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Force majeure and hardship under general contract principles : Exemption for non-performance in international arbitration

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Publication details: London Wolter Kluwer 2009Description: 589p xxiiiISBN:
  • 9789041127921
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.022000 BRU
Contents:
Content Chapter 1. Introduction; § 1. Force Majeure and Hardship in International Commercial Transactions; § 2. General Principles of Commercial Contracts: Methodological Approach; Chapter 2. Scope of Application of General Contract Principles; § 3. General Remarks on the Governing Law and the Application of General Contract Principles; § 4. Choice of Law Agreement Providing for the Application of a National Law; § 5. No Choice of Law Made by the Parties; Chapter 3. The Concept of Non-performance; § 6. The Concept of Non-Performance under General Contract Principles; Chapter 4. Force Majeure Excuse; § 7.The Force Majeure Excuse as a General Principle of Law; § 8. Individual Requirements of the Force Majeure Excuse under General Contract Principles; § 9. Legal Effects of the Force Majeure Excuse; § 10. Interpretation and Effects of Force Majeure Clauses; Chapter 5. Hardship (Change of Circumstances): Fundamental Change of the Equilibrium of the Contract; § 11. Hardship as a General Principle of Law; § 12. Individual Requirements of the Hardship Defence; § 13. Legal Effects of Hardship; § 14. Interpretation and Legal Effects of Hardship Clauses; § 15. Hardship Distinguished from Other Remedies; Chapter 6. Conclusion; Bibliography; Principles on Force Majeure in the CISG, UPICC,PECL, the TLDB-Principles and ICC Force Majeure Clause 2003; Principles on Hardship in the UPICC, PECL, the TLDB-Principles and ICC Hardship Clause 2003; Index
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Content
Chapter 1. Introduction;
§ 1. Force Majeure and Hardship in International Commercial Transactions;
§ 2. General Principles of Commercial Contracts: Methodological Approach;
Chapter 2. Scope of Application of General Contract Principles;
§ 3. General Remarks on the Governing Law and the Application of General Contract Principles;
§ 4. Choice of Law Agreement Providing for the Application of a National Law;
§ 5. No Choice of Law Made by the Parties;
Chapter 3. The Concept of Non-performance;
§ 6. The Concept of Non-Performance under General Contract Principles;
Chapter 4. Force Majeure Excuse;
§ 7.The Force Majeure Excuse as a General Principle of Law;
§ 8. Individual Requirements of the Force Majeure Excuse under General Contract Principles;
§ 9. Legal Effects of the Force Majeure Excuse;
§ 10. Interpretation and Effects of Force Majeure Clauses;
Chapter 5. Hardship (Change of Circumstances): Fundamental Change of the Equilibrium of the Contract; § 11. Hardship as a General Principle of Law;
§ 12. Individual Requirements of the Hardship Defence;
§ 13. Legal Effects of Hardship;
§ 14. Interpretation and Legal Effects of Hardship Clauses;
§ 15. Hardship Distinguished from Other Remedies;
Chapter 6. Conclusion;
Bibliography;
Principles on Force Majeure in the CISG, UPICC,PECL, the TLDB-Principles and ICC Force Majeure Clause 2003;
Principles on Hardship in the UPICC, PECL, the TLDB-Principles and ICC Hardship Clause 2003;
Index