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International Sale of Goods in the Conflict of Laws

Fawcett James J

International Sale of Goods in the Conflict of Laws - Oxford Oxford University Press 2005 - 1458p cxiii

Table of Contents-
Chapter 1: Introduction;
Part I: Jurisdiction;
Chapter 2: Preliminary Remarks;
Chapter 3: An Action in Contract Between the Buyer and Seller: Jurisdiction Under the EC Rules;
Chapter 4: An Action in Contract Between the Buyer and the Seller: Jurisdiction under the Traditional English Rules;
Chapter 5: Transfer of Contractual Rights and Obligations: Jurisdiction;
Chapter 6: Torts Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction;
Chapter 7: Property Matters Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction;
Chapter 8: Restitution and the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction;
Chapter 9: Multiple-Party Claims Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Jurisdiction; Chapter 10: Electronic Commerce: Jurisdiction;
Part II: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments;
Chapter 11: The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments;
Part III: Choice of Law;
Chapter 12: Introduction to Choice of Law: Nature of Problems;
Chapter 13: Choice of Law in Contract and the International Sale of Goods;
Chapter 14: Transfer of Contractual Rights and Obligations: Choice of Law;
Chapter 15: The Hague Sales Conventions of 1955 and 1986;
Chapter 16: Uniform and Harmonized Sales Law: Choice of Law Issues;
Chapter 17: Torts Arising out of the International Sale of Goods: Choice of Law;
Chapter 18: Property and Title: Choice of Law;
Chapter 19: Restitution and the International Sale of Goods: Choice of Law;
Chapter 20: Concurrent Claims: Choice of Law;
Chapter 21: Electronic Commerce: Choice of Law;
Bibliography;
Index.


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