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The Many Lives — and Faces — of Lex Mercatoria: History as Genealogy in International Business Law [PDF]
It has been claimed that cross-border business transactions are governed by a transnational body of norms specific to international trade, generally known as lex mercatoria, the law merchant.
Hatzimihail, Nikitas E.
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The carrier's liability under international maritime conventions (The Hague, Hague-Visby and Hamburg rules) [PDF]
The research centres on the sea carrier's liability for loss of or damage to goods under convention based regimes. The unification, clarification and simplification of national laws regulating maritime trade have always been targets of lawyers and business people who would like to be aware of their possible legal risks in their contracts performed by ...
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UNCITRAL and The Hamburg Rules -- The Risk Allocation Problem in Maritime Transport of Goods [PDF]
Sweeney, Joseph
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Transporting Goods in the EU:An Interplay of International, European and National Law [PDF]
Lamont-Black, Simone
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UNCITRAL Draft Convention on Carriage of Goods by Sea, Part 1 [PDF]
Sweeney, Joseph
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1991 Diplomatic Conference on Uniform Liability Rules for Operators of Transport Terminals [PDF]
Sweeney, Joseph
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In case of loss ofdamage to or delay in the delivery of goods carried under a freight contract is of vital importance for the parties because the evidence may disappear in time and it may be difficult later to obtain. This paper analyses and evalutes the notice of loss damage and delay under Hague –Visby Rules, Rotterdam Rules and Articles 1184- 1185 ...
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