The Cmea Uniform Law for International SalesBRILL, 1985 M03 18 - 291 pages |
Contents
UNIFICATION OF LAW AN EXIGENCY OF OUR | 1 |
arising from divergences of different types of private and civil law regulations 3 4 The sources | 7 |
property and copyright 12 10 Functions and activities of UNCITRAL 14 11 Spheres | 26 |
ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION | 35 |
1 General conditions before the creation of the CMEA 35 2 The General Uniform | 47 |
GENERAL CONDITIONS OR PROVISIONS OF LAW? | 53 |
Unilateral governmental measures 122 | 61 |
and automatism The specific role of civil law 63 6 The lawunifying character of the GCDG | 70 |
FORMATION OF THE CONTRACTS | 127 |
system of liability of other uniform rules 205 11 The system of liability of the GCDG and | 136 |
1 The role of contractmaking in sales transactions 127 2 The nature of the rules 128 3 | 139 |
delivery of the goods terms ownership 149 2 Buyers obligations acceptance payment | 152 |
b renouncement 159 c damages 161 d system of regulation 161 3 Shortage Defect | 204 |
THE ENFORCEMENT OF CLAIMS | 211 |
1 Presentation of claims 211 2 Settlement of legal disputes 214 3 Limitation 217 | 217 |
1 The development of the GCDG is a decisive factor of the development of the general legal | 230 |
INTERPRETATION OF THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF DELIVERY OF GOODS | 77 |
DIRECT REGULATION AND CONFLICT RULES | 83 |
1 Combined regulation 83 2 110 83 3 Problems of application 84 4 Clause 3 | 89 |
Contents of the obligation provisos interrelations of the declarations of acceptance | 98 |
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