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    Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
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    almahu_9949386506802882
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780367220846 , 0367220849 , 9781000362572 , 1000362574 , 9781000362510 , 1000362515 , 1000362639 , 9781000362633
    Serie: Routledge research in international commercial law
    Inhalt: "Through further technological development and increased globalization, conducting busines abroad has become easier, especially for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). However, the legal issues associated with international commerce have not lessened in complexity, including the role of non-state rules. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of non-state rules in international commercial contracts. Non-state rules have legal authority in the national and international sphere, but the key question is how this legal authority can be understood and established. To answer this question this book examines first what non-state rules are and how their legal authority can be measured, it then analyses how non-state rules are applied in different scenarios, including as the applicable law, as a source of law, or to interpret either the law or the contract. Throughout this analysis three other important questions are also answered: when can non-state rules be applied? when are they applied? and how are they applied? The book concludes with a framework and classification that leads to a deeper understanding of the legal authority of non-state rules. Providing a transnational perspective on this important topic, this book will appeal to anyone researching international commercial law. It will also be a valuable resource for arbitrators and anyone working in international commercial litigation"--
    Anmerkung: Introduction : non-state rules in international commercial contracts -- Defining non-state rules -- The place of non-state rules in international commercial law -- The roles of non-state rules in the contractual relationship -- Party autonomy in international commercial contracts -- Non-state rules and private international law -- Non-state rules and arbitration -- Applying non-state rules as a source of domestic law -- The application of non-state rules to interpret the law -- The application of codified non-state rules as lex mercatoria -- Ascertaining the legal authority of non-state rules.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Hoekstra, Johanna. Non-state rules in international commercial law. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021 ISBN 9780367195441
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047689101
    Umfang: 1 online resource (257 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000362510
    Serie: Routledge Research in International Commercial Law Ser
    Anmerkung: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Non-state rules in international commercial contracts -- 1.1 The quest for legal certainty -- 1.2 International commercial contracts -- 1.3 Key organisations -- 1.4 Categories of non-state rules: uncodified -- 1.5 Categories of non-state rules: codified -- 1.6 Structure of the remainder of the book -- Part 1: The nature of non-state rules and how to measure their legal authority -- Chapter 2: Defining non-state rules -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Characteristics of non-state rules -- 2.3 Defining the (new) lex mercatoria -- 2.4 The content of the lex mercatoria -- 2.5 Understanding legal authority -- 2.6 Measuring the legal authority of non-state rules -- 2.7 Conclusion: understanding non-state rules -- Chapter 3: The place of non-state rules in international commercial law -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 International commercial law and transnational commercial law -- 3.3 The effects of diverging legal systems -- 3.4 The harmonisation of international commercial law -- 3.5 Legal harmonisation through international conventions -- 3.6 Legal harmonisation through non-state rules -- 3.7 Conclusion: the role of non-state rules in the harmonisation of international commercial law -- Chapter 4: The roles of non-state rules in the contractual relationship -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Classifying sources of international and transnational commercial law -- 4.3 International conventions -- 4.4 Uncodified non-state rules -- 4.5 Codified non- state rules as a source of law -- 4.6 Restatements of law -- 4.7 Conclusion: assessing the role of non-state rules in domestic law and in the contract -- Part 2: Application of non-state rules as the governing law of the contract , Chapter 5: Party autonomy in international commercial contracts -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Using non-state rules as the governing law -- 5.3 Choice of law in international commercial contracts -- 5.4 Restricted party autonomy -- 5.5 A substantive connection between the applicable law and the contract -- 5.6 Choice of law without borders -- 5.7 Conclusion: choice of law and non-state rules -- Chapter 6: Non-state rules and private international law -- 6.1 Introductory remarks -- 6.2 International legislation -- 6.3 Examples of extending party autonomy -- 6.4 Party autonomy without limits -- 6.5 Conclusion: party autonomy and non-state rules -- Chapter 7: Non-state rules and arbitration -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 National legislation on arbitration and non-state rules -- 7.3 Party autonomy and arbitration -- 7.4 Arbitration rules and non-state rules -- 7.5 Arbitration, non-state rules and, court litigation -- 7.6 Conclusion: determining legal authority of non-state rules in arbitration -- Part 3: How courts apply non-state rules -- Chapter 8: Applying non-state rules as a source of domestic law -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The application of non-state rules as a source of domestic law: trade usages & -- the UCC -- 8.3 The application of non-state rules as part of the applicable law: the example of the CISG -- 8.4 Conclusion: applying and interpreting trade usages -- Chapter 9: The application of non-state rules to interpret the law -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The application of non-state rules as part of international conventional law -- 9.3 The use of non-state rules as guidelines for the interpretation of national law -- 9.4 Non-state rules as a point of reference -- 9.5 Conclusion: non-state rules as a tool of interpretation -- Chapter 10: The application of codified non-state rules as lex mercatoria -- 10.1 Introduction , 10.2 The application of codified non-states rules as lex mercatoria -- 10.3 Using codified non-state rules as lex mercatoria: the UNIDROIT Principles -- 10.4 Using the CISG as lex mercatoria -- 10.5 Interpreting the lex mercatoria through codified non-state rules -- 10.6 Conclusion: linking the lex mercatoria and codified non-state rules -- Chapter 11: Ascertaining the legal authority of non-state rules -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Categorising legal authority -- 11.3 Understanding legal authority through application -- 11.4 The application of codified non-state rules as lex mercatoria -- 11.5 Non-state rules, private international law, and legal harmonisation -- 11.6 Concluding remarks -- Table of cases -- Court cases -- Arbitral awards -- Bibliography -- Books and articles -- Other sources -- Index
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hoekstra, Johanna Non-State Rules in International Commercial Law Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2021 ISBN 9780367195441
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Außenhandelskaufvertrag ; Handelsrecht ; Internationales Kaufrecht ; Internationales Privatrecht
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