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Reviews for the fifth edition:
‘Many of my students have commented on how useful Indira Carr’s book had been to them… This book is on the top of my list of suggested key textbooks.’
— Dr Simone Lamont-Black, Edinburgh University, UK
‘This is an excellently written, comprehensive and easy to navigate through book. It is an indispensable resource for academics, practitioners and students.’
— Dr Jadranka Petrovic, Monash University, Australia
‘It is an excellent work on the major elements of international trade which accurately reflects the law and is essential for practitioners as well as students.’
— Masood Ahmed, Associate Professor, University of Leicester, UK
‘Carr’s book is fluently written and richly informative on the current state of the law and practice in field […] often bringing out the historical context of the international dynamics of commercial transactions’.
— Dr Priscilla Schwartz, University of East London, UK
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Standard Trade Terms
Chapter 2 The Vienna Convention On The International Sale Of Goods 1980
Chapter 3 Electronic Commerce – Legal Issues And Harmonisation
Chapter 4 The Electronic Transaction And Security Issues
Chapter 5 Transportation Of Goods By Sea – Charterparties
Chapter 6 Bills Of Lading
Chapter 7 Bills Of Lading And Common Law
Chapter 8 Carriage Of Goods By Sea: Bills Of Lading And The Carriage Of Goods By Sea Act 1971 (Hague-Visby Rules)
Chapter 9 The Hamburg Rules And Recent Developments The Rotterdam Rules
Chapter 10 International Carriage Of Goods By Air
Chapter 11 International Carriage Of Goods By Rail
Chapter 12 International Carriage Of Goods By Road
Chapter 13 International Multimodal Transport
Chapter 14 Marine Insurance
Chapter 15 Letters Of Credit
Chapter 16 Civil Jurisdiction
Chapter 17 Choice Of Law
Chapter 18 Foreign Judgments
Chapter 19 Arbitration
Chapter 20 Mediation (Conciliation): An Alternative Form Of Dispute Resolution
Chapter 21 Fighting Corruption In International Business