CISG and the unification of international trade law
CISG and the unification of international trade law
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"Critically examining the assumption that the creation of a convention introduces a uniform law and that conventions contribute to harmonisation of international laws, this work examines the Convention for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) by investigating how far international jusriprudence has advanced and whether such a development can truly be considered a harmonisation or unification. Zeller 'pushes the boundaries' of unification of international sales laws at the expene of domestic laws, with the aim of fostering debate as to how far the boundaries of unification can be pushed."--BOOK JACKET.
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