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A Tribute to Joseph M. Lookofsky

Edited by: Mads Bryde Andersen, Rene Franz Henschel

ISBN13: 9788757435252
Published: November 2015
Publisher: DJOF Publishing
Country of Publication: Denmark
Format: Hardback
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This book is a tribute to Professor Joseph M. Lookofsky, honoring his work as an internationally respected scholar within the areas of private law, comparative law and private international law.

It contains contributions from a wide range of respected scholars and colleagues from around the globe on topics like the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods (the CISG), Arbitration and Private International Law.

Subjects:
Conflict of Laws, International Trade, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1. Commercial Morality in the CISG - How Do we Spin Good Faith? - by Camilla Baasch Andersen & Bruno Zeller
Chapter 2. Scholarly Cultures in the U.S. and in Scandinavia - Some Observations - by Mads Bryde Andersen & Johnny Herre
Chapter 3. Forskelle og ligheder mellem erstatning og forholdsmaessigt afslag i anledning af mangler ved fast ejendom - by Hans Henrik Edlund
Chapter 4. CISG and the Law Applicable in International Commercial Arbitration: Remarks Focusing on Three Common Hypotheticals - by Franco Ferrari
Chapter 5. Opting In to the CISG: Avoiding the Redline Products Problems - by Harry M. Flechtner & Ronald A. Brand
Chapter 6. The CISG and Agreements or Binding Practice to Arbitrate - by Morten M. Fogt
Chapter 7. The CISG rules and principles as a yardstick when determining the validity of contractual agreements limiting remedies for breach of contract: are we stretching arguments too far? - by Rene Franz Henschel
Chapter 8. Proof of Jurisdiction under the Brussels I Regulation - by Ketilbjorn Hertz
Chapter 9. Entreprenorers och saljares ansvar for s.k. utvecklingsfel - by Torgny Hastad
Chapter 10. Erstatningens omfang ifolge CISG - by Torsten Iversen
Chapter 11. International Insolvencies and the Classical Struggle Between the Principles of Universality and Territoriality - A Norwegian Perspective - by Berte-Elen Konow
Chapter 12. CISG and Set-off - by Ulrich Magnus
Chapter 13. Law(s) Applicable to Arbitration Agreements: Trends and Outlook from the Viewpoint of English Law - by Loukas Mistelis
Chapter 14. The Rules of Notification in Inter-Nordic Sales - by Thomas Neumann
Chapter 15. Brussels I and Arbitration - by Peter Arnt Nielsen
Chapter 16. A Time-Limit Running Wild? Article 39(2) CISG and Domestic Limitation Periods - by Ulrich G. Schroeter
Chapter 17. International Jurisdiction in Product Liability Suits - by Kasper Steensgaard
Chapter 18. The Exceptions in CISG Article 2 (e) for 'Ships' and 'Vessels' - Particularly on Sales of Offshore Units and Construction of Ships and Offshore Units - by Amund Bjorager Torum
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