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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135315375
- Artikelnr.: 42711635
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135315375
- Artikelnr.: 42711635
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Gabriel Moens
Articles: Assessment of Damages under the Australian Trade Practices Act;
Fraud, the prime exception to the Autonomy Principle in letters of credit;
Canadian provincial legislative powers and Aboriginal rights since
Delgamuukw: Can a province infringe Aboriginal rights or title?; Avoidance
and the notion of fundamental breach under the CISG: An English
perspective; The availability of court-ordered interim and conservatory
measures in aid of international arbitration in the United States of
America and France - A comparative essay; Cross-border transactions in
Vietnam and the Vietnam-US Bilateral Trade Agreement; Finding the
equilibrium for dispute resolution: How Brunei Darussalam balances a
British legacy with its Malay and Islamic identity; American offshore
business tax planning: Can Australian lawyers get a piece of the action?;
Comments: The Rise and Fall of National Sovereignty; A comparison of model
laws as a starting point for the development of an enford=ceable
international consumer protection regime; The European Union's approach to
legal non-retrospectivity: Are there problems for international
businesses?; The new Belgian Legislation on Euthanasia; International
Arbitration Moot; Book Reviews.
Fraud, the prime exception to the Autonomy Principle in letters of credit;
Canadian provincial legislative powers and Aboriginal rights since
Delgamuukw: Can a province infringe Aboriginal rights or title?; Avoidance
and the notion of fundamental breach under the CISG: An English
perspective; The availability of court-ordered interim and conservatory
measures in aid of international arbitration in the United States of
America and France - A comparative essay; Cross-border transactions in
Vietnam and the Vietnam-US Bilateral Trade Agreement; Finding the
equilibrium for dispute resolution: How Brunei Darussalam balances a
British legacy with its Malay and Islamic identity; American offshore
business tax planning: Can Australian lawyers get a piece of the action?;
Comments: The Rise and Fall of National Sovereignty; A comparison of model
laws as a starting point for the development of an enford=ceable
international consumer protection regime; The European Union's approach to
legal non-retrospectivity: Are there problems for international
businesses?; The new Belgian Legislation on Euthanasia; International
Arbitration Moot; Book Reviews.
Articles: Assessment of Damages under the Australian Trade Practices Act;
Fraud, the prime exception to the Autonomy Principle in letters of credit;
Canadian provincial legislative powers and Aboriginal rights since
Delgamuukw: Can a province infringe Aboriginal rights or title?; Avoidance
and the notion of fundamental breach under the CISG: An English
perspective; The availability of court-ordered interim and conservatory
measures in aid of international arbitration in the United States of
America and France - A comparative essay; Cross-border transactions in
Vietnam and the Vietnam-US Bilateral Trade Agreement; Finding the
equilibrium for dispute resolution: How Brunei Darussalam balances a
British legacy with its Malay and Islamic identity; American offshore
business tax planning: Can Australian lawyers get a piece of the action?;
Comments: The Rise and Fall of National Sovereignty; A comparison of model
laws as a starting point for the development of an enford=ceable
international consumer protection regime; The European Union's approach to
legal non-retrospectivity: Are there problems for international
businesses?; The new Belgian Legislation on Euthanasia; International
Arbitration Moot; Book Reviews.
Fraud, the prime exception to the Autonomy Principle in letters of credit;
Canadian provincial legislative powers and Aboriginal rights since
Delgamuukw: Can a province infringe Aboriginal rights or title?; Avoidance
and the notion of fundamental breach under the CISG: An English
perspective; The availability of court-ordered interim and conservatory
measures in aid of international arbitration in the United States of
America and France - A comparative essay; Cross-border transactions in
Vietnam and the Vietnam-US Bilateral Trade Agreement; Finding the
equilibrium for dispute resolution: How Brunei Darussalam balances a
British legacy with its Malay and Islamic identity; American offshore
business tax planning: Can Australian lawyers get a piece of the action?;
Comments: The Rise and Fall of National Sovereignty; A comparison of model
laws as a starting point for the development of an enford=ceable
international consumer protection regime; The European Union's approach to
legal non-retrospectivity: Are there problems for international
businesses?; The new Belgian Legislation on Euthanasia; International
Arbitration Moot; Book Reviews.