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Impact of corruption on international commercial contracts

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Springer 2015Description: 446pISBN:
  • 9783319190532
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.023230 BON
Contents:
Contents: Preface About the Authors I. The Impact of Corruption on International Commercial Contracts - General Report Michael Joachim Bonell and Olaf Meyer II. New Wine in Old Bottles: Corrupt Foreign Contracts in Canadian Private Law Joshua Karton and Jenna-Dawn Shervill III. Balancing Public Interest with Transactional Security: The Validity of Contracts Tainted with Corruption under Chinese Law Qiao Liu and Xiang Ren IV. Consequences of Corrupt Practices in Business Transactions (Including International) in Terms of Czech Law Jiri Valdhans V. The Civil Law Consequences of Corruption According to the Laws of the Least Corrupt Country in the World - Denmark Peter Damsholt Langsted and Lars Bo Langsted VI. English Judges: Little Mice in the Big Business of Corruption? Yseult Marique VII. Still Some Un clarity Regarding the Legal Consequences Arising from the Nullity of Agreements through Corruption - Estonia Marko Kairjak VIII. Who Gets the Bribe? - The German Perspective on Civil Law Consequences of Corruption in International Contracts Matthias Weller IX. The Effects of Corruption on Contracts in Italy: The Long Road towards a Legal and Fair, Competitive Market Paola Mariani X. Contracts Tainted by Corruption: Does Dutch Civil Law Augment the Criminalization of Corruption? Abiola Makinwa and Xandra Kramer XI. Civil Law Forfeiture as Means to Restrict the Application of the in pari delicto-Principle and Other Private Law Consequences of Corruption under Polish Law Maksymilian Pazdan and Maciej Zachariasiewicz XII. Corruption in International Commercial Contracts - A Portuguese Substantive and Private International Law Perspective Luis de Lima Pinheiro XIII. Russian Experience and Practice on Civil Law Consequences of Corruption Sergey Usoskin XIV. For a Few Dollars More - Corruption in Singapore Michael Furmston XV. The Civil Law Consequences of Corruption under South African Law Tjakie Naude XVI. Impact of Bribery on Contracts under Swiss Civil Law Christa Kissling XVII. The Civil Law Consequences of Corruption under the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: an Analysis in Light of International Arbitration Practice Richard Kreindler and Francesca Gesualdi XVIII. The United States' Multidimensional Approach to Combatting Corruption Padideh Ala'i XIX. Fighting Corruption from the Civil Side: Echoes from the Silence of Venezuelan Contract Law Eugenio Hernandez-Breton and Claudia Madrid Martinez.
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Contents:
Preface
About the Authors
I. The Impact of Corruption on International Commercial Contracts - General Report
Michael Joachim Bonell and Olaf Meyer
II. New Wine in Old Bottles: Corrupt Foreign Contracts in Canadian Private Law
Joshua Karton and Jenna-Dawn Shervill
III. Balancing Public Interest with Transactional Security: The Validity of Contracts Tainted with Corruption under Chinese Law
Qiao Liu and Xiang Ren
IV. Consequences of Corrupt Practices in Business Transactions (Including International) in Terms of Czech Law
Jiri Valdhans
V. The Civil Law Consequences of Corruption According to the Laws of the Least Corrupt Country in the World - Denmark
Peter Damsholt Langsted and Lars Bo Langsted
VI. English Judges: Little Mice in the Big Business of Corruption?
Yseult Marique
VII. Still Some Un clarity Regarding the Legal Consequences Arising from the Nullity of Agreements through Corruption - Estonia
Marko Kairjak
VIII. Who Gets the Bribe? - The German Perspective on Civil Law Consequences of Corruption in International Contracts
Matthias Weller
IX. The Effects of Corruption on Contracts in Italy: The Long Road towards a Legal and Fair, Competitive Market
Paola Mariani
X. Contracts Tainted by Corruption: Does Dutch Civil Law Augment the Criminalization of Corruption?
Abiola Makinwa and Xandra Kramer
XI. Civil Law Forfeiture as Means to Restrict the Application of the in pari delicto-Principle and Other Private Law Consequences of Corruption under Polish Law
Maksymilian Pazdan and Maciej Zachariasiewicz
XII. Corruption in International Commercial Contracts - A Portuguese Substantive and Private International Law Perspective
Luis de Lima Pinheiro
XIII. Russian Experience and Practice on Civil Law Consequences of Corruption
Sergey Usoskin
XIV. For a Few Dollars More - Corruption in Singapore
Michael Furmston
XV. The Civil Law Consequences of Corruption under South African Law
Tjakie Naude
XVI. Impact of Bribery on Contracts under Swiss Civil Law
Christa Kissling
XVII. The Civil Law Consequences of Corruption under the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: an Analysis in Light of International Arbitration Practice
Richard Kreindler and Francesca Gesualdi
XVIII. The United States' Multidimensional Approach to Combatting Corruption
Padideh Ala'i
XIX. Fighting Corruption from the Civil Side: Echoes from the Silence of Venezuelan Contract Law
Eugenio Hernandez-Breton and Claudia Madrid Martinez.