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Foundations and Perspectives of International Trade Law


ISBN13: 9780421741003
ISBN: 0421741007
Published: July 2001
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £47.95



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* Leading academics and practitioners discuss the major issues in international trade law * Penetrating analysis of new and problematic areas - including e-commerce, insolvency and intellectual property.

Subjects:
International Trade
Contents:
Part I: Law, international commerce and the formulating agencies - the future of harmonisation and formulating agencies. Part II: Current issues in international commercial arbitration. Part III: International contracts - harmonisation of sales contracts and e-commerce. Part IV: Finance of international trade in the 21st century. Part V: Reshaping the international insolvency process. Part VI: Modern trends in conflict of laws. Part VII: Trade related issues of intellectual property. Part VIII: Regulation and deregulation of international trade.