Contents:
Foreword Symeon C. Symeonides
Introduction Franco Ferrari and Clayton P. Gillette
PART I INTRODUCTION: THE CISG AND THE UNIFICATION OF LAW
1. Clayton P. Gillette and Robert E. Scott (2005), âThe Political Economy of International Sales Lawâ, International Review of Law and Economics, 25 (3), September, 446â86
2. Peter H. Schlechtriem (2008), â25 Years of the CISG: An International Lingua Franca for Drafting Uniform Laws, Legal Principles, Domestic Legislation and Transnational Contractsâ, in Harry M. Flechtner, Ronald A. Brand and Mark S. Walter (eds), Drafting Contracts Under the CISG, Part III, Chapter 7, New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 167â87
3. James E. Bailey (1999), âFacing the Truth: Seeing the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods as an Obstacle to a Uniform Law of International Salesâ, Cornell International Law Journal, 32 (2), February, 273â317
PART II SPHERE OF APPLICATION: WHEN DOES THE CISG APPLY
4. Franco Ferrari (2012â2013), âPIL and CISG: Friends or Foes?â, Journal of Law and Commerce, 31, 45â107
5. Joseph Lookofsky (2011), âNot Running Wild with the CISGâ, Journal of Law and Commerce, 29 (2), Spring, 141â169
6. Lisa Spagnolo (2011), âIura Novit Curia and the CISG: Resolution of the Faux Procedural Black Holeâ, in Ingeborg Schwenzer and Lisa Spagnolo (eds), Towards Uniformity: The 2nd Annual MAA Schlechtriem CISG Conference: International Commerce and Arbitration, The Hague, the Netherlands: Eleven International Publishing, 181â221
PART III ISSUES EXCLUDED FROM THE CISG
7. Patrick C. Leyens (2005), âCISG and Mistake: Uniform Law vs. Domestic Law: The Interpretative Challenge of Mistake and the Validity Loopholeâ, in Pace International Law Review (ed.), Review of the Convention on Contracts for International Sale of Goods (CISG) 2003â2004, Part I, Munich, Germany: Sellier European Law Publishers, 3â51
8. Franco Ferrari (2007), âThe Interaction between the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and Domestic Remedies (Rescission for Mistake and Remedies in Tort Law)â, Rabels Zeitschrift fĂźr ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, 71 (1), January, 52â80
9. Ulrich G. Schroeter (2013), âDefining the Borders of Uniform International Contract Law: The CISG and Remedies for Innocent, Negligent, or Fraudulent Misrepresentationâ, Villanova Law Review, 58 (4), 553â87
10. Henry Mather (2001), âChoice of Law for International Sales Issues Not Resolved by the CISGâ, Journal of Law and Commerce, 20, Spring, 155â208
PART IV GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND INTERPRETATION
11. Ulrich Magnus (1997), âGeneral Principles of UN-Sales Lawâ, International Trade and Business Law Review, 3, 33â56
12. Franco Ferrari (1994), âUniform Interpretation of the 1980 Uniform Sales Lawâ, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, 24 (2), 183â228
13. Harry M. Flechtner (1998), âThe Several Texts of the CISG in a Decentralized System: Observations on Translations, Reservations and Other Challenges to the Uniformity Principle in Article 7 (1)â, Journal of Law and Commerce, 17, 187â217
14. Steven D. Walt (2015), âThe Modest Role of Good Faith in Uniform Sales Lawâ, Boston University International Law Journal, 33 (1), Spring, 37â73
15. Lisa Spagnolo (2007), âOpening Pandoraâs Box: Good Faith and Precontractual Liability in the CISGâ, Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, 21 (2), Fall, 261â310
16. Gary F. Bell (2008), âUniformity through Persuasive International Authorities â Does Stare Decisis really Hinder the Uniform Interpretation of the CISG?â, in Camilla B. Andersen and Ulrich G. Schroeter (eds), Sharing International Commercial Law across National Boundaries: Festschrift for Albert H. Kritzer on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday, London, UK: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing, 35â47
PART V TRADE USAGES AND OTHER SOURCES OF LAW
17. Clayton P. Gillette (1999), âHarmony and Stasis in Trade Usages for International Salesâ, Virginia Journal of International Law, 39, Spring, 707â41
18. Franco Ferrari (2005), âWhat Sources of Law for Contracts for the International Sale of Goods? Why One has to Look Beyond the CISGâ, International Review of Law and Economics: Conference on Commercial Law Theory and the Convention on the International Sale Of Goods (CISG), 25 (3), September, 314â41
19. Leonardo Graffi (2011), âRemarks on Trade Usages and Business Practices in International Sales Lawâ, Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade â Belgrade Law Review, LIX (3), 102â23
Volume II
Contents:
Introduction An introduction by the editors appears in Volume I
PART I FORM, FORMATION AND PRE-CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY
1. Gyula EĂśrsi (1979), âProblems of Unifying Law on the Formation of Contracts for the International Sale of Goodsâ, American Journal of Comparative Law, 27 (2â3), 311â23
2. Giulio Giannini (2006), âThe Formation of the Contract in the UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods: A Comparative Analysisâ, Nordic Journal of Commercial Law, 2006 (1), 1â30
3. del Pilar Perales Viscasillas (1997), âContract Conclusion under CISGâ, Journal of Law and Commerce, 16 (2), Spring, 315â44
PART II OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES
4. RenĂŠ Franz Henschel (2004), âConformity of Goods in International Sales Governed by CISG Article 35: Caveat Venditor, Caveat Emptor and Contract Law as Background Law and as a Competing Set of Rulesâ, Nordic Journal of Commercial Law, 2004 (1), 1â21
5. Volker Behr (2008), âDealing with Non-Conformity â A Transaction Test Analysis of CISG Regulations on Examination and Notice Under Articles 38 Through 44â, in Harry M. Flechtner, Ronald A. Brand and Mark S. Walter (eds), Drafting Contracts Under the CISG, Part VII, Chapter 18, New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 429â58
6. Stefan KrĂśll (2011), âThe Burden of Proof for the Non-Conformity of Goods under Art. 35 CISGâ, Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade âBelgrade Law Review, LIX (3), 162â80
7. Harry M. Flechtner (2008), âFunky Mussels, a Stolen Car, and Decrepit Used Shoes: Non-Conforming Goods and Notice thereof under the United Nations Sales Convention (âCISGâ)â, Boston University International Law Journal, 26 (1), Spring, 1â28
PART III RISK OF LOSS
8. Johan Erauw (2005â06), âCISG Articles 66â70: The Risk of Loss and Passing Itâ, Journal of Law and Commerce, 25, 203â17
9. Michael Bridge (2008), âThe Transfer of Risk under the UN Sales Convention 1980 (CISG)â, in Camilla B. Andersen and Ulrich G. Schroeter (eds), Sharing International Commercial Law across National Boundaries: Festschrift for Albert H. Kritzer on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday, London, UK: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing, 77â105
PART IV EXEMPTION
10. Rodrigo Momberg Uribe (2011), âChange of Circumstances in International Instruments of Contract Law. The Approach of the CISG, PICC, PECL and DCFRâ, Vindobona Journal of International Commercial Law and Arbitration, 15 (2), 233â66
11. Joseph M. Lookofsky (1983), âFault and No-Fault in Danish, American and International Sales Law. The Reception of the 1980 United Nations Sales Conventionâ, Scandinavian Studies in Law, 27, 107, 109â38
PART V BREACH OF CONTRACT
12. Maartje Bijl (2009), âFundamental Breach in Documentary Sales Contracts: The Doctrine of Strict Compliance and the Underlying Sales Contractâ, European Journal of Commercial Contract Law, 1 (1), January, 19â28
13. MercĂŠdeh Azeredo da Silveira (2005), âAnticipatory Breach under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goodsâ, Nordic Journal of Commercial Law, 2005 (2), 1â51
14. Bruno Zeller (2007), âThe Remedy of Fundamental Breach and the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) â A Principle Lacking Certainty?â, Vindobona Journal of International Commercial Law and Arbitration, 11 (2), 219â36
PART VI REMEDIES
15. Djakhongir Saidov (2009), âThe Present State of Damages under the CISG: A Critical Assessmentâ, Vindobona Journal of International Commercial Law and Arbitration (Conference in Honor of Peter Schlechtriem), 13 (1), February, 197â216
16. Peter Huber (2007), âCISG â The Structure of Remediesâ, Rabels Zeitschrift fĂźr ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, 71, 13â34
17. Steven Walt (1991), âFor Specific Performance Under the United Nations Sales Conventionâ, Texas International Law Journal, 26, 211â51
18. Avery W. Katz (2005), âRemedies for Breach of Contract under the CISGâ, International Review of Law and Economics: Conference on Commercial Law Theory and the Convention on the International Sale Of Goods (CISG), 25 (3), September, 378â96
19. Marco Torsello (2005), âRemedies for Breach of Contract under the 1980 Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG)â, in Franco Ferrari (ed.), Quo Vadis CISG? Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, Part I, Chapter 3, Munich, Germany: Sellier European Law Publishers, 43â87
20. John Y. Gotanda (2009), âWhen Recessions Create Windfalls: The Problems of Using Domestic Law to Fix Interest Rates under Article 78 CISGâ, Vindobona Journal of International Commercial Law and Arbitration (Conference in Honor of Peter Schlechtriem), 13 (1), February, 229â40
PART VII FINAL PROVISIONS
21. Ulrich G. Schroeter (2008), âBackbone or Backyard of the Convention? The CISGâs Final Provisionsâ, in Camilla B. Andersen and Ulrich G. Schroeter (eds), Sharing International Commercial Law across National Boundaries: Festschrift for Albert H. Kritzer on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday, London, UK: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing, 425â469
22. Marco Torsello (2000), âReservations to International Uniform Commercial Law Conventionsâ, Uniform Law Review, 5 (1), January, 85â120
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