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Acknowledgment | |
Uniformity of laws | |
The 20th century - the century of internationalization | |
Uniform legislation - just the first level towards unification of laws | |
Explicit exclusion of the CISG - A step in the wrong direction? | |
The critics' voice | |
The character of the CISG | |
Harmonization or Unification | |
Distinguishing between unification and harmonization | |
Which one to prefer? | |
Unification through the CISG | |
Unification of Sales Laws - a Futility or a Success | |
Uniform words not to ensure uniform results? | |
Unbound discretion of domestic courts in interpreting uniform law? | |
Uniformity or domestic competition? | |
Tensions between international legal order and various domestic systems | |
Eliminating municipal divergences | |
The method of interpretation in the CISG | |
Art. 7 of the Convention | |
Interpreting uniform law | |
Predictability and choice of law | |
Domestic law and international business aspirations | |
The inevitable incompleteness of the CISG | |
Gaps 'intra' and 'praeter legem' | |
External gaps | |
The Mechanism of Gap Filling | |
Drafting history of Article 7 CISG | |
The mandate of Article 7(1), (2) CISG | |
A German trilogy of cases | |
Controversies in the application of the CISG | |
Issues of application of the CISG | |
Introduction | |
Conflict of laws | |
Applying the law of the Seller's State | |
The solution to legal diversity under the CISG | |
Conclusion | |
Specific Performance and the Rules of the Forum | |
Domestic Rules of Specific Performance | |
The CISG and Specific Performance | |
Article 28 and procedural law | |
Article 28 and the conflict of laws rules | |
Specific performance regularly granted under the CISG | |
Article 28 as a mere option | |
Article 28 designed for common law courts | |
Conclusion | |
Gaps and exclusions | |
Concurrent contract and product liability claims | |
Article 4(a): Validity Exclusion | |
Set-off and article 4 | |
Invalidity and illegality: a discussion | |
The question of validity | |
The question of mistake | |
Mistake - the conceptual framework | |
Mistake - an analysis | |
Mistakes in expression | |
Mistakes in Motive | |
Conclusion | |
Transplantation of Uniform International Law - Facts or fiction? | |
Introduction | |
Unification and Transplantation | |
The modernization of the BGB | |
Fundamental Breach | |
The UCC concepts of article 2 | |
Conclusion | |
Introduction | |
Where are we now? | |
Uniformity - Critical Comments | |
The Problem of Interpretation | |
Article 7 and the mandate of uniform interpretation | |
The international character of the CISG | |
The Problem of Internationality | |
Interpretation within the 'Four Corners' | |
Conclusion | |
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