Table of contents - Special Issue: A Critical Analysis of the New European Sales Law
Guest Editors: Larry A. Dimatteo
Common European Sales Law: A critique of its rationales, functions, and unanswered questions
Larry A. DiMatteoThis article seeks to take a critical look at the proposed Common European Sales Law (CESL).
The scope of the Common European Sales Law: B2B, goods, digital content and services
Rafael Illescas Ortiz, Pilar Perales ViscasillasThis article aims to take a critical look at the proposed Common European Sales Law (CESL) and its field of application.
The binding power of the contract: Protection of performance in the system of the Common European Sales Law
Fryderyk ZollThe purpose of this article is to investigate the role that the principle of pacta sunt servanda plays in consumer contracts under the Common European Sales Law (CESL).
Interpretation and gap‐filling in the CISG and in the CESL
Ulrich MagnusThe purpose of this article is to compare the methods of interpretation and gap filling in the United Nations Sales Convention (CISG) and in the Draft Common European Sales Law…
Dealing with informational asymmetries under the proposed CESL and CISG
Christian Twigg‐FlesnerThis paper aims to explore the way in which informational asymmetries between the two parties to a contract for the sale of goods are dealt with under two legal regimes designed…
Change of circumstances: CISG, CESL and a case from Scotland
Hector L. MacQueenThe purpose of this paper is to present a critical analysis of the concept of “change of circumstances” as a justification for judicial revision of contracts.
ISSN:
1477-0024e-ISSN:
2045-4376ISSN-L:
1477-0024Online date, start – end:
2002Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr James Hartigan