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Cases & Materials on International Trade Law


Cases & Materials on International Trade Law

Paperback by Todd, Paul

Cases & Materials on International Trade Law

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ISBN:
9780421827103
Publication Date:
19 Dec 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Imprint:
Sweet & Maxwell
Pages:
1120 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Cases & Materials on International Trade Law

Description

Cases & Materials on International Trade Law sets out summaries, extracts from, and analysis of the main cases and other materials on international sale contracts. While all such sale contracts are examined, the book concentrates especially on c.i.f. (costs, insurance, freight) and f.o.b. (free on board) contracts, and variations thereon, under which even today the overwhelming majority ofthe world's tonnage, and especially of bulk commodities, is shipped. The book covers all aspects of international sale contracts, including transfer of risk and property, documentary requirements, remedies and standardisation issues. Documentary credits are covered, as is the nature of the relationship between each of the trading parties and the sea carrier. The traditional international sale contracts, and traditional documentation, are becoming less suitable than they once were, especially for containerised transport, but also in the bulk commodity trades themselves. Possible alternativesare therefore discussed, including, for example, non-negotiable documentation, electronic bills of lading and the Bolero project. The vulnerability of the system to maritime fraud is examined.

Contents

Part I: The contract of sale: Rights and duties of the parties; Risk, and related issues; Property; The documents; Remedies for breach; Miscellaneous issues. Part II: Finance: Methods of financing international sales; Documentary credits and the sale of contract; The documents. Part III: Carriage: Substance of carriage contracts; The bill of lading and the contract of carriage; Third parties and carriage contracts; Representations in bills of lading. Part IV: The future: Problems and proposed solutions.

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