Sale and carriage of goods are the most important branches of world trade for which international rules exist. Services, financing and security are about to follow. Soft law and clauses combine with international treaties.
International rules call for an international perspective and uniform practice. They also have to transcend national borders.
The Commentary provides in-depth article-by-article analyses of:
CISG plus Limitation Convention | UNIDROIT Principles | Incoterms © | CMR | CMNI | CIV | CIM | Montreal Convention | Commercial Agents Directive | Late Payment Directive | Cape Town Convention | UCP.
Business is international and dynamic. This Commentary combines practical expertise and international perspectives. It duly follows dynamic and development. Trade, transport, distribution and financing appear as the unity they are in commercial practice.
The new Commentary aims at being a complete package. A single reach to the desk – and all is on display.
Peter Mankowski †
International Business Law Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht Commercial Law Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods UN-Kaufrecht Commercial Transactions INCOTERMS UNIDROIT Internationales Vertragsrecht CIV UR CMR COTIF Cape Town Convention CISG