Autonomy in International Contracts (Oxford Private International Law Series) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Autonomy in International Contracts (Oxford Private International Law Series) Book

This work examines the question of which country's law should be applied to determine what a contract means and to establish each party's contractual obligations. The book focuses on the legal systems of the United States the Commonwealth jurisdictions and the civil law countries of western and central Europe.Read More

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    This book explores the source and extent of the right of parties to an international contract to make appropriate arrangements for the determination of their legal relationship, primarily by selecting the applicable law, but also by selecting the judicial or arbitral forum. The book focuses on the legal systems of the United States, the Commonwealth jurisdictions and the civil law countries of western and central Europe. This fascinating analysis will be welcomed by practitioners and scholars alike.

  • 0198262701
  • 9780198262701
  • Peter Nygh
  • 4 March 1999
  • Clarendon Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 320
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