基本説明
Co-publication with C. H. Beck. The various articles of the CISG are compared to their equivalents in the UNIDROIT Principles, the Principles of the European Contract Law, and some of the leading national systems, such as the UCC. The Commentary also covers the interplay of the CISG and the INCOTERMS.
Full Description
Thirty years after the approval on the 19th April 1980, the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the CISG, has become the law of international sales. In the meantime 76 states have ratified the CISG which make up for more than two thirds of the global trade. Despite CISG's practical importance and its global reach the commentary literature on the CISG in English, the language of international trade, is rather limited. This book is intended to fill this gap and to supplement the few existing commentaries by a truly international work which takes into account the various legal settings in which the CISG is applied. The Commentary is designed as a German type of commentary which provides an authoritative "Article-by-Article" comment to the CISG. Its structure strictly follows the structure of the provisions of the Convention. Specific topics, e.g. E-Commerce and the CISG, comparative contract texts such as Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts, European Principles of Contract Law and Draft Common Frame of Reference, are dealt with in the context of the comments of the pertinent articles. The Incoterms are also dealt with in detail. Contributors to this volume are: Professor Yesim M. Atamer, Istanbul, Turkey; Dr Ivo Bach, Mainz, Germany; Professor Gary Bell, Singapore; Professor Andrea Bjoerklund, Davis, USA; Dr Stavros Brekoulakis, London, United Kingdom; Professor Michael Bridge, London, United Kingdom; Dr Petra Butler, Wellington, New Zealand; Milena Djordjevic, Belgrade, Serbia; Professor Johan Erauw, Gent, Belgium; Professor Franco Ferrari, Verona, Italy; Professor John Y. Gotanda, Villanova, USA; Arjun Harindranath, Wellington, New Zealand; Professor Johnny Herre, Stockholm, Sweden; Professor Peter Huber, Mainz, Germany; Dr Stefan Kroell, Koeln, Germany; Professor Loukas Mistelis, London, United Kingdom; Professor Pilar Perales Viscasillas, La Rioja, Spain; Professor Burghard Piltz, Gutersloh, Germany; Anjanette Raymond, London, United Kingdom; John Riberio, London, United Kingdom; Dr Djakhongir Saidov, Birmingham, United Kingdom; Professor Hiroo Sono, Hokkaido, Japan; Dr Frank Spohnheimer, Kaiserslautern, Germany; Professor Alberto Zuppi, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Contents
Introduction to the CISGPreamble Part I. Sphere of application and general provisionsChapter I. Sphere of Application Art icle 1 Article 2 Article 3 Article 4 Article 5 Article 6 Chapter II. General Provisions Article 7 Article 8 Article 9 Article 10 Article 11 Article 12 Article 13 Part II. Formation of the ContractIntroductory Remarks to Articles 14-24 Article 14 Article 15 Article 16 Article 17 Article 18 Article 19 Article 20 Article 21 Article 22 Article 23 Article 24 Part III. Sale of GoodsChapter I. General Provisions Article 25 Article 26 Article 27 Article 28 Article 29 Chapter II. Obligations of the Seller Article 30 Section I. Delivery the goods and handing over of documents Article 31 Article 32 Article 33 Article 34 Section II. Conformity of the goods and third party claims Introductory Remarks to Articles 35-44 Article 35 Art icle 36 Art icle 37 Article 38 Article 39 Article 40 Article 41 Article 42 Article 43 Article 44 Section III. Remedies for breach of contract by the seller Article 45 Article 46 Article 47 Article 48 Article 49 Article 50 Art icle 51 Article 52 Chapter III. Obligations of the Buyer Article 53 Section I. Payment of the price Article 54 Article 55 Article 56 Article 57 Article 58 Article 59 Section II. Taking delivery Article 60 Introduction to Articles 61-65 Section III. Remedies for breach of contract by the buyer Article 61 Article 62 Article 63 Article 64 Article 65 Chapter IV. Passing of Risk Article 66 Article 67 Article 68 Article 69 Article 70 Chapter V. Provisions Common to the Obligations of the Seller and of the Buyer Section I. Anticipatory breach and instalment contracts Introduction to Articles 71-73 Art icle 71 Art icle 72 Art icle 73 Section II. Damages Art icle 74 Article 75 Article 76 Article 77 Section III. Interest Article 78 Section IV. Exemption Article 79 Section V. Effects of avoidance Article 80 Article 81 Article 82 Art icle 83 Art icle 84 Section VI. Preservation of Goods Introductory Remarks to Articles 85-88 Art icle 85 Art icle 86 Art icle 87 Article 88 Part IV. Final ProvisionsArticle 89 Article 90 Article 91 Article 92 Article 93 Article 94 Article 95 Article 96 Article 97 Article 98 Article 99 Article 100Article 101