On April 10, 1980, the United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods was announced. The Convention was the latest in a series of attempts to formulate a uniform law to govern transnational commercial transactions. Because the common- and civil-law systems start with fundamentally different approaches to contracts, the drafters of the Convention were faced with the difficult task of compromising between the two systems to create a hybrid acceptable to both. This Article focuses on the doctrine of impossibility where, on the surface at least, the common- and civil-law (exemplified by German law) approaches appear to be fundamentally different. The Article analyzes impossibility under both systems and then describes the comprom...
These 2 volumes are a slightly revised version of the substantive reports prepared by the Max Planck...
The growth of cross-border insolvencies has increased with the growth of international business acti...
CITATION: Coetzee, J. 2017. A pluralist approach to the law of international sales. Potchefstroom El...
On April 10, 1980, the United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods was announced. ...
A new lex mercatoria is emerging in the unification of the law of international trade. In analyzing ...
International trade can support economic development and social upliftment. However, people are ofte...
International trade can support economic development and social upliftment. However, people are ofte...
The international community has worked toward a global law of contracts for the last century. These ...
This article will primarily discuss the United Nations Sales Convention. In interpreting the Convent...
The Doctrine of Impossibility, or as the Uniform Commercial Code knows it, Excuse by Failure of Pres...
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods aspires to the role o...
The impossibility doctrine – under which a contracting party has no duty to perform the agreement if...
This article considers the extent to which a problematic legal doctrine is an autonomous1 internatio...
This paper addresses a need for legal predictability in international sale of goods. The author exp...
This paper attempts to show that the greatest impediment to a reduction in the transaction cost cons...
These 2 volumes are a slightly revised version of the substantive reports prepared by the Max Planck...
The growth of cross-border insolvencies has increased with the growth of international business acti...
CITATION: Coetzee, J. 2017. A pluralist approach to the law of international sales. Potchefstroom El...
On April 10, 1980, the United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods was announced. ...
A new lex mercatoria is emerging in the unification of the law of international trade. In analyzing ...
International trade can support economic development and social upliftment. However, people are ofte...
International trade can support economic development and social upliftment. However, people are ofte...
The international community has worked toward a global law of contracts for the last century. These ...
This article will primarily discuss the United Nations Sales Convention. In interpreting the Convent...
The Doctrine of Impossibility, or as the Uniform Commercial Code knows it, Excuse by Failure of Pres...
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods aspires to the role o...
The impossibility doctrine – under which a contracting party has no duty to perform the agreement if...
This article considers the extent to which a problematic legal doctrine is an autonomous1 internatio...
This paper addresses a need for legal predictability in international sale of goods. The author exp...
This paper attempts to show that the greatest impediment to a reduction in the transaction cost cons...
These 2 volumes are a slightly revised version of the substantive reports prepared by the Max Planck...
The growth of cross-border insolvencies has increased with the growth of international business acti...
CITATION: Coetzee, J. 2017. A pluralist approach to the law of international sales. Potchefstroom El...