On August 13, 2001 the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws voted 89 to 53 to reject the 2001 Amendments to Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code that had just been approved in May by the American Law Institute. While negotiations continue, this public split between the two bodies that have together shepherded the UCC project for over fifty years represents the likely end of the fourteen year effort to revise the law of sales as embodied in Article 2. In this Essay, I examine the political economy of the Article 2 project from its origins to the present. I begin by analyzing the drafting and enactment process of the original Article 2 and evaluate the success of the new sales law it introduced, a success attributabl...
In 1949, the Uniform Commercial Code was unveiled by Karl Llewellyn and his drafting-crew, which leg...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
Article 2, Sales is being revised by a Drafting Committee of the National Conference of Commissioner...
On August 13, 2001 the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws voted 89 to 53 to ...
While it is a part of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Article 2 differs from other articles of th...
The volume of litigation on Uniform Commercial Code Article 2, along with the rise of e-commerce, ra...
This symposium issue explores two related questions: 1) Is the current version of Article 2 of the U...
In this short article, I suggest what is a valuable, if partial, corrective to the actual difficulti...
After briefly reviewing the history of consumer protection in the UCC and its revisions, this Articl...
Article Two of the Uniform Commercial Code stands today as a living testament to Karl Llewellyn and ...
This article discusses UCC, Article 2, in light of CISG, and discusses how they create bands of unif...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code governs contracts for the sale of goods. This article seeks...
This article is written in support of the proposed Uniform Commercial Code, insofar as it deals with...
Part I of this Article endeavors to put the sales law in perspective by emphasizing its role in the ...
In 1949, the Uniform Commercial Code was unveiled by Karl Llewellyn and his drafting-crew, which leg...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
Article 2, Sales is being revised by a Drafting Committee of the National Conference of Commissioner...
On August 13, 2001 the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws voted 89 to 53 to ...
While it is a part of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Article 2 differs from other articles of th...
The volume of litigation on Uniform Commercial Code Article 2, along with the rise of e-commerce, ra...
This symposium issue explores two related questions: 1) Is the current version of Article 2 of the U...
In this short article, I suggest what is a valuable, if partial, corrective to the actual difficulti...
After briefly reviewing the history of consumer protection in the UCC and its revisions, this Articl...
Article Two of the Uniform Commercial Code stands today as a living testament to Karl Llewellyn and ...
This article discusses UCC, Article 2, in light of CISG, and discusses how they create bands of unif...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code governs contracts for the sale of goods. This article seeks...
This article is written in support of the proposed Uniform Commercial Code, insofar as it deals with...
Part I of this Article endeavors to put the sales law in perspective by emphasizing its role in the ...
In 1949, the Uniform Commercial Code was unveiled by Karl Llewellyn and his drafting-crew, which leg...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
Article 2, Sales is being revised by a Drafting Committee of the National Conference of Commissioner...