Ingeborg Schwenzer – Oxford University Press, 2016 (Fourth
Edition)
Now in force in over 80 countries, the Convention on
the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is one of the most successful and
wide-reaching attempts to unify legal instruments for international commerce.
As global sales transactions increase, the CISG's
range of influence in international practice has significantly expanded,
potentially governing 80% of world trade.
In addition to the growing case law, the volume of
case law reporting and scholarly writing on the Convention and its provisions
and problems has increased dramatically. The Convention also continues to
influence domestic law.
This is the fourth edition in English of the
Commentary on the United Nations (UN) Convention on the International Sale of
Goods (CISG). Since the publication of the first edition in 1998, the book has
become an invaluable source for the comprehension and discussion of the
Convention, frequently cited by legal writers, tribunals, and courts all over
the world.
Thoroughly revised to reflect the growth and
complexity of case law relating to the Convention, the book also considers new
developments in the field of the CISG, particularly the accession of Brazil to
the Convention. It addresses interpretations and rulings in domestic law
influenced by the CISG that are significant at international level, such as the
ruling of the English Court of Appeal in Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust
v. Compass Group UK (2013).
It also assesses the relevant publishing on the CISG
since 2009. Written by an international team of contributors, this book
provides expert analysis, and combines judicial and scholarly views from
numerous jurisdictions.
This is the most comprehensive and authoritative
commentary on the CISG, and an invaluable resource for scholars and
practitioners alike.