International commercial contracts: applicable sources and enforceability
"Any practising lawyer and student working with international commercial contracts faces standardised contracts and international arbitration as mechanisms for dispute settlement. Transnational rules may be applicable, but national law is still important. Based on extensive practical experience...
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE XIII
INTRODUCTION 1
1 EXPLANATION OF THE TERM COMMERCIAL 2
2 EXPLANATION OF THE TERM INTERNATIONAL 3
3 THE PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW DIMENSION 5
CONTRACT PRACTICE AND ITS EXPECTATIONS IN TERMS OF THE GOVERNING LAW 8
1 THE RATIONALE OF CONTRACT DRAFTING 8
2 THE MODELS FOR INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT DRAFTING 10
3 THE DYNAMICS OF CONTRACT DRAFTING 14
4 EXAMPLES OF SELF-SUFFICIENT CONTRACT DRAFTING 17
4.1 BOILERPLATE CLAUSES 17
4.1.1 ENTIRE AGREEMENT CLAUSE 18
4.1.2 NO WAIVER CLAUSE 19
4.1.3 NO ORAL AMENDMENTS CLAUSE 20
4.2 SUBJECT TO CONTRACT CLAUSE 20
4.3 EARLY TERMINATION CLAUSE 22
4.4 ARBITRATION CLAUSES 23
4.5 OTHER CLAUSES 24
5 CONCLUSION 25
THE ROLE OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW 27
1 INTRODUCTION 27
2 SOURCES OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW 31
2.1 THE CISG 33
2.2 THE PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS (UPICC) AND THE
PRINCIPLES
OF EUROPEAN CONTRACT LAW (PECL) 34
3 SOURCES HARMONISING SPECIFIC SECTORS 37
3.1 INCOTERMS 38
3.2 UCP 600 39
3.3 SUMMING UP 41
CONTENTS
4 THE DIFFICULT TASK OF HARMONISING LEGAL TRADITIONS 41
4.1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES 41
4.2 RESTATEMENTS OF PRINCIPLES: THE UPICC AND THE PECL 43
4.2.1 ENTIRE AGREEMENT 47
4.2.2 NO WAIVER 50
4.2.3 SUBJECT TO CONTRACT 51
4.2.4 EARLY TERMINATION 51
4.3 DIGESTS OF PRINCIPLES: TRANS-LEX 52
4.4 TRADE USAGES 56
4.5 SUMMING UP 57
5 THE DIFFICULT TASK OF HARMONISING LEGAL AREAS 58
5.1 UNILATERAL DECLARATIONS IN PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 59
6 THE DIFFICULT TASK OF REPLACING THE GOVERNING LAW 61
6.1 PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 62
6.2 SOURCES CONFLICTING WITH THE GOVERNING LAW 64
6.2.1 THE UCP 600 64
6.2.1.1 CASE 1 65
6.2.1.2 CASE 2 66
6.2.1.3 CASE 3 66
6.2.2 THE UPICC: IRREVOCABLE OFFER 68
6.3 GAPS IN TRANSNATIONAL SOURCES 69
6.3.1 CHOICE BETWEEN CONTRACTS 70
6.3.2 THE CISG AS AN EXPRESSION OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW 71
6.4 SUMMING UP 74
7 THE AUTONOMOUS CONTRACT 74
7.1 STANDARD CONTRACTS 75
7.2 GOOD COMMERCIAL PRACTICE 77
8 CONCLUSION 78
THE IMPACT OF THE GOVERNING LAW 80
1 ENGLISH LAW PRIVILEGES PREDICTABILITY 81
2 CIVIL LAW SYSTEMS PRIVILEGE JUSTICE, BUT TO DIFFERENT EXTENTS 84
3 CONVERGENCE BETWEEN CIVIL LAW AND COMMON LAW? 86
4 THE EFFECTS OF THE GOVERNING LAW ON THE INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACTUAL
TERMS 90
4.1 BOILERPLATE CLAUSES 91
4.1.1 ENTIRE AGREEMENT 91
4.1.2 NO WAIVER 92
4.1.3 NO ORAL AMENDMENTS 94
4.2 SUBJECT TO CONTRACT 94
4.2.1 NEGOTIATIONS IN GOOD FAITH 96
4.2.2 EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY 99
4.2.3 CONCLUSION 102
4.3 EARLY TERMINATION CLAUSES 102
CONTENTS VLL
5 CONTRACTUAL TERMS CONTRADICTING, SUPPLEMENTING OR BEING SUPPLEMENTED
BY
NON-MANDATORY RULES OF THE GOVERNING LAW 104
5.1 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES CLAUSES 105
5.2 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 106
5.3 FORCE MAJEURE 109
5.3.1 SUPPLIER S FAILURE 110
5.3.2 CHOICE BETWEEN CONTRACTS 115
5.4 HARDSHIP CLAUSE 116
6 CONTRACTUAL TERMS CONTRADICTING MANDATORY RULES OF THE GOVERNING LAW
117
6.1 FIRM OFFER U8
6.1.1 REVOCATION 118
6.1.2 REVOCATION AND RELIANCE 119
6.2 AMENDMENTS TO A CONTRACT 120
6.2.1 UNILATERAL OBLIGATION 121
6.2.2 FACTUAL BENEFIT 122
7 DOES ARBITRATION ENSURE A UNIFORM APPROACH TO CONTRACTUAL TERMS? 123
7.1 ARBITRATION AS A UNITARY SYSTEM? 125
7.2 VARIOUS APPROACHES 127
7.3 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SELECTION OF ARBITRATORS 130
7.4 CONCLUSION 132
8 THE DRAFTING STYLE DOES NOT ACHIEVE SELF-SUFFICIENCY, BUT HAS A
CERTAIN MERIT 132
WHICH STATE LAW GOVERNS AN INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT? 134
1 INTRODUCTION 134
2 THE MOST IMPORTANT CONFLICT RULE FOR CONTRACTS: PARTY AUTONOMY 135
2.1 WHICH LAW TO CHOOSE 136
2.1.1 CHOICE OF ONE OF THE PARTIES LAW 137
2.1.2 CRITERIA FOR CHOOSING THE GOVERNING LAW 137
2.1.2.1 LITERAL INTERPRETATION: ENGLISH LAW 139
2.1.2.2 PURPOSIVE INTERPRETATION: GERMANIC LAW 139
2.1.3 ACCURATE APPLICATION ASSUMES A THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF THE LAW
140
2.2 TACIT CHOICE OF ENGLISH LAW FOR INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS? 141
2.2.1 THE USE OF COMMON LAW CONTRACT MODELS 142
2.2.2 THE GOVERNING LAW 144
2.2.3 DRAFTING STYLE AS A PARTIAL CHOICE OF LAW? 145
2.2.4 DRAFTING STYLE AS A TACIT CHOICE OF LAW? 147
2.2.5 DRAFTING STYLE AS THE CLOSEST CONNECTION? 151
2.2.6 CONCLUSION 151
2.3 CHOOSING TRANSNATIONAL LAW? 152
3 WHAT IF THE PARTIES HAVE NOT CHOSEN THE GOVERNING LAW? 153
3.1 FIRST STEP: DETERMINATION OF THE FORUM 153
3.1.1 EXORBITANT JURISDICTION 158
3.1.1.1 THE LEGAL QUESTION OF EXORBITANT JURISDICTION 160
3.1.1.2 THE REGULATION OF INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION IN CIVIL CASES 160
VIII CONTENTS
3.1.1.3 RESTRICTIONS UNDER PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 162
3.1.1.4 RESTRICTIONS UNDER PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 164
3.1.1.5 THE PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW DIMENSION OF THE YUKOS CASE 166
3.1.1.6 THE DECISION 168
3.1.1.7 CONSEQUENCES OF THE VIOLATION OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
RESTRICTIONS
ON EXORBITANT JURISDICTION 170
3.2 SECOND STEP: APPLICATION OF THE CHOICE-OF-LAW RULES OF THE LEXFORI
171
3.2.1 THE ROME CONVENTION PROVIDED FOR PRESUMPTIONS 172
3.2.1.1 LOOSE INTERPRETATION: ARTICLE 4.2 AS A WEAK PRESUMPTION 173
3.2.1.2 STRICT INTERPRETATION: ARTICLE 4.2 AS A STRONG PRESUMPTION 173
3.2.1.3 CONCLUSION 174
3.2.2 THE ROME I REGULATION 175
4 ARE ALL RULES OF ANY OTHER CONNECTED LAWS EXCLUDED, ONCE THE GOVERNING
LAW IS
CHOSEN? 176
4.1 THE SCOPE OF PARTY AUTONOMY: CLASSIFICATION AND EXCLUSIVE CONFLICT
RULES 177
4.2 CLASSIFICATION IN ARBITRATION 180
4.2.1 COMPANY LAW 181
4.2.2 LEGAL CAPACITY 185
4.2.3 WINDING UP AND INSOLVENCY 186
4.2.4 PROPERTY 187
4.2.5 ASSIGNMENT, SECURITY INTERESTS AND COLLATERAL 189
4.3 OVERRIDING MANDATORY RULES 191
4.3.1 COMPETITION LAW 194
4.3.2 LABOUR LAW 195
4.3.3 AGENCY CONTRACTS 196
4.3.4 INSURANCE 196
4.3.5 GOOD FAITH AND FAIR DEALING 197
4.4 OVERRIDING MANDATORY RULES OF THIRD STATES 198
4.5 IMPOSSIBILITY OF THE PERFORMANCE DUE TO A FOREIGN LAW 199
4.6 ILLEGALITY OF THE PERFORMANCE UNDER A FOREIGN LAW 200
4.7 VIOLATION OF THE ORDRE PUBLIC OF THE LEXFORI 202
5 PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ARBITRATION 203
5.1 THE RELEVANCE OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ARBITRATION 205
5.2 WHICH PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IS APPLICABLE? 207
5 DOES ARBITRATION ENSURE A SELF-SUFFICIENT CONTRACT? 210
1 BRIEFLY ON COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 212
1.1 DIFFERENT FORMS OF ARBITRATION 213
1.1.1 INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WWW.ICCWBO.ORG/COURT/
ARBITRATION/ 214
1.1.2 LONDON COURT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION WWW.LCIA.ORG 215
1.1.3 ARBITRATION IN SWITZERLAND WWW.SWISSARBITRATION.CH/INDEX.PHP 215
1.1.4 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL CENTRE IN VIENNA WKO.AT/ARBITRATION/ 215
1.1.5 STOCKHOLMCHAMBEROFCOMMERCEWWW.SCCINSTITUTE.SE/ 215
1.2 THE RELEVANCE OF NATIONAL LAW TO INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 216
CONTENTS IX
1.3 IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND DOMESTIC
ARBITRATION? 216
1.4 WHEN DOES STATE LAW BECOME RELEVANT TO INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION?
218
1.4.1 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND THE STATE LAW OF THE PLACE OF
ARBITRATION 219
1.4.1.1 THE RELEVANCE OF THE LEX ARBITRI TO THE PROCEDURE OF THE
ARBITRAL
PROCEEDING 220
1.4.1.2 THE RELEVANCE OF THE LEX ARBITRI TO THE CHALLENGE OF AN ARBITRAL
AWARD 221
1.4.1.3 THE RELEVANCE OF THE LEX ARBITRI TO THE ENFORCEMENT OF AN
ARBITRAL
AWARD 222
1.4.2 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND THE STATE LAW OF THE PLACE(S) OF
ENFORCEMENT 223
1.5 SPECIFIC CRITERIA FOR INVALIDITY OR UNENFORCEABILITY OF ARBITRAL
AWARDS: IS AN
INTERNATIONAL AWARD REALLY DETACHED FROM STATE LAW? 224
1.5.1 CHALLENGE TO THE VALIDITY 224
1.5.2 ENFORCEMENT 225
2 GROUNDS FOR REFUSING ENFORCEMENT OR FOR INVALIDITY OF THE AWARD 225
2.1 INVALIDITY OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 226
2.1.1 NATIONAL ARBITRATION LAWS ON THE VALIDITY OF ARBITRATION
AGREEMENTS 227
2.1.2 UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON THE VALIDITY OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 229
2.1.3 ARTICLE II OF THE NEW YORK CONVENTION ON THE VALIDITY OF
ARBITRATION
AGREEMENTS 231
2.1.4 COMPETITION BETWEEN STATE LAW AND ARTICLE II OF THE NEW YORK
CONVENTION 234
2.1.5 MAY THE MORE-FAVOURABLE-LAW PROVISION OF ARTICLE VII ASSIST? 236
2.1.6 IS THE PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENT OF ARTICLE IV AN OBSTACLE? 237
2.1.7 CONCLUSION 238
2.2 LEGAL CAPACITY 239
2.3 CONSTITUTION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 241
2.4 EXCESS OF POWER 242
2.5 IRREGULARITY OF PROCEDURE 242
2.6 ORDRE PUBLIC CONFLICT 243
2.6.1 INTERNATIONAL ORDRE PUBLIC AS A CORRECTIVE TO POSITIVE ORDRE
PUBLIC 243
2.6.2 TRULY INTERNATIONAL ORDRE PUBLIC AS A TRANSNATIONAL PHENOMENON 245
2.6.3 CONFLICT WITH PRINCIPLES, NOT WITH RULES 246
2.6.4 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES 247
2.6.4.1 COMPANY LAW 249
2.6.4.2 INSOLVENCY 250
2.6.4.3 PROPERTY AND ENCUMBRANCES 251
2.6.4.4 COMPETITION LAW 252
2.6.4.5 AGENCY 253
2.6.4.6 LABOUR LAW; INSURANCE 254
2.6.4.7 GOOD FAITH AND FAIR DEALING 254
2.6.4.8 EMBARGO 256
2.6.5 CONCLUSION 256
2.7 CONFLICT WITH THE ARBITRABILITY RULE 257
2.7.1 THE LAW GOVERNING ARBITRABILITY IN THE PHASE OF THE CHALLENGE TO
AN AWARD 259
CONTENTS
2.7.2 THE LAW GOVERNING ARBITRABILITY IN THE PHASE OF ENFORCEMENT OF AN
AWARD 261
2.7.3 THE LAW GOVERNING THE DISPUTE IS IRRELEVANT 262
2.7.4 ARBITRABILITY IS EQUAL TO THE ORDRE PUBLIC IN INTERNATIONAL
DISPUTES WITHOUT A
CONNECTION TO THE LEX FORI 263
2.7.5 CONCLUSION 264
3 THE POWER OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL IN RESPECT OF THE PARTIES
PLEADINGS 265
3.1 THE PROCEDURAL RULES 266
3.1.1 ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 266
3.1.2 ARBITRATION RULES 268
3.1.2.1 PARTY S DEFAULT 268
3.1.2.2 ADVERSE INFERENCES 268
3.1.2.3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 270
3.1.2.4 BURDEN OF PROOF 270
3.1.2.5 IMPARTIALITY 271
3.1.2.6 FAIR HEARING 271
3.1.3 ARBITRATION LAW 272
3.1.4 PARTICULARLY ON INVESTMENT ARBITRATION 273
3.2 THE ULTIMATE BORDERS: EXCESS OF POWER, THE ADVERSARIAL PRINCIPLE,
PROCEDURAL
IRREGULARITY 275
3.2.1 EXCESS OF POWER 276
3.2.2 FAIR HEARING 277
3.2.3 PROCEDURAL IRREGULARITY 277
3.3 THE TRIBUNAL: AN UMPIRE OR AN INQUISITOR? 278
3.3.1 EXCESS OF POWER REGARDING QUESTIONS OF LAW. MAY THE TRIBUNAL
DISREGARD THE
CHOICE OF LAW CONTAINED IN THE CONTRACT? 281
3.3.1.1 THE DIFFICULT BORDERLINE BETWEEN A REVIEW OF THE APPLICABILITY
OF THE LAW
AND A REVIEW OF THE MERITS 282
3.3.1.2 THE TRIBUNAL DISREGARDS THE CONTRACT S CHOICE AND APPLIES
NATIONAL
LAW 283
3.3.1.2.1 DISREGARD OF THE CONTRACT S CHOICE IN FAVOUR OF THE OTHERWISE
APPLICABLE LAW 283
3.3.1.2.1.1 VIOLATION OFFHE ORDRE PUBLIC OF THE LEXARBITRI! 284
3.3.1.2.1.2 APPLICATION OFFHE CHOSEN LAW REFERS TO THE
EXCLUDED LAW 285
3.3.1.2.1.3 APPLICATION OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 285
3.3.1.2.1.4 CONCLUSION 285
3.3.1.2.2 DISREGARD OF THE CONTRACT S CHOICE IN FAVOUR OF A LAW THAT IS
NOT OTHERWISE APPLICABLE 286
3.3.1.2.2.1 HAS THE TRIBUNAL EXCEEDED ITS POWER? 287
3.3.1.2.3 DISREGARD OF THE CONTRACT S CHOICE OF LAW IN FAVOUR OF
TRANSNATIONAL SOURCES 288
3.3.1.2.3.1 WOULD THIS BE CONSIDERED AS AN EXCESS OF
POWER? 288
3.3.1.2.4 CONCLUSION 289
3.3.2 EXCESS OF POWER REGARDING QUESTIONS OF LAW: MAY THE APPLICABLE LAW
BE
DISREGARDED IF THE PARTIES DO NOT SUFFICIENTLY PROVE IT? 289
3.3.3 EXCESS OF POWER REGARDING QUESTIONS OF LAW: MAY THE TRIBUNAL
DEVELOP ITS OWN
LEGAL ARGUMENTS? 291
CONTENTS XI
3.3.4 EXCESS OF POWER REGARDING QUESTIONS OF FACT: IS THE TRIBUNAL BOUND
TO DECIDE
ONLY AN INVOKED FACTS? 294
3.4 FAIR HEARING: INVITING THE PARTIES TO COMMENT 295
3.4.1 DISTINCTION BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION? 297
3.5 PROCEDURAL IRREGULARITY 298
3.5.1 DECISION AT LAW OR IN EQUITY (EX BONO ET AEQUO) 299
3.5.1.1 IS TRANSNATIONAL LAW THE BASIS FOR A DECISION AT LAW OR EX BONO
ET
AEQUO
7
. 299
3.5.1.2 THE APPLICATION OF TRANSNATIONAL SOURCES AND PROCEDURAL
IRREGULARITY 302
3.5.1.3 CONCLUSION 303
3.5.2 BURDEN OF PROOF: MAY THE TRIBUNAL REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TO
UNDERMINE UNCONTESTED EVIDENCE? 303
3.6 CONCLUSION 306
6 CONCLUSION 308
BIBLIOGRAPHY 310
INDEX 322
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spelling | Cordero Moss, Giuditta 1961- Verfasser (DE-588)1046997750 aut International commercial contracts applicable sources and enforceability Giuditta Cordero-Moss Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2014 xv, 329 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Any practising lawyer and student working with international commercial contracts faces standardised contracts and international arbitration as mechanisms for dispute settlement. Transnational rules may be applicable, but national law is still important. Based on extensive practical experience, this book analyses international contract practice and its interaction with the various applicable sources: which role is played by the contractual regulation, which by national law, which by transnational sources, what is the interaction among these factors, and how does this all apply to contracts that refer disputes to international arbitration?".. Grundregeln des europäischen Vertragsrechts (DE-588)4719073-5 gnd rswk-swf United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 April 11 (DE-588)4124338-9 gnd rswk-swf LAW / Corporate bisacsh Conflict of laws Contracts Conflict of laws Commercial law Contracts (International law) LAW / Corporate Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 gnd rswk-swf Handelsvertrag (DE-588)4159016-8 gnd rswk-swf Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 s Handelsvertrag (DE-588)4159016-8 s Grundregeln des europäischen Vertragsrechts (DE-588)4719073-5 u United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 April 11 (DE-588)4124338-9 u DE-604 SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027194736&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Cordero Moss, Giuditta 1961- International commercial contracts applicable sources and enforceability Grundregeln des europäischen Vertragsrechts (DE-588)4719073-5 gnd United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 April 11 (DE-588)4124338-9 gnd LAW / Corporate bisacsh Conflict of laws Contracts Conflict of laws Commercial law Contracts (International law) LAW / Corporate Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 gnd Handelsvertrag (DE-588)4159016-8 gnd |
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title | International commercial contracts applicable sources and enforceability |
title_auth | International commercial contracts applicable sources and enforceability |
title_exact_search | International commercial contracts applicable sources and enforceability |
title_full | International commercial contracts applicable sources and enforceability Giuditta Cordero-Moss |
title_fullStr | International commercial contracts applicable sources and enforceability Giuditta Cordero-Moss |
title_full_unstemmed | International commercial contracts applicable sources and enforceability Giuditta Cordero-Moss |
title_short | International commercial contracts |
title_sort | international commercial contracts applicable sources and enforceability |
title_sub | applicable sources and enforceability |
topic | Grundregeln des europäischen Vertragsrechts (DE-588)4719073-5 gnd United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 April 11 (DE-588)4124338-9 gnd LAW / Corporate bisacsh Conflict of laws Contracts Conflict of laws Commercial law Contracts (International law) LAW / Corporate Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 gnd Handelsvertrag (DE-588)4159016-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Grundregeln des europäischen Vertragsrechts United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 April 11 LAW / Corporate Conflict of laws Contracts Conflict of laws Commercial law Contracts (International law) Welthandel Handelsvertrag |
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