Commentary on the UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG)

Author:   Peter Schlechtriem ,  Ingeborg Schwenzer
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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Pages:   1232
Publication Date:   01 April 2005
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"The Convention on the International Sale of Goods is one of the most successful attempts to unify parts of the law of international commerce. The Convention is now in force in more than 60 states, and there are thousands of decisions by courts and arbitral tribunals that apply the rules of the Convention, numerous books and innumerable contributions by scholars and practitioners on the Convention and its various topics and problems. Moreover, the CISG has had a great influence on modern domestic laws, such as the Scandinavian Sales Law, the Netherlands Wetboek, the Commercial Code of Czechia, the new German Law of Obligations and the new codifications in former Socialist states as well as on projects to unify the law, for example the UNIDROIT Principles for International Commercial Contracts and the European Principles of Contract Law. This is the second edition of the Commentary on the UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG), first published in 1998. It is based on a broad comparative analysis of decisions and scholarly contributions from all states which has enacted the Convention. The contributors to this book, all being experts in their respective fields, based their analysis on the conviction that in order to do justice to the directive of Art. 7(1) CISG that ""in the interpretation of this Convention regard is to be had to its international character and to the need to promote uniformity in its application"", understanding and interpretation of the Convention in the light of one domestic legal system alone would be inadequate, and that, therefore, it were required to closely follow, report and compare judicial and scholarly views from all jurisdictions accessible to the contributors. The first edition of this Commentary has become an important source for the reading and explanation of the Convention, and it is frequently cited by legal writers, courts and tribunals from all over the world."

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Author:   Peter Schlechtriem ,  Ingeborg Schwenzer
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 6.30cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   2.018kg
ISBN:  

9780199275182


ISBN 10:   0199275181
Pages:   1232
Publication Date:   01 April 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9780199568970
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Reviews from the previous edition: Peter Schlechtriem and his colleagues have provided an indispensable source for any lawyer confronted with a problem under the CISG, a work with clear organization, lucid explanations, careful analysis, and comprehensive citations. The writers' civil law perspective makes it of special interest to the common lawyer.--the late E. Allan Farnsworth, McCormack Professor of Law, Columbia University The new English edition of Professor Schlechtriem's outstanding and highly respected Commentary on the UN Convention for International Sales (CISG) will become a most significant source of commercial law for students, scholars and practitioners around the world. The accuracy and quality of the original German edition is maintained throughout the excellent translation by Geoffrey Thomas. Like its German language predecessor, this English edition recognizes the truly international character of the CISG and will thus promote the uniform application which the Convention requires and deserves.--Joseph Lookofsky, Professor, University of Copenhagen Libraries that support work in international sales law should buy this book. The authors have done a meticulous job of collecting and analyzing CISG decisions. The book's comprehensive, authoritative treatment of the CISG makes it an invaluable reference for scholars, students, and practitioners engage in this important area of law.


Reviews from the previous edition: <br> Peter Schlechtriem and his colleagues have provided an indispensable source for any lawyer confronted with a problem under the CISG, a work with clear organization, lucid explanations, careful analysis, and comprehensive citations. The writers' civil law perspective makes it of special interest to the common lawyer. --the late E. Allan Farnsworth, McCormack Professor of Law, Columbia University<br> The new English edition of Professor Schlechtriem's outstanding and highly respected Commentary on the UN Convention for International Sales (CISG) will become a most significant source of commercial law for students, scholars and practitioners around the world. The accuracy and quality of the original German edition is maintained throughout the excellent translation by Geoffrey Thomas. Like its German language predecessor, this English edition recognizes the truly international character of the CISG and will thus promote the uniform application which the Convention requires and deserves. --Joseph Lookofsky, Professor, University of Copenhagen<br> Libraries that support work in international sales law should buy this book. The authors have done a meticulous job of collecting and analyzing CISG decisions. The book's comprehensive, authoritative treatment of the CISG makes it an invaluable reference for scholars, students, and practitioners engage in this important area of law. <br>


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Peter Schlechtriem is a Professor at the Institute of German and International Private Law, University of Freiburg. Ingeborg Schwenzer is Professor of Law at the University of Basel.

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