Zusammenfassung
About the work
Almost thirty years after its entry into force, the CISG has become the law of international sales. In the meantime, 89 states have ratified the CISG, which make up for more than two thirds of the global trade. Already with its first edition, the commentary, written by leading international scholars and practitioners, has established itself on the market as the first truly international commentary on the CISG, taking into account the various legal settings in which the CISG is applied.
Praises for the 1st edition
‘The Kröll/Mistelis/Perales Commentary is an important contribution to the rich literature on this vital topic – a volume that should be in every library that intends to address the CISG seriously, and a work that deserves to be part of even a basic collection on the Convention.’
Harry M. Flechtner, The Rabel Journal 78/4 (2014) 883
‘No collection, related course materials, or decisionmakers’ cache of indispensible materials could possibly be complete without this scholarly, but quite readable, treatise designed for both novices and seasoned reader- users.’
The American Society of International Law Newsletter, September 2011
About the authors
Dr Stefan Kröll practises law in Cologne and is a professor of law at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg. Dr Loukas Mistelis is Clive M Schmitthoff Professor of Transnational Commercial Law and Arbitration and the director of the School of International Arbitration, London. Dr Pilar Perales Viscasillas holds the Chair of Commercial Law at the University Carlos III, Madrid. The authors are wellknown scholars and practitioners active in the field of CISG.
The international background of its authors and editors assures a broad and unbiased coverage of the CISG. In addition to the editors the following authors contribute to this commentary:
_ Prof. Dr. Yesmin M. Atamer, Turkey _ Prof. Dr. Ivo Bach, Germany _ Professor Gary Bell, Singapore _ Professor Andrea Bjoerklund, Canada _ Prof. Dr. Stavros Brekoulakis, United Kingdom _ Professor Michael Bridge, United Kingdom _ Prof. Dr. Petra Butler, New Zealand _ Prof. Dr. Milena Djordjevic, Serbia _ Professor Johan Erauw, Belgium _ Prof. Dr. Franco Ferrari, U.S. _ Arjun Harindranath, U.S. _ Professor Johnny Herre, Sweden_ Prof. Dr. Peter Huber, Germany _ Prof. Dr. Burghard Piltz, Germany _ Professor Anjanette Raymond, Bloomington, U.S. _ Dr. John Ribeiro, Japan _ Prof. Dr. Djakhongir Saidov, United Kingdom _ Professor Hiroo Sono, Japan _ Dr. Frank Spohnheimer, Germany _ Prof. Dr. Alberto Zuppi, Argentina
Abstract
About the work
Almost thirty years after its entry into force, the CISG has become the law of international sales. In the meantime, 89 states have ratified the CISG, which make up for more than two thirds of the global trade. Already with its first edition, the commentary, written by leading international scholars and practitioners, has established itself on the market as the first truly international commentary on the CISG, taking into account the various legal settings in which the CISG is applied.
Praises for the 1st edition
‘The Kröll/Mistelis/Perales Commentary is an important contribution to the rich literature on this vital topic – a volume that should be in every library that intends to address the CISG seriously, and a work that deserves to be part of even a basic collection on the Convention.’
Harry M. Flechtner, The Rabel Journal 78/4 (2014) 883
‘No collection, related course materials, or decisionmakers’ cache of indispensible materials could possibly be complete without this scholarly, but quite readable, treatise designed for both novices and seasoned reader- users.’
The American Society of International Law Newsletter, September 2011
About the authors
Dr Stefan Kröll practises law in Cologne and is a professor of law at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg. Dr Loukas Mistelis is Clive M Schmitthoff Professor of Transnational Commercial Law and Arbitration and the director of the School of International Arbitration, London. Dr Pilar Perales Viscasillas holds the Chair of Commercial Law at the University Carlos III, Madrid. The authors are wellknown scholars and practitioners active in the field of CISG.
The international background of its authors and editors assures a broad and unbiased coverage of the CISG. In addition to the editors the following authors contribute to this commentary:
_ Prof. Dr. Yesmin M. Atamer, Turkey _ Prof. Dr. Ivo Bach, Germany _ Professor Gary Bell, Singapore _ Professor Andrea Bjoerklund, Canada _ Prof. Dr. Stavros Brekoulakis, United Kingdom _ Professor Michael Bridge, United Kingdom _ Prof. Dr. Petra Butler, New Zealand _ Prof. Dr. Milena Djordjevic, Serbia _ Professor Johan Erauw, Belgium _ Prof. Dr. Franco Ferrari, U.S. _ Arjun Harindranath, U.S. _ Professor Johnny Herre, Sweden_ Prof. Dr. Peter Huber, Germany _ Prof. Dr. Burghard Piltz, Germany _ Professor Anjanette Raymond, Bloomington, U.S. _ Dr. John Ribeiro, Japan _ Prof. Dr. Djakhongir Saidov, United Kingdom _ Professor Hiroo Sono, Japan _ Dr. Frank Spohnheimer, Germany _ Prof. Dr. Alberto Zuppi, Argentina
- I–LXXXVI Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis I–LXXXVI
- 19–20 Preamble 19–20
- 21–38 Article 1 21–38
- 39–53 Article 2 39–53
- 54–62 Article 3 54–62
- 63–90 Article 4 63–90
- 91–100 Article 5 91–100
- 101–111 Article 6 101–111
- 112–145 Article 7 112–145
- 146–161 Article 8 146–161
- 162–181 Article 9 162–181
- 182–190 Article 10 182–190
- 191–200 Article 11 191–200
- 201–206 Article 12 201–206
- 207–212 Article 13 207–212
- 222–242 Article 14 222–242
- 243–250 Article 15 243–250
- 251–262 Article 16 251–262
- 263–267 Article 17 263–267
- 268–283 Article 18 268–283
- 284–299 Article 19 284–299
- 300–306 Article 20 300–306
- 307–316 Article 21 307–316
- 317–321 Article 22 317–321
- 322–325 Article 23 322–325
- 326–336 Article 24 326–336
- 337–1166 Part III. Sale of Goods 337–1166
- 337–355 Article 25 337–355
- 356–363 Article 26 356–363
- 364–372 Article 27 364–372
- 373–383 Article 28 373–383
- 384–392 Article 29 384–392
- 393–408 Article 30 393–408
- 771–777 Article 53 771–777
- 850–860 Article 66 850–860
- 861–870 Article 67 861–870
- 871–874 Article 68 871–874
- 875–878 Article 69 875–878
- 879–881 Article 70 879–881
- 956–1026 Section II. Damages 956–1026
- 1027–1038 Section III. Interest 1027–1038
- 1039–1089 Section IV. Exemption 1039–1089
- 1167–1202 Part IV. Final Provisions 1167–1202
- 1167–1167 Article 89 1167–1167
- 1168–1171 Article 90 1168–1171
- 1172–1173 Article 91 1172–1173
- 1174–1176 Article 92 1174–1176
- 1177–1180 Article 93 1177–1180
- 1181–1184 Article 94 1181–1184
- 1185–1190 Article 95 1185–1190
- 1191–1194 Article 96 1191–1194
- 1195–1195 Article 97 1195–1195
- 1196–1196 Article 98 1196–1196
- 1197–1198 Article 99 1197–1198
- 1199–1199 Article 100 1199–1199
- 1200–1202 Article 101 1200–1202
- 1203–1234 Bibliography 1203–1234
- 1235–1254 Index 1235–1254