Characteristics of IPR; VII. Main categories of IPRs; VIII. The role of international licensing agreements; IX. Role of licensing; X. General format of a licensing agreement; XI. Main categories of international licensing agreements; XII. Licensing of a patent; XIII. Licensing a trade mark; XIV. Licensing a copyright; XX. Technology transfer agreement; XXI. Franchising; XXII. Principal
s benefits under a licensing agreement; XXIII. Licensee
s benefits under a licensing agreement; XXIV. Principal
s concerns; XXV. Licensee
s concerns; XXVI. Governing law under European Union law; XXVII. Checklist of provisions; XXVIII. Front of the contract; XXIX. Body of the contract; XXX. Boilerplate clauses; XXXI. Back of the contract; Summary; Useful links; Further reading; 7. International Instruments governing International Commercial Agreements; Index; Overview of chapter; Glossary; I. Introduction; II. UNIDROIT Principles and PECL; III. CISG; IV. Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR) and Common European Sales Law (CESL); Useful links; Further reading.







