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Interpretation and Gap Filling in International Commercial Contracts

Livre | 1ère édition 2019 | Ayse Nihan Karadayi Yalim
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With the growth of cross-border business, the rather important but complex and controversial topic of interpretation and gap filling in international commercial contracts receives more and more attention.

International legal instruments such as CISG, UNIDROIT Principles, PECL and DCFR provide rules in order to interpret international commercial contracts in a uniform way. However, while these instruments may bring together already existing national concepts, they must of course be understood beyond the domestic concepts and approaches as such.

This book is an autonomous comparison across the above-mentioned international legal instruments, with a focus on the rules on interpretation and gap filling that provides the necessary theoretical background and case law to understand the rules in practice. Interpretation and Gap Filling in International Commercial Contracts examines the uniform and harmonised set of rules in their own right; without comparison to national laws, but in their own unique setting of international commercial contracts. It is a practical user guide for both scholars and practitioners.

Dr Ayse Nihan Karadayi is a postdoctoral researcher on international contract law at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.

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Type de produit book
Format Livre broché
EAN / ISSN 9781780688084 / 9781780689760
Poids 400 g
Disponibilité En stock
Nombre de pages xviii
Avec exercice intégré Non
Editeur Larcier
Langue Anglais
Date de publication 22 nov. 2019
Disponible sur Strada Belgique Non
Disponible sur Strada Europe Non
Disponible sur Strada Luxembourg Non
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  • Table of Contents and preliminary matter
  • Chapter 1. General and Specific Rules on Interpretation
  • Chapter 2. Specific Rules of Interpretation
  • Chapter 3. Good Faith and Fair Dealing and Contract Interpretation
  • Chapter 4. Gap Filling in the PICC, CISG, PECL and DCFR
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography