TY - BOOK AU - Ahmadu,Mohammed L AU - Fa'amatuainu,Bridget TI - Commercial law in the South Pacific T2 - Routledge research in international commercial law SN - 9781032549125 AV - KVC242 .A93 2024 U1 - 346.9507 23 PY - 2024/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon [UK], New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Commercial law KW - Oceania N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Partnership -- The partnership agreement and partnership interests -- Trusts -- Express trusts -- Companies -- Capitalisation of companies -- Cooperatives, credit unions, and incorporated societies -- Relations between partners -- The trustee -- Management of companies -- Sale of goods -- Bills of sale, finance leases, and hire purchase -- Insurance contracts -- Basic principles of banking -- Banking regulation and prudential supervision -- Bills of exchange, cheques, and promissory notes -- Documentary or commercial credit -- Bankruptcy -- Partnership dissolution and expulsion -- Termination and variation of trusts -- Winding up of corporate entities -- Electronic commerce -- Digital currency -- The World Trade Organisation -- Trips -- The Melanesian Spearhead Group -- Pacer plus -- Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement -- The Cotonou Agreement -- The South Pacific Regional Trade and Economic Cooperation Agreement N2 - "This book provides a detailed examination of the core areas of commercial law in common law jurisdictions across a range of South Pacific countries: Cook Islands, Fiji Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Niue, Nauru, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. Commerce is an area of central importance to the South Pacific region. Although the countries in question are small it is widely acknowledged that their need to promote and develop commercial enterprise is crucial for their future sustainability. With a focus on case law and legislative provisions in individual jurisdictions, the book sets out the framework of legal principles that regulate commercial activity within the South Pacific Region, highlighting the common patterns and principal differences between countries of the region. It includes a discussion of PACER Plus, post-Cotonou discussions and the EU-OACPS Partnership Agreement as well as key amendments and challenges to commercial law in the region. Exploring the legal structures of commerce, control and management of commercial entities, banking and transactions and termination. Importantly, the book has two new chapters, on digital currency and e-commerce in the South Pacific, reflecting the increasing use of technology in financial and commercial transactions. Offering a detailed analysis of the legal principles that regulate commercial activity within the South Pacific Region, this book will be a useful resource for students, academics and practitioners working on Commercial Law in the South Pacific Region"-- ER -