This book contains the papers written for the seventh volume of the Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium Series, held in September 2006. The colloquium brings together practitioners and academics to discuss a central topic of commercial law which is of interest to both communities. This year's volume covers Contract Terms, a topic of importance to practitioners involved in drafting contracts or commercial litigation, and academics interested in contract and commercial law.
This book contains the papers written for the seventh volume of the Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium Series, held in September 2006. The colloquium brings together practitioners and academics to discuss a central topic of commercial law which is of interest to both communities. This year's volume covers Contract Terms, a topic of importance to practitioners involved in drafting contracts or commercial litigation, and academics interested in contract and commercial law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Burrows, QC (Hon), Norton Rose Professor of Commercial Law in the University of Oxford; Fellow of St Hugh's College; Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple; Barrister, Fountain Court Chambers. Edwin Peel, Fellow and Tutor in Law, Keble College, Oxford; Solicitor, Consultant Clifford Chance LLP.
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword * 1: Andrew Burrows and Ed Peel: Introduction * 2: Richard Calnan: Construction of Commercial Contracts: A Practitioner's Perspective * PART I: Construction and Interpretation * 3: Gerard McMeel: Overview: the Principles and Policies of Contractual Construction * 4: Edwin Peel: Whither Contra Proferentem? * 5: Andrew Burrows: Construction and Rectification * 6: Robert Stevens: Objectivity, Mistake and the Parol Evidence Rule * 7: Stefan Vogenauer: Interpretation of Contracts: Concluding Comparative Observations * PART II: Legislative Control of Exemption Clauses and Unfair Terms * 8: Elizabeth MacDonald: UCTA thirty years on * 9: Susan Bright: Unfairness and the Consumer Contract Regulations * 10: Hugh Beale: Exclusion and Limitation Clauses in Business Contracts: Transparency * PART III: Issues Relating to Particlular Types of Term * 11: John Cartwright: Excluding Liability for Misrepresentation * 12: Ewan McKendrick: Force Majeure Clauses: the Gap between Doctrine and Practice * 13: Simon Whittaker: Termination Clauses * 14: Louise Gullifer: Retention of Title Clauses: a Question of Balance * 15: Adrian Briggs: Contractual Agreements on Choice of Law: Some Notes Towards an Understanding of their Relative Effect
* Foreword * 1: Andrew Burrows and Ed Peel: Introduction * 2: Richard Calnan: Construction of Commercial Contracts: A Practitioner's Perspective * PART I: Construction and Interpretation * 3: Gerard McMeel: Overview: the Principles and Policies of Contractual Construction * 4: Edwin Peel: Whither Contra Proferentem? * 5: Andrew Burrows: Construction and Rectification * 6: Robert Stevens: Objectivity, Mistake and the Parol Evidence Rule * 7: Stefan Vogenauer: Interpretation of Contracts: Concluding Comparative Observations * PART II: Legislative Control of Exemption Clauses and Unfair Terms * 8: Elizabeth MacDonald: UCTA thirty years on * 9: Susan Bright: Unfairness and the Consumer Contract Regulations * 10: Hugh Beale: Exclusion and Limitation Clauses in Business Contracts: Transparency * PART III: Issues Relating to Particlular Types of Term * 11: John Cartwright: Excluding Liability for Misrepresentation * 12: Ewan McKendrick: Force Majeure Clauses: the Gap between Doctrine and Practice * 13: Simon Whittaker: Termination Clauses * 14: Louise Gullifer: Retention of Title Clauses: a Question of Balance * 15: Adrian Briggs: Contractual Agreements on Choice of Law: Some Notes Towards an Understanding of their Relative Effect
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