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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 (bloomsbury.pub/international-sales-law) 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.
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Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 169mm, 
ISBN:   9781509994298
ISBN 10:   1509994297
Pages:   800
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Preface List of Abbreviations Table of Cases Introduction Article 1 CISG Article 2 CISG Article 3 CISG Article 4 CISG Article 5 CISG Article 6 CISG Article 7 CISG Article 8 CISG Article 9 CISG Article 10 CISG Article 11 CISG Article 12 CISG Article 13 CISG Article 14 CISG Article 15 CISG Article 16 CISG Article 17 CISG Article 18 CISG Article 19 CISG Article 20 CISG Article 21 CISG Article 22 CISG Article 23 CISG Article 24 CISG Article 25 CISG Article 26 CISG Article 27 CISG Article 28 CISG Article 29 CISG Article 30 CISG Article 31 CISG Article 32 CISG Article 33 CISG Article 34 CISG Article 35 CISG Article 36 CISG Article 37 CISG Articles 38 and 39 CISG Article 40 CISG Article 41 CISG Article 42 CISG Article 43 CISG Article 44 CISG Article 45 CISG Article 46 CISG Article 47 CISG Article 48 CISG Article 49 CISG Article 50 CISG Article 51 CISG Article 52 CISG Article 53 CISG Article 54 CISG Article 55 CISG Article 56 CISG Article 57 CISG Article 58 CISG Article 59 CISG Article 60 CISG Article 61 CISG Article 62 CISG Article 63 CISG Article 64 CISG Article 65 CISG Article 66 CISG Article 67 CISG Article 68 CISG Article 69 CISG Article 70 CISG Article 71 CISG Article 72 CISG Article 73 CISG Article 74 CISG Article 75 CISG Article 76 CISG Article 77 CISG Article 78 CISG Article 79 CISG Article 80 CISG Article 81 CISG Article 82 CISG Article 83 CISG Article 84 CISG Article 85 CISG Article 86 CISG Article 87 CISG Article 88 CISG Appendix: Text of the CISG

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.

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