Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Table of Contents; Editorial; List of Contributors; Part I Economic Analysis of the CISG; 1 Saving Transaction Costs; 2 Choice of Law in Practice
  • A Global Empirical Survey; Part II The Decline of Reservations; 3 Reservations and the CISG: The Borderland of Uniform International Sales Law and Treaty Law after 35 Years; 4 Reservations, the Case of the Scandinavian Countries; 5 The Reservation from the Freedom of Form Principle of the CISG: The Case of Russia; 6 The Application of the CISG in International Commercial Arbitration in China; Part III Extending the CISG.
  • 7 Extending the Scope of the 1980 Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods to Framework Distribution Contracts8 Natural Gas and the CISG; 9 The CISG and Statute of Limitations; 10 Control of Unfair Standard Terms in International Commercial Contracts; 11 CISG and the Default Interest Rate in Arbitration; Part IV CISG, State Action and Regionalisation; 12 Do We Really Need Special Provisions for Business-to-Consumer Sales?; 13 Application of the CISG to International Government Procurement of Goods; 14 OHADA and CISG: Alternatives or Complementary Instruments?
  • 15 Harmonization in the European Union16 Contract Law in Latin America: Building of a 'Latin American' Ius Commune on Contract Law; Part V CISG and Fair Contract Law; 17 The Politics of Fairness in CISG; 18 The CISG
  • A Secret Weapon in the Fight for a Fairer World?; 19 International Fair Trade (Fair Trade in International Contracts and Ethical Standard); 20 Beyond CISG: Agricultural Production under Contract; 21 The Future of Contract Law Harmonization: A View from Unidroit.