The International Sale of Goods (4th Ed.)

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This fourth edition of the leading authority on international sale of goods law provides clear, comprehensive and detailed analysis of the subject. The unique dual coverage of contracts under English law and the CISG is a valuable benefit for those interested in all types of sale of goods contracts, including the sale of commodities. The detailed commentary provides analysis on decided cases as well as on standard form contracts which represent evolving trade practice. In addition to matters of contract law, the book considers relevant property law, most notably addressing those issues arising out of the use of documents of title, such as marine bills of lading. The rights and duties of buyer and seller are explained in depth, and the relationship of sale contracts to other contracts, such as charter parties and letter of credit contracts, is rigorously examined. The book deals with issues of frustration and force majeure, the passing of property and risk, and remedies. The new edition provides expanded coverage of remedies, the passing of property, and the CISG, and gives even greater focus to the standard form contracts. All important recent decisions are considered and particularly those relating to interpretation and implied terms and the bunkers litigation. As ever, the law is explained in the context of commercial practice making the book an ideal reference source for practitioners, scholars and postgraduate students.
M G Bridge is Cassel Professor of Commercial Law, London School of Economics and Professor of Law, National University of Singapore Previously he was Dean of Laws and Professor of Commercial Law at UCL. Prior to that, Hind Professor of Commercial Law and Head of the Department of Law at the University of Nottingham and Professor of Law at McGill University; Fellow of the British Academy and Bencher of Middle Temple; Author of numerous books and many articles and chapters in the field of commercial and contract law; Door tenant 20 Essex Street Chambers.