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Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts 2nd ed (PICC)

Edited by: Stefan Vogenauer

ISBN13: 9780198702627
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780199291755
Published: March 2015
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £465.00



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This new edition of the leading commentary on the Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) has been updated to include the 26 additional provisions brought in by the PICC 2010. The text on the older provisions has been updated in order to draw together and comment on recent case-law and legal writing.

This book provides commentary on the substantive rules on contracts with a comprehensive analysis of each provision, and relevant case law, and compares national provisions with the PICC. The topics of conditions, illegality and plurality of obligors and obligees are covered for the first time in this new edition.

This book is an essential reference source for lawyers wishing to understand the rules governing international contracts and how to apply the principles in practice. It is an indispensable tool for all lawyers and scholars working with international commercial contracts.

Subjects:
Commercial Law, International Trade
Contents:
1. General Provisions
2. Formation and Authority of Agents
3. Validity
4. Interpretation
5. Content and Third Party Rights
6. Performance
7. Non-Performance
8. Set-Off
9. Assignment of Rights, Transfer of Obligations, Assignment of Contracts
10. Limitation Periods
11. Plurality of Obligors and of Obligees