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Book Title: Research Handbook on International and Comparative Sale of Goods Law
Editor(s): Saidov, Djakhongir
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface ix
Table of cases x
Table of legislation xxvi
PART I PURPOSES OF MODERN SALES LAW
1. Introduction: unity and diversity in the law of sale of goods 2
Djakhongir Saidov
2. Unification, disintegration or optimization: purposes of modern sales law 27
Lisa Spagnolo
3. Has the UN Sales Convention achieved its key purpose(s)? 59
Ulrich G Schroeter
PART II LOOKING INTO THE SUBSTANCE OF SALES LAW
4. Sales law and digitised material 78
Sarah Green
5. Trade usages in international sales law 96
Djakhongir Saidov
6. Abstract damages in international sale contracts when should they be
available? 132
Andrew Tettenborn
7. Substituting data for documents a new meaning for `conforming tender'? 152
Miriam Goldby
PART III STANDARD FORM CONTRACTS AND TRADE TERMS
8. Are commercial standard form sales contracts efficient? 181
Clayton P Gillette
9. CIF and FOB contracts in English law: current issues and problems 213
Michael Bridge
10. Incoterms® and the standardization of the international sales law 240
Juana Coetzee
PART IV TRANSACTIONAL CONTEXTS LONG-TERM CONTRACTS
AND GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
11. Long-term gas sales agreements 278
Marc Hammerson and Emma Richardson
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vi Research handbook on international and comparative sale of goods law
12. Long-term power purchase agreements: the factors that influence contract
design 305
Patrick Wallace
13. Sales in global supply chains: a new architecture of the international
sales law 334
Fabrizio Cafaggi
PART V INTERSECTIONS WITH OTHER AREAS
14. The impact of arbitration on the ...
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