Abstract
Almost five years have passed since the first successful edition of this work and for various reasons it was time for a new edition. Much relevant case law and legal literature have since been published which requires treatment. Furthermore, several hard and soft laws relevant to the book have undergone important changes, making a new edition necessary: the enactment of the new Chinese Civil Code, the French Civil Code following extensive reforms in 2016, the UNIDROIT Principles now apply as amended in 2016, and the INCOTERMS 2020 replace the former INCOTERMS 2010. Praise for the 1st edition: »an indispensable and compact reference guide that provides an ideal platform for scholars, practitioners (in-house counsel, legal advisors and advocates) and students internationally. The reviewer is temtped to extend this list to include commercial parties such as the importers and exporters as the writing is clear, concise and direct, contract clauses and practitioner tips sections are provided, and finally because the book provides illustrations to which they can relate.« Navin G. Ahuja, ERPL 2017, 475
With contributions by: Prof. Dr. Orkun Akseli; Prof. em. Dr. Michael Bridge, FBA; Prof. Dr. Petra Butler; Prof. Dr. Michel Cannarsa; Prof. Dr. Giuditta Cordero-Moss; Prof. Dr. Larry A. DiMatteo; Prof. Dr. Sieg Eiselen; Prof. Dr. Edoardo Ferrante; Christian Fleischmann; Prof. Dr. Ádám Fuglinszky; Prof. Dr. André Janssen; Dr. Sörren Kiene; Prof. em. Dr. Ulrich Magnus; Prof. Dr. Francesco Paolo Patti; Prof. Dr. Burghard Piltz; Prof. Dr. Severine Saintier; Prof. Dr. Harriët N. Schelhaas; Prof. Dr. Martin Schmidt-Kessel; Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Reiner Schulze; Dr. Lisa Spagnolo; Prof. Dr. Qiao Liu; Prof. Dr. Bruno Zeller, and Prof. Dr. Wentong Zheng
Zusammenfassung
Die 2. Auflage des bewährten Handbuchs bietet entscheidende Orientierung bei allen maßgeblichen Regeln, Materien und Begrifflichkeiten im internationalen Kaufrecht. Neben dem UN-Kaufrecht (CISG), den Principles of European Private Law (PECL) und den Grundregeln der internationalen Handelsverträge (UNIDROIT-Prinzipien) wird ein Überblick über die Unterschiede von Common Law- und Civil Law-Rechtsordnungen sowie zwischen den wichtigsten nationalen Rechten gegeben (China, Deutschland, England, Frankreich, Spanien und USA). Auf neuestem Stand Neben der umfassenden neuen Rechtsprechung erhält der neue Band bereits: den „Chinese Civil Code“ 2021 den französische Code Civil nach der Reform von 2016 die UNIDROIT-Prinzipien in der Fassung von 2016 die INCOTERMS von 2020.
Die Autoren: Prof. Dr. Orkun Akseli; Prof. em. Dr. Michael Bridge, FBA; Prof. Dr. Petra Butler; Prof. Dr. Michel Cannarsa; Prof. Dr. Giuditta Cordero-Moss; Prof. Dr. Larry A. DiMatteo; Prof. Dr. Sieg Eiselen; Prof. Dr. Edoardo Ferrante; Christian Fleischmann; Prof. Dr. Ádám Fuglinszky; Prof. Dr. André Janssen; RA Dr. Sörren Kiene; Prof. em. Dr. Ulrich Magnus; Prof. Dr. Francesco Paolo Patti; RA Prof. Dr. Burghard Piltz; Prof. Dr. Severine Saintier; Prof. Dr. Harriët N. Schelhaas; Prof. Dr. Martin Schmidt-Kessel; Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Reiner Schulze; Dr. Lisa Spagnolo; Prof. Dr. Qiao Liu; Prof. Dr. Bruno Zeller und Prof. Dr. Wentong Zheng
- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 151–175 Chapter 5 Scope of CISG 151–175
- 176–233 Chapter 6 Jurisdiction 176–233
- 662–689 Chapter 21 Risk of Loss 662–689
- 877–917 Chapter 26 Defenses 877–917
- 1035–1095 Chapter 30 Choice of Law 1035–1095