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9789041125897

Understanding the CISG: A Compact Guide to the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods

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    9789041125897

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  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-03-30
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer

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Summary

Earlier editions of this incomparable guide came in separate volumes for the United States, Europe, and Scandinavia, As these three areas represent significant segments of CISG practice and also notable variations in the application of the Convention. Today, however, The CISG has gained greater prominence in dozens of jurisdictions worldwide, and similarities as well as differences in how the Convention is understood and applied have become increasingly relevant for all CISG practitioners. Hence, a ls"worldwiders" edition, focused on the rules and case law of greatest practical importance in all Contracting States, Is here provided-although this new edition continues to account for regional anomalies insofar as they impact on the interests of merchants (and their lawyers) in the real CISG world. With this book as their guide, lawyers handling international sales contracts and disputes in any jurisdiction will confidently navigate such areas of practice as the following: bull; determining when the CISG applies; bull; freedom of contract under Article 6; bull; interpretation and good faith; bull; formation, validity, defenses to enforcement; bull; notice of non-conformity; bull; damages for breach, mitigation; bull; Article 79 liability exemptions; bull; agreed remedies, disclaimers; and bull; key reservations under Articles 92-96. Understanding the CISG includes a representative sampling of the more than 2,000 CISG court judgements and arbitral awards that have been reported. Concrete illustrations are provided to help clarify the (sometimes complex) way CISG rules work. Five appendices offer a wealth of reference material, including the complete text of the Convention and an extensive table of cases and arbitral awards. For virtually all cases likely to invoke the CISG, this valuable book will render sterling service to practitioners anywhere, just as it will provide law students with an effective CISG learning tool. No other CISG source is at once so authoritative and so succinct.

Author Biography

Joseph Lookofsky is Professor of Law at the University of Copenhagen. In addition to his Danish law degrees, he holds a J.D. from the New York University School of Law. He is a Member of the New York State Bar and former in-house counsel for United Artists Corporation

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Introduction and Overviewp. 1
When Does the CISG Apply?p. 2
Brief Historical Perspective; CISG Ratification and Implementationp. 4
CISG Parts I-IV: A Nutshell Overviewp. 5
The CISG in Transnational Perspective: Substance, Procedure and Conflict of Lawsp. 7
Field of Application and General Provisionsp. 11
Field of Applicationp. 11
Determining Whether the CISG Appliesp. 11
Article 1(1): Internationalityp. 12
Article 1(1)(a): Parties in Different Contracting Statesp. 12
Article 1(1)(b) and Article 95 Declarationsp. 15
Articles 1, 2 and 3: Sale of Goodsp. 17
Issues Not Governed, Domestic Law and Concurrent Remediesp. 22
Contractual Freedom under Article 6p. 27
General Provisionsp. 30
Interpretation of the CISG Treaty Text: Introductionp. 30
Uniform Interpretation and Application: Case Law, Scholarly Opinionp. 33
Interpretation and Good Faithp. 37
Matters Governed but not Settled by the CISGp. 38
Interpretation of CISG Contractsp. 42
Trade Usage and Party Practicesp. 44
Formal Writing Requirement: Declarations Under Article 96p. 45
Sales Contract Formationp. 47
Two Substantive Treaties in Onep. 47
The Offer: Minimum Requirementsp. 48
The Problem of the Open Price Termp. 50
Offer Invitations: Article 14(2)p. 52
Offer Effective; Withdrawal (Article 15)p. 52
Revocation (Article 16) and Rejection (Article 17)p. 52
Acceptancep. 55
Acceptance, Counter-Offer and the Battle of Formsp. 57
Time for Acceptancep. 61
Sales Contract Validity and Defenses to Contract Enforcementp. 63
Formation of E-Commerce Contractsp. 64
Obligations of the Partiesp. 67
Introduction: Obligation, Risk and Remedyp. 67
CISG Obligations in Generalp. 68
The Convention Hierarchy: Contract, Custom, CISGp. 68
Obligations of the Sellerp. 70
Time and Place of Deliveryp. 70
Conformity (Quantity and Quality) of the Goods: Introduction and Express Obligationsp. 72
Oral Agreements, Parol Evidencep. 74
Contractual and Non-Contractual Claimsp. 76
Implied Obligations of Quality: Fitness for Ordinary Purposesp. 78
Particular Purpose; Sample, Model, Packaging; Buyer's Knowledge of Non-conformityp. 81
Time Determination; Examination of Goods; Notice of Non-conformityp. 83
Absolute (2-year) Cut-Off Rule, Etc.p. 91
Obligation to Deliver Free of Third Party Claimsp. 92
Obligations of the Buyerp. 94
Time and Place of Paymentp. 94
Contract with 'Open' Price Termp. 96
Buyer's Obligation to Take Delivery; Seller's Obligation to Preserve the Goodsp. 97
Passing of Riskp. 99
Introductionp. 99
Use of Trade Terms (CIF, CFR, FOB, FAS, CPT, CIP, etc.)p. 100
Goods Not Identified to the Contractp. 102
Goods Sold in Transitp. 103
Non-Carrier Casesp. 103
Seller's Fundamental Breach: Effect on Riskp. 105
Remedies for Breachp. 107
Overview of General Principlesp. 107
Supplementary Remedial Regimep. 107
Enforceable Contracts and Remedies for Breachp. 108
Buyer's Remedies for Seller's Breachp. 110
Introduction: Article 45p. 110
Article 46: Buyer's Right to Demand Specific Performancep. 110
Domestic Sales Law as Limitationp. 112
Buyer's Right to Demand Re-Deliveryp. 113
Buyer's Right to Demand Repairp. 114
Buyer's Right to Avoid for Seller's Fundamental Breachp. 115
Seller's Right to Curep. 121
Avoidance for Non-Compliance with 'Nachfrist' Noticep. 122
Anticipatory Breachp. 123
Consequences of Avoidance: Restitutionp. 125
Proportionate Price Reductionp. 126
Damages for Breach: A General Introductionp. 127
Expectation Protection for Foreseeable Lossp. 129
Contract/Cover and Contract/Market Differentialp. 134
Mitigation: No Recovery for Avoidable Lossp. 135
Interestp. 137
Liability Exemptions for Failure to Performp. 138
Seller's Remedies for Buyer's Breachp. 144
Introductionp. 144
Seller's Right to Require (Specific) Performancep. 145
Specific Performance Limited by Forum Lawp. 146
Seller's Right to Avoid for Buyer's Breachp. 146
Avoidance for Buyer's Non-Compliance with 'Nachfrist' Noticep. 147
Restitution of Goods Deliveredp. 148
Anticipatory Breachp. 149
Seller's Damages for Buyer's Breach: the Basis of Liabilityp. 150
Expectation Protection for Foreseeable Lossp. 150
Contract/Cover and Contract/Market Differentialp. 152
Mitigation: No Recovery for Avoidable Lossp. 153
Interestp. 153
Liability Exemption under Article 79p. 154
Agreed Remediesp. 157
Introduction to Disclaimers, Limitations and Other Agreed Remediesp. 157
Incorporation: The First of Three Testsp. 159
Interpretationp. 162
Validitp. 165
CISG Reservations (and Other Final Provisions)p. 169
Introductionp. 169
Relationship to the 1955 and 1964 Hague Conventionsp. 170
Reservations: Generallyp. 171
Article 92 Declarationsp. 171
Contracting States with Territorial Unitsp. 172
States Having Closely Related Legal Rulesp. 172
Private International Law and Article 1(1)(b)p. 173
Preservation of Formal Requirementsp. 174
The Limitation Period in International Salesp. 177
Introduction and Overviewp. 177
Field of Applicationp. 178
The Limitation Period: Duration, Cessation, General Limit, Consequencesp. 180
Table of CISG Contracting Statesp. 183
United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980)p. 187
Table of Cases and Arbitral Awardsp. 217
Table of Authorities and Abbreviationsp. 225
Table of CISG Provisionsp. 237
Indexp. 241
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