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Force Majeure and Hardship in the Age of Corona [PDF]
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Behn, D, Berger, KP
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Space Commercialization: The Need to Immediately Renegotiate Treaties Implicating International Environmental Law [PDF]
Outer space is truly the final frontier for both scientific exploration and frontier-style commercialization. Given its extra-national nature, international treaties have formed the basis of space law, but these treaties predate any notion of the true ...
Davis, Alexander G
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When Should Non-performance of Contracts Be Excused Under Changed Circumstances?
Lando H.
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This thesis examines the legal institute clausula rebus sic stantibus, as regulated by Articles 369 to 372 of the Croatian Obligations Act. The introductory part analyzes the concept of a legal institute and briefly outlines its historical development. The paper then considers the purpose of this institute within the legal system.
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Fundamental change of circumstances in contract law [PDF]
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 246-263).Parties to a contract base their consensus on the facts known to them at the time of contracting - should there be an unforeseen change in these circumstances, it may no longer be just ...
Hutchison, Andrew
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The Doctrines of Impossibility of Performance and Clausula Rebus SIC Stantibus in the 1980 Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and the Principles of European Contract Law - A Comparative Analysis [PDF]
Flambouras, Dionysios P.
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What Happened to Unequal Treaties? The Continuities of Informal Empire [PDF]
Craven, Matthew
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Change of circumstances in contract law: The clausula rebus sic stantibus
A common problem in contract law occurs when a supervening change of circumstances impacts upon contractual relations. Although performance does not become impossible, it may become more difficult. Indeed, the whole basis on which consent was originally based may fall away.
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