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adam_text | CONTENTS TABLE OF CASES XVII TABLE OF LEGISLATION AND RELATED DOCUMENTS
XXIII 1 TRANSNATIONAL CONTRACT LAW PART I GENERAL 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1
MODERN CONTRACT LAW: NATURE OF THE PARTIES OR TYPE OF CONTRACT? 1 1.1.2
THE EFFECT OF GLOBALISATION 5 1.1.3 CONTENT AND COVERAGE OF THIS CHAPTER
9 1.1.4 MODERN CONTRACT THEORY 10 1.1.5 A NEW MODEL OF CONTRACT LAW? 15
1.1.6 MODERN CONTRACT THEORY AND THE NORMATIVE INTERPRETATION TECHNIQUE
19 1.1.7 THE CHALLENGE OF E-COMMERCE 21 1.2 FORMATION OF CONTRACTS IN
CIVIL AND COMMON LAW 1.2.1 THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRACT LAW AND THE ROLE
OF PARTIES INTENT IN CIVIL LAW. THE NOTION OF CONSENSUS AS THE BASIS
FOR CONTRACT VALIDITY 23 1.2.2. THE NOTIONS OF CONSIDERATION, EXCHANGE
OR BARGAIN IN THE COMMON LAW OF CONTRACT. MEANING OF INTENT, OFFER AND
ACCEPTANCE 27 1.2.3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSIDERATION NOTION IN
COMMON LAW. THE MODERN ALTERNATIVE OF DETRIMENTAL RELIANCE 30 1.2.4
CONTRACTS: CONSTRUCTION AND REMEDIES IN COMMON AND CIVIL LAW. THE PAROLE
EVIDENCE RULE 35 1.2.5 THE PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CONSIDERATION
REQUIREMENT IN COMMON LAW 37 1.2.6 THE COMMON LAW NOTION OF
CONSIDERATION AND THE CIVIL LAW NOTION OF CAUSA COMPARED 39 1.2.7 OTHER
ASPECTS OF CONTRACTUAL VALIDITY: CAPACITY AND AUTHORITY 42 1.2.8 OTHER
ASPECTS OF CONTRACTUAL VALIDITY: FORMALITIES 43 1.2.9 OTHER ASPECTS OF
CONTRACTUAL VALIDITY: DEFINITENESS 45 1.3 THE NORMATIVE INTERPRETATION
TECHNIQUE IN PRACTICE: THE CIVIL LAW NOTION OF GOOD FAITH, THE COMMON
LAW ALTERNATIVES, AND THE ROLE OF OTHER SOURCES OF PRIVATE LAW 1.3.1 THE
MODERN NORMATIVE APPROACH AND THE CONCEPT OF DYNAMIC CONTRACT LAW 46 VI
CONTENTS 1.3.2 ROMAN LAW, JUS COMMUNE, NINETEENTH-CENTURY THINKING, AND
THE MODERN REVIVAL OF MULTIPLE SOURCES OF CONTRACT LAW 49 1.3.3 THE
NOTION OF GOOD FAITH IN CIVIL LAW 52 1.3.4 GOOD FAITH AS A MULTIFACETED
NOTION IN CIVIL LAW 55 1.3.5 INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF THE OPERATION OF
THE NOTION OF GOOD FAITH IN CIVIL LAW 60 1.3.6 GOOD FAITH, LEGAL
POSITIVISM AND SYSTEM THINKING IN THE CODIFICATION MANNER. THE BRIDGE TO
THE COMMON LAW AND THE CONNECT WITH THE TRANSNATIONALISATION PROCESS OF
PRIVATE LAW IN THE PROFESSIONAL SPHERE 62 1.3.7 GOOD FAITH IN COMMON
LAW. ALTERNATIVES. EQUITY DISTINGUISHED 65 1.3.8 EU NOTION OF GOOD FAITH
69 1.3.9 GOOD FAITH AND SOURCES OF LAW IN THE CISG, UNIDROIT AND
EUROPEAN CONTRACT PRINCIPLES. THE DCFR 71 1.3.10 WHEN IS GOOD FAITH A
MANDATORY CONCEPT? 73 1.3.11 PRACTICAL EFFECTS OF GOOD FAITH OR
NORMATIVE THINKING: THE NATURE OF PRE-CONTRACTUAL INFORMATION AND
DISCLOSURE DUTIES, MEANING OF CONSENSUS, MISTAKE, MISREPRESENTATION, AND
GROSS DISPARITY 75 1.3.12 PRACTICAL EFFECTS OF GOOD FAITH OR NORMATIVE
THINKING: PRE-CONTRACTUAL NEGOTIATION DUTIES, CO-OPERATION DUTIES, AND
ABUSE OF CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS 78 1.3.13 PRACTICAL EFFECTS OF GOOD FAITH OR
NORMATIVE THINKING: THE STATUS OF COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF INTENT 80 1.3.14
THE PRACTICAL EFFECTS OF GOOD FAITH OR NORMATIVE THINKING: FORCE MAJEURE
AND CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES IN PROFESSIONAL DEALINGS 81 1.4 PERFORMANCE
OF THE CONTRACT, DEFENCES, DEFAULT, AND EXCUSES, TERMINATION 83 1.4.1
PERFORMANCE IN KIND/SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 83 1.4.2 LACK OF CONSENSUS OR
DEFENCES TO PERFORMANCE: INVALIDITY AND RESCISSION 87 1.4.3 EXCUSES AND
THE MEANING OF PROMISES, CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES IN CONNECTION WITH
PERFORMANCE IN COMMON LAW. CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS/ WARRANTIES AND
COVENANTS IN FINANCIAL CONTRACTS 92 1.4.4 DEFAULT OR BREACH AND DAMAGES
96 1.4.5 FORCE MAJEURE AND CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES 98 1.4.6 THE
DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT OF FORCE MAJEURE. FRUSTRATION AND ECONOMIC
IMPOSSIBILITY. DEVELOPMENT IN CIVIL AND COMMON LAW 101 CONTENTS VII
1.4.7 UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE BALANCE OF THE CONTRACT: HARDSHIP
AND RENEGOTIATION DUTIES 103 1.4.8 MODERN LEGISLATIVE APPROACHES TO A
CHANGE IN CIRCUMSTANCES 109 1.4.9 CONTRACTUAL HARDSHIP CLAUSES 111 1.5
PRIVITY OF CONTRACT 112 1.5.1 PRIVITY OF CONTRACT OR THIRD PARTY RIGHTS
AND DUTIES UNDER A CONTRACT 112 1.5.2 DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRACTUAL
THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS AND DUTIES IN CIVIL LAW 120 1.5.3 THE SITUATION IN
COMMON LAW AND THE CHANGES IN THE USA AND ENGLAND 122 1.6 THE UNIDROIT
AND EUROPEAN PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT LAW: VIENNA CONVENTION AND UCC
COMPARED. THE DRAFT COMMON FRAME OF REFERENCE IN THE EU (DCFR) 125 1.6.1
UNIFICATION OF CONTRACT LAW. FORMAL AND ACADEMIC EFFORTS. THE EU
ACTIVITY IN THIS AREA 125 1.6.2 THE UNITARY APPROACH 128 1.6.3 THE
UNIDROIT PRINCIPLES FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS 130 1.6.4 THE
EUROPEAN PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT LAW (EPCL) 134 1.6.5 THE DRAFT COMMON
FRAME OF REFERENCE (DCFR) 137 1.6.6 INTERPRETATION AND SUPPLEMENTATION
IN THE PRINCIPLES AND THE DCFR. SOURCES OF COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL LAW,
HIERARCHY AND LEX MERCATORIA 140 1.6.7 APPROACH TO CONTRACT FORMATION:
CONSENSUS AND EXCHANGE NOTIONS, CAPACITY, FORMALITIES AND SPECIFICITY
142 1.6.8 DEFENCES AND EXCUSES. THE QUESTION OF CONTINUED VALIDITY OF
THE CONTRACT 145 1.6.9 PERFORMANCE, BREACH, AND EXCUSES 146 1.6.10
PRIVITY OF CONTRACT 147 1.6.11 THE NATURE AND IMPACT OF THE CONTRACT
PRINCIPLES AND DCFR 147 PART II CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF
GOODS 151 2.1 THE MAIN ASPECTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS 151
2.1.1 INTRODUCTION 151 2.1.2 THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF THE SALES
AGREEMENT: SPECIAL FEATURES AND RISKS OF INTERNATIONAL SALES 153 2.1.3
LEGAL RISK IN INTERNATIONAL SALES 156 2.1.4 SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS TO
COVER THE RISKS OF INTERNATIONAL SALES 159 VIII CONTENTS 2.1.5
INTERNATIONAL SALES AS CONTRACTS BETWEEN PROFESSIONALS: APPLICABLE LAW
161 2.1.6 CURRENCY AND PAYMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL SALES: FREE
CONVERTIBILITY AND TRANSFERABILITY OF MONEY 164 2.1.7 THE TRANSFER OF
TITLE IN INTERNATIONAL SALES 165 2.1.8 CONFORM DELIVERY AND THE PASSING
OF RISK IN INTERNATIONAL SALES 167 2.1.9 THE PASSING OF RISK IN THE SALE
OF GOODS IN CIVIL AND COMMON LAW 171 2.1.10 PROPRIETARY SALES PRICE
PROTECTION IN CIVIL AND COMMON LAW 176 2.1.11 THE RETENTION RIGHT OF THE
SELLER 182 2.1.12 ALTERNATIVES TO THE RECLAIMING RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL
SALES. THE LETTER OF CREDIT 183 2.2 ANCILLARY ARRANGEMENTS IN
INTERNATIONAL SALES. THE ROLE OF INTERMEDIARIES AND DOCUMENTS. 184 2.2.1
THE SAFE HARBOUR FUNCTION: AGENTS AND DOCUMENTS OF TITLE 184 2.2.2 THE
USE OF AGENTS: THEIR POSITION 186 2.2.3 THE USE OF NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTS
OF TITLE IN INTERNATIONAL SALES: BILLS OF LADING AND WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
187 2.2.4 DOCUMENTS OF TITLE IN PAYMENT SCHEMES IN INTERNATIONAL SALES:
BILLS OF LADING 188 2.2.5 THE USE OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS IN
INTERNATIONAL SALES: BILLS OF EXCHANGE 190 2.3 THE UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
SALES LAWS. THE CISG 192 2.3.1 ORIGIN AND SCOPE 192 2.3.2 THE COVERAGE
OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION 194 2.3.3 THE SYSTEM OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION:
DIRECTORY OR MANDATORY RULES? 197 2.3.4 APPLICABILITY OF THE VIENNA
CONVENTION 198 2.3.5 THE SALES LAW OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION. FORMATION
200 2.3.6 THE SALES LAW OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION. SUBSTANCE, DEFAULT AND
REMEDIES 201 2.3.7 SUPPLEMENTATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE VIENNA
CONVENTION 206 2.3.8 THE INTERPRETATION OF INTERNATIONAL SALES CONTRACTS
UNDER THE VIENNA CONVENTION: MEANING OF CONDUCT AND CUSTOM IN TERMS OF
CONTRACT INTERPRETATION 212 2.3.9 SUPPLEMENTATION OF THE VIENNA
CONVENTION: PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE ROME CONVENTION ON THE LAW
APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS 215 CONTENTS IX 2.3.10 THE MAIN
RULES OF THE 2008 EU REGULATION ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTUAL
OBLIGATIONS 217 2.3.11 THE VIENNA CONVENTION AND THE DIFFERENT TRADE
TERMS IN INTERNATIONAL SALES 222 2.3.12 INCOTERMS, THEIR STATUS AND
RELATION TO THE UCC AND VIENNA CONVENTION 225 2.3.13 THE VIENNA
CONVENTION AND THE ICC MODEL INTERNATIONAL SALES CONTRACT. THE 2004
PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN LAW: SALES 228 2.3.14 THE LAW MERCHANT CONCERNING
INTERNATIONAL SALES 228 PART III CONTRACTUAL AGENCY 231 3.1 THE GENERAL
NOTION OF AGENCY 231 3.1.1 THE USE OF AGENTS: THEIR POSITION 231 3.1.2
THE ROLE OF THE AGENT: EXPLICIT AND APPARENT AUTHORITY 235 3.1.3 THE
NOTION OF INDEPENDENCE, APPARENT AUTHORITY AND AGENCIES OF NECESSITY 238
3.1.4 THE CONSEQUENCES OF AGENCY: CONFLICTS OF INTERESTS, RIGHTS AND
DUTIES OF THE AGENT 241 3.1.5 UNDISCLOSED AND INDIRECT AGENCIES 243
3.1.6 THE CIVIL LAW INDIRECT AGENCY. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRINCIPAL
AND THIRD PARTY. CUSTOMERS ASSETS 245 3.1.7 THE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF
MODERN AGENCY 250 3.2 INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF AGENCY 251 3.2.1 PRIVATE
INTERNATIONAL LAW ASPECTS OF AGENCY 251 3.2.2 TREATY LAW CONCERNING THE
LAW APPLICABLE TO AGENCY 253 3.2.3 THE LEX MERCATORIA AND AGENCY 255
3.2.4 THE EU COMMERCIAL AGENT DIRECTIVE 256 2 TRANSNATIONAL MOVABLE
PROPERTY LAW PART I OWNERSHIP, POSSESSION AND LIMITED, FUTURE,
CONDITIONAL OR TEMPORARY PROPRIETARY RIGHTS IN CHATTELS AND INTANGIBLE
ASSETS 259 1.1 INTRODUCTION 259 1.1.1 PROPRIETARY LAWS IN COMMON AND
CIVIL LAW 259 1.1.2 TYPES OF ASSETS. CLAIMS 268 1.1.3 TYPES OF MOVABLE
ASSETS AND THE REQUIREMENT OF ECONOMIC VALUE AND COMMERCIABILITY.
NOTIONS OF IDENTITY, SPECIFICITY AND DEFINITENESS AND THEIR INHERENT
CONSTRAINTS 271 X CONTENTS 1.1.4 IMPORTANCE OF THE LAW OF CHATTELS AND
INTANGIBLES IN CIVIL AND COMMON LAW. ITS DEVELOPMENT BESIDES LAND LAW
277 1.1.5 THE TRADITIONAL PHYSICAL AND ANTHROPOMORPHIC APPROACH TO
PROPERTY RIGHTS. MODERN DEVELOPMENTS 280 1.1.6 THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL
LAW AND THE NEED FOR NEW FINANCIAL STRUCTURES 282 1.1.7 COMPARATIVE LAW,
TRANSNATIONALISATION, AND THE DCFR 286 1.2 THE TYPES OF PROPRIETARY
RIGHTS IN CIVIL LAW 288 1.2.1 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROPRIETARY AND
OBLIGATORY RIGHTS IN CIVIL LAW 288 1.2.2 NATURE AND STRUCTURE OF
PROPRIETARY RIGHTS AND THEIR SPECIAL MANNER OF PROTECTION IN CIVIL LAW.
THE NUTRIENTS CLAUSUS NOTION 290 1.2.3 THE TRADITIONAL PROPRIETARY
RIGHTS IN CIVIL LAW AND THE WAY THEY ARE HELD. COMMON LAW COMPARED 294
1.2.4 THE WAY PROPRIETARY RIGHTS ARE PROTECTED IN CIVIL LAW.
CONSTRUCTIVE POSSESSION AND HOLDERSHIP 300 1.2.5 THE ACQUISITIVE
PRESCRIPTION AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN CIVIL LAW. DIFFERENCE WITH THE
PROTECTION OF BONA FIDE PURCHASERS 304 1.2.6 CIVIL LAW PROPRIETARY
DEFENCES IN BANKRUPTCY 307 1.2.7 THE CIVIL LAW RELATIVITY OR PRIORITY
PRINCIPLE IN RESPECT OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS: THE DIFFERENCE WITH THE
RELATIVITY OF OBLIGATORY RIGHTS 310 1.3 THE TYPES OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS
IN COMMON LAW: THE PRACTICAL DIFFERENCES WITH CIVIL LAW. MODERN
FUNCTIONAL THEORIES 312 1.3.1 LEGAL AND EQUITABLE INTERESTS IN CHATTELS
312 1.3.2 OWNERSHIP AND POSSESSION OF CHATTELS IN COMMON LAW 316 1.3.3
EQUITABLE PROPRIETARY INTERESTS IN CHATTELS 319 1.3.4 THE COMMON LAW
SYSTEM OF PROPRIETARY DEFENCES: TORT ACTIONS BASED ON BETTER RATHER THAN
ABSOLUTE RIGHTS 321 1.3.5 CONSTRUCTIVE POSSESSION IN COMMON LAW. THE
ABSENCE OF ACQUISITIVE PRESCRIPTION. STATUTES OF LIMITATION 325 1.3.6
THE SITUATION IN BANKRUPTCY 326 1.3.7 PRACTICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE
COMMON AND CIVIL LAW APPROACHES TO PROPRIETARY RIGHTS IN CHATTELS 328
CONTENTS XI 1.3.8 APPROXIMATION OF THE COMMON AND CIVIL LAW SYSTEMS OF
PROPRIETARY LAW IN CHATTELS. EMPHASIS ON USER, ENJOYMENT AND INCOME
RIGHTS. THE UNIFYING IMPACT OF MODERN FINANCIAL STRUCTURES AND THE
REQUIREMENTS OF MODERN RISK MANAGEMENT. THE NEED FOR AND EFFECT OF LEGAL
TRANSNATIONALISATION 329 1.3.9 VIRTUES AND PITFALLS OF THE NUMERUS
CLAUSUS NOTION. MODERN FUNCTIONAL APPROACHES 335 1.4 TRANSFER OF
PROPRIETARY RIGHTS IN CHATTELS IN CIVIL AND COMMON LAW 340 1.4.1 THE
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TRANSFER OF CHATTELS 340 1.4.2 THE
FORMALITIES OF A SALE: CONTRACT OR DELIVERY (PHYSICALLY OR
CONSTRUCTIVELY); DOUBLE SALES, THE REAL OR PROPRIETARY AGREEMENT IN
CIVIL LAW 343 1.4.3 THE IMPORTANCE OF IDENTIFICATION. EFFECT ON THE
TRANSFER. SALES OF FUTURE ASSETS, BULK TRANSFERS, AND DE FACTO TRANSFERS
OF TITLE 348 1.4.4 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RULES CONCERNING DELIVERY AS A
FORMAL REQUIREMENT OF TITLE TRANSFER IN CIVIL AND COMMON LAW 351 1.4.5
LEGAL CAPACITY AND DISPOSITION RIGHT. CAUSES OF CONTRACTUAL INVALIDITY.
EFFECT ON THE TITLE TRANSFER. FUTURE, CONDITIONAL AND TEMPORARY SALES
354 1.4.6 THE TRANSFER AGREEMENT: THE ABSTRACT AND CAUSAL SYSTEM OF
OWNERSHIP TRANSFER. THE FINALITY ISSUE 358 1.4.7 THE ORIGIN OF THE
ABSTRACT AND CAUSAL VIEWS OF TITLE TRANSFER 365 1.4.8 DISPOSITION RIGHTS
AND THEIR FAILURE: THE NEMO DAF RULE AND THE PROTECTION OF BONA FIDE
PURCHASERS. ITS CONTRIBUTION TO FINALITY 371 1.4.9 ON THE ORIGIN OF THE
NEMO DAF RULE AND THE PRINCIPLE OF BONA FIDE PURCHASER PROTECTION 375
1.4.10 THE RETENTION RIGHT OF THE SELLER IN THE CASE OF DEFAULT OF THE
BUYER 381 1.5 PROPRIETARY RIGHTS IN INTANGIBLE ASSETS IN CIVIL AND
COMMON LAW 386 1.5.1 ASSET STATUS OF INTANGIBLES. PROPRIETARY RIGHTS IN
INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND THE POSSIBILITY AND METHOD OF THEIR TRANSFER 386
1.5.2 ASSIGNMENTS, CONDITIONS AND THE MEANING OF NOTIFICATION. BULK
ASSIGNMENTS. THE SITUATION IN DOUBLE ASSIGNMENTS. CIVIL LAW DEVELOPMENT.
388 1.5.3 THE DEVELOPMENT IN COMMON LAW. EQUITABLE ASSIGNMENTS AND BULK
TRANSFERS 394 XII CONTENTS 1.5.4 ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS AND DELEGATION OF
DUTIES. THE TRANSFERABILITY OF ENTIRE CONTRACTS. THE DEBTOR S DEFENCES
398 1.5.5 THE STATUS OF CLOSELY RELATED RIGHTS AND DUTIES AND THE IMPACT
OF CONTRACTUAL RESTRICTIONS ON THE TRANSFER. AMENDMENT OF THE UNDERLYING
CONTRACT 401 1.5.6 THE ASSIGNABILITY OF FUTURE CLAIMS 406 1.5.7
ASSIGNMENT, NOVATION, AMENDMENT, SUBROGATION AND SUBCONTRACTING 410
1.5.8 DIFFERENT TYPES AND OBJECTIVES OF ASSIGNMENTS 413 1.5.9 THE BETTER
RIGHT OF THE ASSIGNEE. THE NOTION OF ABSTRACTION, INDEPENDENCE AND
FINALITY. COMPARISON WITH NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS 417 1.5.10 THE NOTION
OF ABSTRACTION OR INDEPENDENCE AND THE LIBERATING EFFECT OF PAYMENT BY
THE DEBTOR 420 1.5.11 THE RANKING BETWEEN ASSIGNEES, THE NEMO DAT RULE
IN ASSIGNMENTS 423 1.5.12 CONTRACTUAL AND PROPRIETARY ASPECTS OF
ASSIGNMENTS. MANDATORY RULES. APPLICABLE LAW AND PARTY AUTONOMY 427
1.5.13 SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT ISSUES: WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND DEFAULT 429
1.5.14 BANKRUPTCY ASPECTS OF ASSIGNMENTS. RECOURSE AND NON-RECOURSE
FINANCING 430 1.5.15 UNIFORM RULES CONCERNING ASSIGNMENTS? 434 1.6
TRUSTS, CONSTRUCTIVE AND RESULTING TRUSTS, TRACKING AND TRACING. AGENCY.
THE CIVIL LAW RESPONSE 435 1.6.1 BASIC FEATURES OF THE COMMON LAW OF
TRUST 435 1.6.2 DEFINITIONAL ISSUES, FIDUCIARY DUTIES AND COURT
INTERVENTION 441 1.6.3 THE PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF TRUSTS IN COMMON
LAW COUNTRIES 443 1.6.4 CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TRACING AND TRACKING,
RESULTING TRUSTS, STATUTORY TRUSTS AND CHARITABLE TRUSTS 445 1.6.5 TRUST
AND AGENCY. TRUST AND BAILMENT 448 1.6.6 RELATED CIVIL LAW STRUCTURES
449 1.6.7 PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL TREATY LAW AND TRUST LAW PRINCIPLES 452
1.7 SECURED TRANSACTIONS AND CONDITIONAL SALES. FLOATING CHARGES 456
1.7.1 THE IMPORTANCE OF CONDITIONAL SALES IN FINANCE AND THE DIFFERENCE
WITH SECURED TRANSACTIONS 456 1.7.2 WHAT ARE SALE-REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
OR FINANCE SALES? THE CHARACTERISATION ISSUE. PROPERTY-BASED AND
SECURITY-BASED FUNDING 456 CONTENTS XIII 1.7.3 THE EVOLUTION OF
CONDITIONAL AND TEMPORARY TRANSFERS IN CIVIL AND COMMON LAW 460 1.7.4
WHEN ARE FINANCE SALES CONVERTED INTO SECURED TRANSACTIONS? 463 1.7.5
THE OPERATION OF FINANCE SALES. EFFECT OF THE CONDITIONALITY OF THE
TRANSFER. PROPRIETARY EFFECT OF CONDITIONS. DUALITY OF OWNERSHIP AND OF
POSSESSION IN CIVIL LAW. OPENNESS OF PROPRIETARY SYSTEMS? 469 1.7.6
EXAMPLES OF FINANCE SALES: FINANCE LEASES, REPOS AND FACTORING. FINANCE
SALES AS EXECUTORY CONTRACTS, CHERRY PICKING AND NETTING 472 1.7.7 THE
OUTWARD SIGNS OF SECURITY INTERESTS AND OWNERSHIP-BASED FUNDING.
POSSESSION OR FILING. 475 1.7.8 ATTACHMENT AND PERFECTION OF SECURITY
INTERESTS IN MOVABLE PROPERTY UNDER THE UCC IN THE US. MEANING AND
WEAKNESS OF THE FILING SYSTEM 482 1.7.9 FLOATING CHARGES IN COMMON AND
CIVIL LAW. EXTENDED RESERVATIONS OF TITLE. THE CONCEPTS OF BULK
TRANSFERS, ASSET SUBSTITUTION AND TRACING AND THE INCLUSION OF FUTURE
ASSETS. THE FACILITY TO SELL GOODS FREE AND CLEAR 484 1.7.10 UNIFORM
SECURITY LAW AND PRINCIPLES OF SECURITY LAWS 486 1.8 PRIVATE
INTERNATIONAL LAW ASPECTS OF CHATTELS 487 1.8.1 WHEN CONFLICTS ARISE 487
1.8.2 THE APPLICATION OF THE LEX SITUS 490 1.8.3 THE NOTIONS OF
EQUIVALENCE AND ADAPTATION; CONDITIONAL OWNERSHIP, SECURITY AND
RETENTION RIGHTS 496 1.8.4 TRUSTS: THE 1985 HAGUE CONVENTION ON THE LAW
APPLICABLE TO TRUSTS AND THEIR RECOGNITION 499 1.8.5 THE DETAILS OF THE
TRUST CONVENTION 502 1.8.6 UNIFORM LAWS CONCERNING THE PROPRIETARY
ASPECTS OF CHATTELS 505 1.8.7 THE LEX MERCATORIA CONCERNING CHATTELS 506
1.9 PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW ASPECTS OF ASSIGNMENTS 506 1.9.1 THE
VARIOUS ASPECTS OF ASSIGNMENTS. CONFLICTS OF LAW ISSUES ESPECIALLY IN
RESPECT OF BULK ASSIGNMENTS 506 1.9.2 TERMINOLOGY AND CHARACTERISATION
ISSUES 512 1.9.3 MANDATORY PROPRIETARY LAWS RELATING TO ASSIGNMENTS. LEX
SITUS ISSUES 514 1.9.4 CURRENT APPROACHES TO CHOICE OF LAWS ISSUES IN
ASSIGNMENTS: DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO THE LEGAL SITUS OF DEBTS 516 XIV
CONTENTS 1.9.5 EU REGULATION AND TREATY LAW APPROACHES TO THE LAW
APPLICABLE TO ASSIGNMENTS: THE CHOICE OF LAW PROVISION OF ARTICLE 14 OF
THE EU REGULATION AND THE UNIFORM UNCITRAL CONVENTION ON THE ASSIGNMENT
OF RECEIVABLES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE 523 1.9.6 THE LEX MERCATORIA
CONCERNING BULK ASSIGNMENTS 526 1.10 THE MODERN LAW OF CHATTELS AND
INTANGIBLES 527 1.10.1 TRADITIONAL AND NEW APPROACHES 527 1.10.2 THE
MODERN STRUCTURE OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS AS PROMOTED BY INTERNATIONAL
COMMERCE AND FINANCE. TRANSNATIONALISATION 533 1.10.3 PAUCITY OF MODEM
PROPERTY THEORY 540 1.11 THE EUROPEAN DRAFT COMMON FRAME OF REFERENCE
(DCFR). 550 1.11.1 INTRODUCTION 550 1.11.2 CHATTELS AND THEIR TRANSFER.
THE PROBLEM OF PHYSICAL POSSESSION 552 1.11.3 INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND
THEIR ASSIGNMENT. THE PROBLEM OF ASSET STATUS 554 1.11.4 SECURITY
INTERESTS. TREATMENT OF FINANCE SALES AND FLOATING CHARGES 555 1.11.5
TRUSTS. THE QUESTION OF SYSTEMIC INTEGRATION 557 1.11.6 CERTAINTY,
FINALITY AND PREDICTABILITY 558 1.12 UNIFORM OR HARMONISED STATUTORY LAW
OR TRANSNATIONALISATION 559 1.12.1 CONSUMERS AND PROFESSIONALS 559
1.12.2 DIFFERENT SOURCES OF LAW IN THE PROFESSIONAL SPHERE 559 1.12.3
DYNAMIC MOVABLE PROPERTY LAW 560 PART II NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
AND NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS 563 2.1 THE ROLE OF DOCUMENTS 563 2.1.1 BILLS
OF LADING AND WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS 563 2.1.2 THE CONCEPTS OF DOCUMENT OF
TITLE AND NEGOTIABILITY 566 2.1.3 THE ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE BILL OF
LADING AND ITS OPERATION IN THE PROPRIETARY ASPECTS OF THE TRANSFER OF
GOODS 569 2.1.4 CONSEQUENCES OF THE DIFFERENT ATTITUDES TO DOCUMENTS OF
TITLE WHEN GOODS ARE TRANSFERRED TO TRANSFEREES OTHER THAN THROUGH A
TRANSFER OF THE BILL OF LADING 575 2.1.5 THE TRANSFER OF RISK 576 2.1.6
THE NAMED OR STRAIGHT BILL OF LADING AND SEA WAYBILLS 577 2.1.7 PRIVATE
INTERNATIONAL LAW ASPECTS OF BILLS OF LADING 578 2.1.8 LEX MERCATORIA
AND UNIFORM TREATY LAW CONCERNING BILLS OF LADING. THE HAGUE,
HAGUE-VISBY, HAMBURG AND ROTTERDAM RULES 580 CONTENTS XV 2.2 NEGOTIABLE
INSTRUMENTS 583 2.2.1 BILLS OF EXCHANGE 583 2.2.2 ACCEPTANCE AND
DISCOUNTING OF TIME DRAFTS 587 2.2.3 THE PERSONS LIABLE UNDER A BILL OF
EXCHANGE: RECOURSE 588 2.2.4 THE PRINCIPLE OF INDEPENDENCE OR
ABSTRACTION 589 2.2.5 THE HOLDER IN DUE COURSE. PERSONAL AND REAL
DEFENCES. OTHER TYPES OF HOLDERS 590 2.2.6 CHEQUES 592 2.2.7 MODERN USE
OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND CHEQUES 593 2.2.8 BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND
COMPETING ASSIGNMENTS OF THE UNDERLYING CLAIM 594 2.2.9 POSITION OF THE
HOLDER IN DUE COURSE OF A BILL OF EXCHANGE COMPARED TO THE BONA FIDE
HOLDER OF A BILL OF LADING 595 2.2.10 FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE: PRIVATE
INTERNATIONAL LAW ASPECTS 595 2.2.11 UNIFORM TREATY LAW 599 2.2.12 THE
LEX MERCATORIA CONCERNING BILLS OF EXCHANGE 600 2.3 THE
DEMATERIALISATION OF DOCUMENTS OF TITLE AND NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS;
ELECTRONIC TRANSFERS 601 2.3.1 THE TRADITIONAL USE OF DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
AND NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS. THEIR INCONVENIENCES AND RISKS. SEA WAYBILLS
AND INDEMNITIES 601 2.3.2 ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN
REPLACING TRANSPORTATION DOCUMENTS. THE CMI RULES AND BOLERO. CLEARING
AND THE USE OF CENTRAL COUNTERPARTIES? 605 2.3.3 THE SITUATION WITH
REGARD TO BILLS OF EXCHANGE: ELECTRONIC BANK TRANSFERS. THE FACILITY OF
@GLOBAL TRADE 609 PART III INVESTMENT SECURITIES 610 3.1 THE DIFFERENT
TYPES OF SHARES AND BONDS 610 3.1.1 TRADITIONAL DISTINCTIONS. NEGOTIABLE
INSTRUMENTS AND TRANSFERABLE SECURITIES. DEMATERIALISATION 610 3.1.2 THE
NOTIONS OF IMMOBILISATION, BOOKENTRY SYSTEMS, SECURITY ENTITLEMENTS, AND
COMPARTMENTALISATION. SECURITIES ACCOUNTS AND BANK ACCOUNTS
DISTINGUISHED 614 3.1.3 TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONS AND FINALITY. TIERED AND
CHAINED SYSTEMS OF TRANSFER 621 XVI CONTENTS 3.1.4 NEGOTIABILITY AND
TRANSFERABILITY OF INVESTMENT SECURITIES UNDER DOMESTIC AND
TRANSNATIONAL LAW. USE OF SECURITIES ENTITLEMENTS-TO ENHANCE
TRANSFERABILITY AND LIQUIDITY 623 3.1.5 THE RISK FACTORS IN THE HOLDING
AND TRANSFER OF INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND SECURITIES ENTITLEMENTS.
BANKRUPTCY ISSUES AND RISK REDUCTION TECHNIQUES. THE EU SETTLEMENT
FINALITY DIRECTIVE 627 3.1.6 MODERN CLEARING AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS.
THEIR INTERNATIONALISATION 633 3.1.7 THE EVOLUTION TOWARDS SECURITY
ENTITLEMENTS. DEPOSITORY RECEIPTS AND THE EARLIER DEVELOPMENTS TOWARDS
DEMATERIALISATION AND IMMOBILISATION 635 3.2 THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF
CUSTODIAL AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS AND ITS OPPORTUNITIES 638 3.2.1 THE
ROLE OF THE EUROMARKET FOR BONDS AND THE EFFECT ON INTERNATIONAL SHARE
TRADING. THE DOMINANT ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL PRACTICES AND THE BANKRUPTCY
LAW IMPLICATIONS 638 3.2.2 LAW APPLICABLE TO TRANSACTIONS IN INVESTMENT
SECURITIES OF THE BOOK-ENTRY TYPE 645 3.2.3 THE LEX MERCATORIA
CONCERNING INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS 652 3.2.4
UNIFORM LAW: THE EU FINANCIAL COLLATERAL DIRECTIVE. THE UNIDROIT PROJECT
655 3.2.5 EU ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF CLEARING AND SETTLEMENT 658
INDEX 661
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