The Elgar Companion to UNIDROIT
Edited by Thomas John,
Rishi Gulati and
Ben Köhler
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This comprehensive Companion provides a unique overview of UNIDROIT, the primary independent organisation coordinating the practice of international private law across its 65 member states. As the third in the suite of titles covering the ‘three sisters’ of uniform private law and private international law, it considers UNIDROIT’s role in the creation of existing uniform law, as well as posing questions about its future in the sector.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781803924557
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: The Elgar Companion to Unidroit , pp 1-11

- Ben Köhler
- Ch 2 The beginnings, history and structure , pp 14-33

- Lena Peters
- Ch 3 Unidroit and Africa - Unidroit Principles and African Principles , pp 34-45

- Jan L Neels, Eesa A Fredericks and Solomon Okorley
- Ch 4 Unidroit and Asia , pp 46-60

- Hiroo Sono
- Ch 5 Unidroit and Latin America , pp 61-78

- Isabel Zuloaga Ríos and María Ignacia Vial Undurraga
- Ch 6 Tracing the path of the role of technology in Unidroit instruments , pp 80-95

- Teresa Rodríguez De Las Heras Ballell
- Ch 7 Contributions of Unidroit to sustainable development , pp 96-113

- Jeannette M E Tramhel
- Ch 8 Behavioural economics of internationally unifying private law , pp 114-129

- Johannes Ungerer
- Ch 9 Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC): Applicability and application , pp 132-150

- Felix Dasser
- Ch 10 Long-term contracts in the 2016 Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts , pp 151-164

- Ben Köhler
- Ch 11 Unidroit Principles and CISG: A first and a second look , pp 165-177

- Pilar Perales Viscasillas
- Ch 12 Common law responses to the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts , pp 178-192

- Paul MacMahon
- Ch 13 The Unidroit Principles and the harmonization of contract law in West and Central Africa , pp 193-205

- Justin Monsenepwo
- Ch 14 The Unidroit Principles in investment arbitration , pp 206-218

- José Antonio Moreno Rodríguez
- Ch 15 The role of Unidroit and the development of legal structures to support contract farming , pp 219-230

- A. Endres and Jessica Guarino
- Ch 16 Agricultural land investment contracts: Analysis from an African perspective , pp 231-247

- Titilayo Adebola
- Ch 17 Unidroit access to credit instruments , pp 249-261

- Giuliano G Castellano and Marek Dubovec
- Ch 18 The Cape Town Convention 20 years on , pp 262-276

- Louise Gullifer
- Ch 19 The Aircraft Protocol to the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment , pp 277-284

- Roy Goode
- Ch 20 The public service exemption under the Luxembourg Rail Protocol: The right balance between the public and private interests? , pp 285-299

- Sanam Saidova
- Ch 21 Extending private uniform law to outer space: The Space Protocol to the Cape Town Convention , pp 300-315

- Souichirou Kozuka
- Ch 22 The MAC Protocol: A new era for the Cape Town Convention , pp 316-335

- William Brydie-Watson
- Ch 23 The Cape Town Convention in the light of financial market transactions: International interest and cover pools , pp 336-344

- Florian Heindler
- Ch 24 Factoring Model Law: Advancing access to finance and promoting financial inclusion , pp 345-358

- Marek Dubovec and Megumi Hara
- Ch 25 The Unidroit Capital Markets Projects , pp 360-370

- Thomas Keijser
- Ch 26 The 1995 Unidroit Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects , pp 371-390

- Giuditta Giardini
- Ch 27 Unidroit’s work in the area of civil procedure , pp 391-401

- Christoph A Kern
- Ch 28 Possible future protocols to the Cape Town Convention on ships and on renewable energy equipment , pp 404-426

- Ole Böger
- Ch 29 Best Practices for Effective Enforcement: Principle of formalisation and debtor protection , pp 427-441

- Philipp Schlüter
- Ch 30 Drafting a Model Law on Warehouse Receipts , pp 442-456

- Dora Neo
- Ch 31 Access to justice and multinational corporations: Promoting privately driven transnational hybrid adjudication , pp 458-476

- Rishi Gulati
- Ch 32 Unidroit and the struggles in harmonising succession law , pp 477-495

- Francesco Paolo Patti
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