One of the key developments in international commercial law is the elaboration of codified non-state rules by international organisations. This article analyses how codified non-state rules become normative through the example of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (UPICC), with a specific focus on their influence on courts. The UPICC were first published 20 years ago and frequency of usage is modest. Despite this they have become accepted general principles of international commercial law. This acceptance has come mainly through the application of the UPICC in state courts and arbitral tribunals to interpret the applicable law as well as through their usage in legislative drafts. As such they have become a standar...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The article defends the incorporation of commer...
Despite ever growing international trade and dispute settlement, a consistent international methodol...
International Contract Law presently offers three sets of principles: the UNIDROIT Principles of Int...
One of the key developments in international commercial law is the elaboration of codified non-state...
The Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts is written by an int...
LL.M. (International Commercial Law)The principle of party autonomy is a fundamental characteristic ...
Despite ever growing international trade and dispute settlement, a consistent international methodol...
Through further technological development and increased globalization, conducting busines abroad has...
This new edition of the leading commentary on the Principles of International Commercial Contracts (...
The article explores one of the most interesting practical uses of the UNIDROIT Principles of Intern...
According to the conflict-of-laws rule in many Arab countries, the international commercial contract...
The article analyses the UCP as a form of non-State law. It demonstrates that in some courts the UCP...
The Unidroit principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) represent a commendable additio...
The article reproduces the Italian National Report to the XX General Congress of the International A...
This paper analyzes the rationale of the theory, which prevals in most conflicts of laws systems, in...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The article defends the incorporation of commer...
Despite ever growing international trade and dispute settlement, a consistent international methodol...
International Contract Law presently offers three sets of principles: the UNIDROIT Principles of Int...
One of the key developments in international commercial law is the elaboration of codified non-state...
The Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts is written by an int...
LL.M. (International Commercial Law)The principle of party autonomy is a fundamental characteristic ...
Despite ever growing international trade and dispute settlement, a consistent international methodol...
Through further technological development and increased globalization, conducting busines abroad has...
This new edition of the leading commentary on the Principles of International Commercial Contracts (...
The article explores one of the most interesting practical uses of the UNIDROIT Principles of Intern...
According to the conflict-of-laws rule in many Arab countries, the international commercial contract...
The article analyses the UCP as a form of non-State law. It demonstrates that in some courts the UCP...
The Unidroit principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) represent a commendable additio...
The article reproduces the Italian National Report to the XX General Congress of the International A...
This paper analyzes the rationale of the theory, which prevals in most conflicts of laws systems, in...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The article defends the incorporation of commer...
Despite ever growing international trade and dispute settlement, a consistent international methodol...
International Contract Law presently offers three sets of principles: the UNIDROIT Principles of Int...