International trade and business law annual. Vol. 8.
2003
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Title
International trade and business law annual. Vol. 8.
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Imprint
Sydney, N.S.W : Cavendish Pub., 2003.
Description
1 online resource (x, 439 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
chapter Assessment of Damages Under the Australian Trade Practices Act / Peter Gillies
chapter Causation of loss or damage Overview
chapter Fraud, the Prime Exception to the Autonomy Principle in Letters of Credit / Alan Davidson
chapter Fraud
chapter Recovery as a factor
chapter Canadian Provincial Legislative Powers and Aboriginal Rights Since Delgamuukw: Can a Province Infringe Aboriginal Rights or Title?
chapter Object and purpose of s 88
chapter Avoidance and the Notion of Fundamental Breach Under the CISG: An English Perspective
chapter The UK stand-off
chapter Principles underlying fundamental breach
chapter Parallels to fundamental breach in English law
chapter Legislative developments
chapter Future trends
chapter Avoidance of the contract by the buyer
chapter Table of cases
chapter The Availability of Court-Ordered Interim and Conservatory Measures in Aid of International Arbitration in the United States of America and France-A Comparative Essay
chapter Arbitration in the United States
chapter A ttachment
chapter Interlocutory payment
chapter Injunctions and temporary restraining orders
chapter Bibliography Primary sources
chapter Cross-Border Transactions in Vietnam and the Vietnam-US Bilateral Trade Agreement
chapter Renvoi
chapter Jurisdiction of Vietnamese courts
chapter Enforcement of American judgments in Vietnam
chapter Finding the Equilibrium for Dispute Resolution: How Brunei Darussalam Balances a British Legacy With Its Malay and Islamic Identity / Ann Black
chapter Historical and cultural antecedents for dispute resolution in Brunei
chapter Factors impacting upon the role of arbitration in Brunei Darussalam
chapter American Offshore Business Tax Planning: Can Australian Lawyers Get a Piece of the Action?
chapter The Rise and Fall of National Sovereignty
chapter Aspects of national sovereignty
chapter The democratic legitimacy of international law and international organisations
chapter Conclusion
chapter A Comparison of Model Laws as a Starting Point for the Development of an Enforceable International Consumer Protection Regime
chapter The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection (1985)
chapter Part Two General principles
chapter Part Three Implementation
chapter The European Union's Approach to Legal Non-Retrospectivity: Are There Problems for International Businesses?
chapter The New Belgian Legislation on Euthanasia / Walter De Bondt
chapter Additional obligation of consultation and stipulation as to time in the case where the request is from a patient who will not die within the foreseeable future
chapter The beforehand formulated request for euthanasia, in case one should no longer be able to express oneself at a later moment
chapter Medical record
chapter The Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot 2002-2003 / Sabine Erkens
chapter The Moot Problem NINTH ANNUAL WILLEM C VIS INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION MOOT Vienna, Austria March 22 to 28, 2002 THE PROBLEM
chapter The University of Queensland Memorandum for the Claimant
chapter Cases cited
chapter 4 INVESTMENT is entitled to claim interest on the sum of USD{Dollar}3,250,000.
chapter Causation of loss or damage Overview
chapter Fraud, the Prime Exception to the Autonomy Principle in Letters of Credit / Alan Davidson
chapter Fraud
chapter Recovery as a factor
chapter Canadian Provincial Legislative Powers and Aboriginal Rights Since Delgamuukw: Can a Province Infringe Aboriginal Rights or Title?
chapter Object and purpose of s 88
chapter Avoidance and the Notion of Fundamental Breach Under the CISG: An English Perspective
chapter The UK stand-off
chapter Principles underlying fundamental breach
chapter Parallels to fundamental breach in English law
chapter Legislative developments
chapter Future trends
chapter Avoidance of the contract by the buyer
chapter Table of cases
chapter The Availability of Court-Ordered Interim and Conservatory Measures in Aid of International Arbitration in the United States of America and France-A Comparative Essay
chapter Arbitration in the United States
chapter A ttachment
chapter Interlocutory payment
chapter Injunctions and temporary restraining orders
chapter Bibliography Primary sources
chapter Cross-Border Transactions in Vietnam and the Vietnam-US Bilateral Trade Agreement
chapter Renvoi
chapter Jurisdiction of Vietnamese courts
chapter Enforcement of American judgments in Vietnam
chapter Finding the Equilibrium for Dispute Resolution: How Brunei Darussalam Balances a British Legacy With Its Malay and Islamic Identity / Ann Black
chapter Historical and cultural antecedents for dispute resolution in Brunei
chapter Factors impacting upon the role of arbitration in Brunei Darussalam
chapter American Offshore Business Tax Planning: Can Australian Lawyers Get a Piece of the Action?
chapter The Rise and Fall of National Sovereignty
chapter Aspects of national sovereignty
chapter The democratic legitimacy of international law and international organisations
chapter Conclusion
chapter A Comparison of Model Laws as a Starting Point for the Development of an Enforceable International Consumer Protection Regime
chapter The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection (1985)
chapter Part Two General principles
chapter Part Three Implementation
chapter The European Union's Approach to Legal Non-Retrospectivity: Are There Problems for International Businesses?
chapter The New Belgian Legislation on Euthanasia / Walter De Bondt
chapter Additional obligation of consultation and stipulation as to time in the case where the request is from a patient who will not die within the foreseeable future
chapter The beforehand formulated request for euthanasia, in case one should no longer be able to express oneself at a later moment
chapter Medical record
chapter The Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot 2002-2003 / Sabine Erkens
chapter The Moot Problem NINTH ANNUAL WILLEM C VIS INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION MOOT Vienna, Austria March 22 to 28, 2002 THE PROBLEM
chapter The University of Queensland Memorandum for the Claimant
chapter Cases cited
chapter 4 INVESTMENT is entitled to claim interest on the sum of USD{Dollar}3,250,000.
Note
"May 2003."
Official publication of the Australian Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law.
Official publication of the Australian Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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9781843145165 (e-book : PDF)
9781135315320 (e-book: Mobi)
9781135315368 (e-book: ePub)
9781135315375 (e-book: PDF)
9781876905156 (paperback)
9781135315320 (e-book: Mobi)
9781135315368 (e-book: ePub)
9781135315375 (e-book: PDF)
9781876905156 (paperback)
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