
In the context of international trade, the question arises whether CISG may be relied upon to deal with the practically frequent long-term contracts known as framework agreements, which underlie many contemporary supply systems. This book – the first comprehensive guide to the key legal questions arising at this intersection – provides a systematic and in-depth analysis of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG’s) applicability to framework agreements and also highlights the actual application of the CISG’s substantive provisions to such contracts.
What’s in this book:
The author explores the subject from multiple perspectives, including the following:
The analysis draws on extensive case law coverage from a variety of state courts and arbitral tribunals, as well as insights and observations from the perspectives of uniform law, comparative law, and international private law.
How this will help you:
With this extensive investigation, practitioners in international commercial law will be enabled to achieve consistency in applying the CISG to framework agreements. The book’s practical and theoretical solutions permit confident navigation of the labyrinth of interpretative approaches and case law that currently exist. Policymakers, jurists, and scholars concerned with international trade will find here a clear and fully fledged approach to the interoperability of framework agreements and the CISG.