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Soft and Hard Strategies: The Role of Business in the Crafting of International Commercial Law [PDF]
What motivates the choice between hard and soft law in the drafting of international commercial law, and what role does business play in the preference between the two?
Susan Block-Lieb
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Uncertainty in Commercial Law [PDF]
A. INTRODUCTION B. THE MEANING OF LEGAL CERTAINTY (1) Predictability and consistency (2) Rules, principles and standards (3) Certainty and rule types (4) Certainty and vagueness of definition (5) Certainty and efficiency C. PROXIES FOR LEGAL UNCERTAINTY D.
MacNeil, I.
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This Article proceeds as follows. Part I briefly surveys prevailing ideas about the social costs of complexity and identifies additional costs that have escaped the attention of earlier commentators. The aim is to demonstrate why reducing the complexity of the commercial law system matters.
Molly Lentz-Meyer, David Frisch
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Commercial Law offers a fresh, modern, and stimulating account of the subject, thereby helping students better understand this important area of law. It provides thorough coverage of all key aspects of the syllabus, including the law of agency, the sale of goods, international trade, and methods of payment, finance, and security.
Baskind, Eric, Osborne, Greg, Roach, Lee
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Making commercial law through practice 1830–1970
Commercial law is a popular subject amongst law students and Making Commercial Law through Practice 1830–1970 should be required reading for those who teach commercial law.
M. Campbell
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Political barriers in the ratification of international commercial law conventions
This article analyses the ratification of international commercial law conventions. The Convention for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is almost 40 years old.
J. Hoekstra
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Empowering the Poor: Turning De Facto Rights into Collateralized Credit [PDF]
The shrinking middle class and the widening gap between the rich and the poor constitute significant threats to social and financial stability. One of the main impediments to upward mobility is the inability of economically disadvantaged people to use ...
Schwarcz, Steven L.
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Contract Negotiations and the Common Law: A Move to Good Faith in Commercial Contracting?
Classically a duty to negotiate commercial contracts in good faith has been seen as part of the civil, not the common, law world. Common law commercial lawyers have long resisted the lure of “good faith” as a contractual concept, despite engagement with ...
P. Giliker
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Mandatory and Default Regulation in the Slovak Commercial Law
The aim of this contribution is to provide the reader with an understanding of the concept of mandatory and default regulation within the Slovak commercial law.
Barbora Grabličková, M. Patakyová
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The Challenge of Co-Religionist Commerce [PDF]
This Article addresses the rise of co-religionist commerce in the United States—that is, the explosion of commercial dealings that take place between co-religionists who intend their transactions to achieve both commercial and religious objectives.
Helfand, Michael A., Richman, Barak D.
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