Review of the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG): 2005-2006The Review of the of the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is published annually and features articles written by prominent legal scholars in the field of international sale of goods from around the world. In addition to the writings analyzing the various articles of the CISG, the book compiles translations of recent decisions as well as commentaries of notable cases relating to the CISG. The book provides a forum for legal discussion within the international legal community in the area of international sales law and is an authoritative source of reference for international scholars. This 2005-2006 volume includes the following articles: -- How the Fact of Accepting Good Faith as a General Principle of the CISG Will Bring More Uniformity -- Defective Performance in Contracts for International Sale of Goods: A Comparative Analysis Between the Brazilian Law and the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods -- Canadian Jurisprudence and the Uniform Application of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods -- Good Faith in the CISG: The Interpretation Problems of Article 7 |
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Contents
How the Fact of Accepting Good Faith as a General Principle | 3 |
Canadian Jurisprudence and the Uniform Application of the UN Convention | 85 |
The Interpretation Problems of Article 7 | 153 |
Casenote on the Decision of Court of First Instance of Tudela Spain | 211 |
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