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Drafting and Negotiating International Commercial Contracts

By Fabio Bortolotti
Kluwer Law International February 2009

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ISBN-13
9789041128591
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Publication
February 2009
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Drafting an international contract can be a risky business. Yet with the increasing globalization of markets, these cross-border contracts are becoming a common practice for most traders, as well as for the lawyers assisting them. At the same time, international contracts remain a difficult and mysterious subject for business people as well as their lawyers.

In his new book, Drafting and Negotiating International Commercial Contracts, Professor Fabio Bortolotti, a world-renowned expert on contract law, clarifies the issues surrounding these contracts and provides solutions to the thorny problems they raise:

  • choice of the applicable law
  • choice of jurisdiction
  • international arbitration
  • the use of more international drafting techniques
  • hardship, force majeure and liquidated damages

 

As an added feature, this volume provides insights into the basic requirements of a well-drafted contract and analyzes in depth the negotiating process. It concludes with incisive commentary on the model contracts developed by the International Chamber of Commerce.

Lawyers and other legal professionals will find in these pages the tools they need to ensure their contracts meet the requirements of a globalized world.

 

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 The Applicable Law

Chapter 3 The Methods For Solving Disputes

Chapter 4 International Arbitration

Chapter 5 Litigation Before Ordinary Courts

Chapter 6 Drafting Negotiating and Concluding International Contracts

Chapter 7 The ICC Model Forms

Chapter 8 Appendices

 

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