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Contractual Excuse Under The Cisg: Impediment, Hardship, And The Excuse Doctrines, Larry A. Dimatteo
Contractual Excuse Under The Cisg: Impediment, Hardship, And The Excuse Doctrines, Larry A. Dimatteo
UF Law Faculty Publications
This article will examine the law of excuse as espoused in the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). It will examine the relevant case law applying the doctrine of impediment found in CISG Article 79. The question posed in this analysis is whether the word “impediment” relates only to the occurrences of force majeure, impossibility and frustration of purpose events or if it also includes changed circumstances, impracticability and hardship events. For purposes of simplicity, the first set of excuse or exemption doctrines will be analyzed under the heading of “impossibility” and the second set will …
Cisg As Basis Of A Comprehensive International Sales Law, Larry A. Dimatteo
Cisg As Basis Of A Comprehensive International Sales Law, Larry A. Dimatteo
UF Law Faculty Publications
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Comparative Efficiency In International Sales Law, Larry A. Dimatteo, Daniel Ostas
Comparative Efficiency In International Sales Law, Larry A. Dimatteo, Daniel Ostas
UF Law Faculty Publications
The article employs the method of the economic analysis of law (EAL) in a comparative context. In particular, it assesses the efficiency of select provisions of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). The CISG is the law of the United States and over 70 other countries. It reflects a culmination of a century-old process of failed attempts to achieve an international sales law. The drafting process involved intense negotiation and compromise between representatives of the common and civil law legal traditions. As a result, the CISG provides in an interesting amalgam of civil …
The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods: Guide To Research And Literature, Claire M. Germain
The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods: Guide To Research And Literature, Claire M. Germain
UF Law Faculty Publications
This article maps research strategies concerning the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and explores some research issues relating to the Convention and its interpretation. More specifically, it provides guidance on where to start, how to find the leading texts, commentaries and practitioners' guides, and where to find the texts of documents. Finally, this article describes some new Internet-based projects, examines where to find additional information, and examines how to keep "up-to-date" with this burgeoning area of international sales law.