International Trade LawInternational Trade Law offers a clear overview of the complexities of an international sale transaction through informed analysis of case law, legislation, and international conventions and rules. Fully updated with changes to the law and new directions in legal debate, this new edition considers:
In addition to clarifying a range of topics through tables and diagrams, the book directs readers to relevant further reading and online resources throughout, offering students an accessible resource to this often challenging area of the law. |
Contents
The electronic transaction and security issues | |
the Electronic Communications Act 2000 and | |
Transportation of goods by sea charterparties | |
Usual express terms | |
Bills of lading | |
Bills of lading and common | |
Common law exceptions | |
The Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods | |
The EU Directive on Ecommerce | |
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Common terms and phrases
according to Art agent agreed agreement amended apply arbitration Bank bill of lading breach buyer cargo owner Carriage by Air carrier Chapter charterparty CIF contract CIM Rules circumstances Comm commercial common law consignee consignment note consignor contract of carriage Corp court damage or delay data message delivered deviation Electronic Commerce Electronic Data Interchange electronic signatures EWCA Civ EWHC freight Hague Rules Hague-Visby Rules Hamburg Rules INCOTERMS Institute Cargo Clauses International Carriage international conventions International Sale interpretation issue jurisdiction liability limitation Lloyd’s Rep LMCLQ loading loss or damage Marine Insurance Maritime Model Law multimodal transport obligation package person port Protocol reasonable responsible risk Rotterdam Rules Sea Act seaworthiness seller ship’s shipment shipowner shipper Shipping Co Ltd tender third party transport document UNCITRAL UNIDROIT vessel Vienna Convention voyage warranty Warsaw Convention waybill