The Development of Transnational Commercial Law - Professor Sir Roy Goode QC

The Development of Transnational Commercial Law

Policies and Problems
Buch | Hardcover
446 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-882581-4 (ISBN)
165,20 inkl. MwSt
This book compiles key transnational commercial law essays by Professor Sir Roy Goode, one of the world's most influential commercial law scholars. Spanning over 50 years, the essays cover international harmonisation, comparative law and the conflict of laws. Linking text explains the relevance of each piece to the development of commercial law.
For over 40 years Professor Sir Roy Goode QC has been involved in the preparation of international instruments, working with the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, the Hague Conference of Private International Law and the International Chamber of Commerce.

The essays selected for this volume, written over the course of Sir Roy's career, offer a unique insight into the development of transnational commercial law, combining close theoretical study with an understanding of the practical relevance and application of the principles under discussion.

Encompassing a range of topics, such as the processes and products of international harmonisation, comparative law and the conflict of laws, and placing a particular emphasis on the policies and problems of harmonisation, these essays were ground-breaking at the time of their publication and are still widely referenced to this day. Authorial commentary on the essays, provided through introductions to each section of the book, helps the reader to trace how the law has developed since, and often as a result of, the publication of each paper.

Professor Sir Roy Goode QC is Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of St John's College, Oxford. He was formerly the Crowther Professor of Credit and Commercial Law at Queen Mary, University of London, where he was the founder and first director, and is the current Honorary President of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies.

PART I. HARMONISATION
1: Reflections on the Harmonisation of Commercial Law
2: International Restatements of Contract and English Law
3: International Restatements and National Law
4: Contract and Commercial Law: The Logic and Limits of Harmonisation
5: The Protection of Interests in Movables in Transnational Commercial Law
6: Insularity or Leadership? The Role of the United Kingdom in the Harmonisation of Commercial Law
7: The Treatment of Intangible Assets Under the Cape Town Convention and Protocols
8: From Acorn to Oak Tree: the Development of the Cape Town Convention and Protocols
9: The Priority Rules Under the Cape Town Convention and Protocols
10: Battening Down Your Security Interests: How the Shipping Industry Can Benefit from the UNIDROIT Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment
11: The Power to Dispose Under the Cape Town Convention and Aircraft Protocol
12 Abstract Payment Undertakings and the Rule of the International Chamber of Commerce:
PART II. PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
13: Security Entitlement as Collateral and Conflict of Laws
14: The hague Convention on Intermediated Securities
15: The Cape Town Convention and Protocols and the Conflict of Laws
16: Private Commercial Law Conventions and Public and Private International Law: The Radical Approach of the Cape Town Convention 2001 and Its Protocols
17: The Assignments of Pure Intangibles in the Conflict of Laws
PART III. USAGE AND THE LEX MERCATORIA
18: Usage and Its Reception in Transnational Commercial Law
19: A New International Lex Mercatoria?
20: Rule, Practice, and Pragmatism in Transnational Commercial Law
21: Is the Lex Mercatoria Autonomous?
PART IV. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
22: The role of the Lex Loci Arbitri in International Commercial Arbitration
23: The Adaption of English Law to International Commercial Arbitration
24: Litigation on Arbitration? The Influence of the Dispute Resolution Procedure on Substantive Rights
25: The End of an Era: A Tribute to Jacob Ziegel

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 164 x 239 mm
Gewicht 830 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Internationales Privatrecht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Handelsrecht
ISBN-10 0-19-882581-1 / 0198825811
ISBN-13 978-0-19-882581-4 / 9780198825814
Zustand Neuware
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