Review of the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) 2003-2004The Pace International Law Review edits the Review of the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). The Review of the CISG is published once yearly and features articles written by prominent legal scholars in the field of international sale of goods from around the world. In addition to scholarly writings analyzing the various articles of the CISG, the book seeks to compile translations of recent decisions as well as commentaries of notable cases relating to the CISG. The Review of the CISG provides both a forum for legal discussion within the international legal community in the area of international sales law and as an authoritative source of reference for international scholars. The Review was former published by Kluwer Law International. |
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Uniform Law vs Domestic | 3 |
PaceUniversitySchoolof LawConferenceontheUnitedNationsConventionon | 39 |
VIII | 51 |
Part III | 65 |
Pace University School of Law Conference on | 73 |
CISG Case Commentary on Pre mption | 89 |
The Endless Disagreement Among the Commentators | 123 |
Argentina Australia Bulgaria and Canada | 162 |
France | 189 |
Pace University School of Law Conference on the United | 226 |
Hungary | 232 |
Italy | 251 |
Russia | 260 |
CISGAdvisory Council Opinion No 1 | 265 |
Switzerland | 276 |
USA | 297 |
Pace University School of Law Conference on the United | 169 |
Belgium | 182 |
Primary Differences Between the UCC and the CISG 91 | 183 |
Case text English translation | 311 |
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additional period Aerotech aggrieved party application Arbitration Article 74 CISG assessment avoided breach of contract breaching party Brown & Root buyer Canada Canadian cause chain of causation choice-of-law claim damages conclusion conflicts of laws consequence considered Contract Law Convention on Contracts costs currency defective delivery doctrine Enderlein & Maskow European Contract Law event expressly Finnish foreseeability test foreseen forum non conveniens fundamental breach heaters Hemmo hereinafter injured party Intl International Sale issue jurisdiction Knapp lex fori lex loci contractus lex mercatoria Lookofsky loss of profit manufacturer Nachfrist negligent non-performance note 22 obligation Ontario party in breach partys contribution PECL PECL and UPICC performance plaintiff product liability question reasonable recoverable regarded relevant remedies requirement result rule Saidov Sales Law Schlechtriem 1998 seller Sigurdson situation Stoll & Gruber supra note 34 Supreme Court theory third party tion Tolofson tort tribunal UNIDROIT Principles uniformity