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International sale of goods in the conflict of laws / James J. Fawcett, Jonathan M. Harris, Michael Bridge.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford private international law seriesPublisher: Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005Description: civ, 1458 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0199244693
  • 9780199244690
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.972 22
LOC classification:
  • K7350 .F39 2005
Contents:
1. Introduction -- Part I. Jurisdiction -- 2. Preliminary Remarks -- 3. An Action in Contract Between the Buyer and Seller: Jurisdiction Under the EC Rules -- 4. An Action in Contract Between the Buyer and the Seller: Jurisdiction under the Traditional English Rules -- 5. Transfer of Contractual Rights and Obligations: Jurisdiction -- 6. Torts Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction -- 7. Property Matters Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction -- 8. Restitution and the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction -- 9. Multiple-Party Claims Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction -- 10. Electronic Commerce: Jurisdiction -- Part II. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments -- 11. The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments -- Part III. Choice of Law -- 12. Introduction to Choice of Law: Nature of Problems -- 13. Choice of Law in Contract and the International Sale of Goods -- 14. Transfer of Contractual Rights and Obligations: Choice of Law -- 15. The Hague Sales Conventions of 1955 and 1986 -- 16. Uniform and Harmonized Sales Law: Choice of Law Issues -- 17. Torts Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Choice of Law -- 18. Property and Title: Choice of Law -- 19. Restitution and the International Sale of Goods: Choice of Law -- 20. Concurrent Claims: Choice of Law -- 21. Electronic Commerce: Choice of Law.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 1323-1335) and index.

1. Introduction -- Part I. Jurisdiction -- 2. Preliminary Remarks -- 3. An Action in Contract Between the Buyer and Seller: Jurisdiction Under the EC Rules -- 4. An Action in Contract Between the Buyer and the Seller: Jurisdiction under the Traditional English Rules -- 5. Transfer of Contractual Rights and Obligations: Jurisdiction -- 6. Torts Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction -- 7. Property Matters Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction -- 8. Restitution and the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction -- 9. Multiple-Party Claims Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction -- 10. Electronic Commerce: Jurisdiction -- Part II. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments -- 11. The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments -- Part III. Choice of Law -- 12. Introduction to Choice of Law: Nature of Problems -- 13. Choice of Law in Contract and the International Sale of Goods -- 14. Transfer of Contractual Rights and Obligations: Choice of Law -- 15. The Hague Sales Conventions of 1955 and 1986 -- 16. Uniform and Harmonized Sales Law: Choice of Law Issues -- 17. Torts Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Choice of Law -- 18. Property and Title: Choice of Law -- 19. Restitution and the International Sale of Goods: Choice of Law -- 20. Concurrent Claims: Choice of Law -- 21. Electronic Commerce: Choice of Law.

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