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For over 40 years Professor Sir Roy Goode QC has been involved in
the preparation of international instruments, working with the
International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, the
Hague Conference of Private International Law and the International
Chamber of Commerce. The essays selected for this volume, written
over the course of Sir Roy's career, offer a unique insight into
the development of transnational commercial law, combining close
theoretical study with an understanding of the practical relevance
and application of the principles under discussion. Encompassing a
range of topics, such as the processes and products of
international harmonisation, comparative law and the conflict of
laws, and placing a particular emphasis on the policies and
problems of harmonisation, these essays were ground-breaking at the
time of their publication and are still widely referenced to this
day. Authorial commentary on the essays, provided through
introductions to each section of the book, helps the reader to
trace how the law has developed since, and often as a result of,
the publication of each paper.
Transnational commercial law represents the outcome of work
undertaken to harmonize national laws affecting domestic and
cross-border transactions and is upheld by a diverse spectrum of
instruments.
Now in its second edition, this authoritative work brings together
the major instruments in this field, dividing them into thirteen
groups: Treaty Law, Contracts, Electronic Commerce, International
Sales, Agency and Distribution, International Credit Transfers and
Bank Payment Undertakings, International Secured Transactions,
Cross-Border Insolvency, Securities Custody, Clearing and
Settlement and Securities Collateral, Conflict of Laws, Civil
Procedure, Commercial Arbitration, and a new section on Carriage of
Goods.
Each group of instruments is preceded by linking text which
provides important context by identifying the key instruments in
each group, discussing their purposes and relationships, and
explaining the major provisions of each instrument, thus setting
them in their commercial context. This volume is unique in
providing the full text of international conventions, including the
preamble - which is important for interpretation - and the final
clauses and any annexes.
In addition, each instrument is accompanied by a complete list of
dates of signature and ratification by all contracting states, all
easily navigated through the detailed tables of contents which
precedes it. This fully-indexed work provides an indispensable
guide for the practitioner or academic to the primary transnational
commercial law instruments.
Goode on Commercial Law is the first port of call for the modern
day practitioner with its theoretical and practical coverage of
commercial law in both a national and an international context.
This highly acclaimed and authoritative text, which is regularly
cited by all courts from the House of Lords (now the Supreme Court)
downwards, combines a deep theoretical analysis with a practical
approach which examines the theory in the context of typical
commercial and financial agreements, both domestic and
international. The work is replete with diagrams and specimen forms
covering a wide range of transactions. This Sixth edition has been
retitled Goode and McKendrick on Commercial Law, and has been fully
revised to take account of key legal developments since the fifth
edition.
When the first edition of this student work was published some
eight years ago transnational commercial law, introduced as a
postgraduate course at the University of Oxford in 1995, was taught
at a relatively small number of law schools. Since then the subject
has blossomed and is now taught at law schools around the world.
Focused on the products and processes of the harmonization of law
relating to international commercial transactions, the book is an
invaluable resource for students in this field. In this new edition
the work has been completely revised and updated, covering a number
of new or substantially revised international instruments. In
addition four new chapters have been added by specialist
contributors dealing with regional harmonization, carriage of goods
by sea, transactions in securities and the relationship between
international conventions and national law. The authority of the
text is enhanced by the fact that all the authors have played
leading roles in the drafting and development of many of the
instruments examined in the work.
This companion to Transnational Commercial Law: Text, Cases and
Materials contains up-to-date primary materials for students
without linking commentary. This compilation of instruments covers
areas such as treaty law, contracts, electronic commerce,
international sales, agency and distribution, international credit
transfers and bank payment undertakings, international secured
transactions, cross-border insolvency, securities settlement and
securities collateral, conflict of laws, civil procedure, and
commercial arbitration
This rich compendium brings together selected key essays on the
fundamental concepts and policy issues of English domestic
commercial law by Professor Sir Roy Goode QC. Professor Goode is
one of the most influential commercial law scholars of the last
half-century and his works, which include deep analysis of
previously unexplored issues, are characterized by an ability to
express the most complex ideas in language of crystal clarity. The
essays are grouped thematically into sections, each accompanied by
an introduction from the author which sets the essays in their
historical and modern context. This valuable authorial insight
illuminates the way the law has developed since, and often as a
result of, the publication of the papers. Further new material,
written especially for this volume, includes a new essay 'Res
Cogitans: Food for Thought'. Spanning a career of over fifty years,
these innovative and forward-thinking essays broke new ground at
the time of their orginal publication and continue to influence
decisions and legal thinking to this day, both in the UK and
abroad.
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