The Unification of International Commercial Law
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Description
Since the standardization of multinational trade law increases legal certainty and thus promotes international trade, the simplification of the regulations that regulate cross-border issues is becoming increasingly important. This applies to sales law and factoring law or transport law as well as to procedural law and arbitration. As part of the Tilburg readings, the topic of standardization was addressed from both an academic perspective and a practical legal perspective. The authors examine the levels at which standardization can be carried out (regional, European or global), the means in question (agreements or model laws) and the possible methods (unification of substantive law or the further development of international private and procedural law). In addition to the twelve lectures at the conference, the volume also contains a draft for supranational civil procedure rules.
Publication Date
1998
Edition
1
Recommended Citation
Ferrari, Franco, "The Unification of International Commercial Law" (1998). Faculty Books & Edited Works. 863.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-books-edited-works/863
