Australian Export: A Guide to Law and Practice

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Cambridge University Press, 2006 M07 10
Australian Export: A Guide to Law and Practice provides students and business people interested in international trade with a clear and concise guide to the main procedures and regulatory environment for international business transactions. The book contains details on the steps involved in a direct sale of goods including: international sales law, trade terms, payment mechanisms, transport, insurance, customs arrangements (including importing) and dispute resolution. It also canvasses the legal and procedural considerations for exporting via an agent or distributor, via licensing and franchising arrangements or through the establishment of an overseas presence in the target market. This comprehensive guide to export and import procedures and regulations also points to the various sources where more in-depth information can be found if required. This book is an essential starting point for understanding the requirements and pitfalls of international business transactions.
 

Contents

Section 1
12
Section 2
25
Section 3
43
Section 4
53
Section 5
76
Section 6
79
Section 7
80
Section 8
88
Section 22
196
Section 23
198
Section 24
203
Section 25
209
Section 26
223
Section 27
224
Section 28
226
Section 29
228

Section 9
97
Section 10
100
Section 11
109
Section 12
124
Section 13
128
Section 14
149
Section 15
151
Section 16
154
Section 17
184
Section 18
186
Section 19
188
Section 20
189
Section 21
192
Section 30
233
Section 31
257
Section 32
258
Section 33
259
Section 34
261
Section 35
265
Section 36
266
Section 37
284
Section 38
289
Section 39
291
Section 40
296
Section 41
298

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About the author (2006)

Justin Malbon is an Associate Professor and former Dean of Law at Griffith University.

Bernard Bishop is Senior Lecturer in the Department of International Business and Asian Studies at Griffith Business School, Griffith University.

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