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Unconscionable Conduct in Commercial Transactions - Global Perspectives and Applications (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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Unconscionable Conduct in Commercial Transactions - Global Perspectives and Applications (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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This book looks at the historical use of allegations of
unconscionable conduct within the context of independent trade
finance instruments, such as letters of credit and demand
guarantees. It makes a detailed survey of the law of unconscionable
conduct, the complexities of the doctrine of independence, and the
circumstances where the former prevails to provide relief from
abuse.It also completes a wide-ranging, sequential audit of the
relevant case law in both Singapore and Australia where
unconscionable conduct was alleged in independent instrument
matters. The audit examines every case along the lines of precedent
and details the contribution each makes to the law.Focussing on the
jurisdictions of Singapore, Australia, and Malaysia, the book lays
out the case for the broad adoption of unconscionable conduct in
this domain. With its premises founded in precedent and statute, it
describes the elements of independent instrument unconscionability
as already laid down in law and links it to international banking
practice.
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