Lex Mercatoria: Essays on International Commercial Law in Honour of Francis reynolds

Subjects:
Commercial Law, International Trade
Contents:
Some thoughts on the classification of contract terms, Brian Davenport
deviation and the ordinary law, Brian Coote
agency and the criminal law, Rt.Hon. Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough
power and authority in the law of agency, Hugo Tiberg
pollution, limitation and carriage in ""The Aegean Sea"", Nicholas Gaskell
the carrier's duty of seaworthiness under the Hague Rules, Malcolm Clarke
the duty of care in a marine context, Lindsay East
due diligence and delegation, Sir Stephen Tomlinson
the law of sales and the law of contract - UN Convention on International Sales, Jan Hellner
doctrine of strict compliance - development and current construction, Peter Ellinger
the battle of the forms and the conflict of laws, Gerhard Danneman
anti-suit injunctions in a complex world, Adriam Briggs
the role of the ""Lex Loci Arbitri"" in international commercial arbitration, Sir Roy Goode
pre-judgement interest in the conflict of laws, Anthony Guest
the enforceability of agreements under EC and UK competition law, Richard Whish
contract, public law and accountability, Paul Craig
the Contracts (Rights of 3rd Parties) Act 1999 and the law of carriage of goods by sea, Sir Guenter Treitel.

ISBN13: 9781859785430
ISBN: 1859785433
Published: June 2000
Publisher: Informa Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £225.00

This collection of essays were written to honour Francis Reynolds upon his retirement from a distinguished law career. They include topics on the classification of contract terms, and due dilligence as well as many other subjects pertaining to marine and contract law.