Buch, Englisch, 832 Seiten
Law and Practice
Buch, Englisch, 832 Seiten
ISBN: 978-94-035-2834-2
Verlag: Kluwer Law International
- review of Incoterms 2020;
- new clauses covered (anti-slavery, exclusion, interpretation, no-waiver, sub-contracting, sustainability clauses, among others);
- rise of new international commercial courts;
- legaltech, smart contracts, and artificial intelligence;
- ethics;
- implementation of technology in legal practice;
- enforceability of penalty clauses;
- Internet sales and agency contracts;
- long-term contracts and goodwill compensation;
- data protection and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR);
- alliance, collaboration, and cooperation agreements;
- noncompete and nonsolicitation clauses;
- e-mail disclaimers; and
- separation and release agreements.
The book acts as a single-volume reference in the negotiating and drafting of international contracts and offers expert insights regarding the reasonableness of many contract clauses and the likelihood of their enforcement in a foreign jurisdiction. An adroit combination of contract theory and contract practice, the book continues to provide guidance to law practitioners and students alike. “International Contracting is an excellent single volume reference that highlights the different issues relating to a variety of contracts. I recommend it to drafting attorneys writing domestic as well as transborder contracts.” – Christopher E. Howard (complex commercial transactions and development projects), Managing Partner, Pierce Atwood LLP, Portland, Maine “The latest edition of Professor DiMatteo's International Contracting constitutes a broad yet detailed coverage of international contract law and laws, as well as international practice. It drills down into the level of detail that supplies invaluable practical guidance of the sort not to be found in other publications.” – Professor Michael G. Bridge, London School of Economics “International Contracting is an ideal source for practitioners whether of the civil or common law. It also provides a concise review of international contracting issues and practices for the scholar and student interested in this area of law. I highly recommend it as a general resource on the topic.” – Michel Cannarsa, Dean & Professor, Lyon Catholic University