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In 1980, the United Nations Convention for the International Sale
of Goods (CISG) came into being as an attempt to create a uniform
commercial sales law. This book, first published in 2007, compares
two major restatements - the UNIDROIT Principles and the Principles
of European Contract Law (PECL) - with CISG articles. This work has
gathered scholars and legal practitioners from twenty countries who
contribute analysis on the various issues covered in the articles
of the CISG comparing them with how the issue is treated in the
UNIDROIT and PECL restatements.The introductory section of the book
addresses theoretical and practical issues of the appropriate
interpretive methodology as mandated in CISG Article 7 and it is
followed by individual analyses of the Convention's provisions.
In 1980, the United Nations Convention for the International Sale
of Goods (CISG) came into being as an attempt to create a uniform
commercial sales law. This book, first published in 2007, compares
two major restatements - the UNIDROIT Principles and the Principles
of European Contract Law (PECL) - with CISG articles. This work has
gathered scholars and legal practitioners from twenty countries who
contribute analysis on the various issues covered in the articles
of the CISG comparing them with how the issue is treated in the
UNIDROIT and PECL restatements.The introductory section of the book
addresses theoretical and practical issues of the appropriate
interpretive methodology as mandated in CISG Article 7 and it is
followed by individual analyses of the Convention's provisions.
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