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Soft Law in International Trade Finance: A Comparative Analysis of the Harmonizing Effect of the UCP

Edited by: Agatha Brandao de Oliveira, Lauro Gama Jr., Genevieve Saumier

ISBN13: 9789004709263
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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Expert contributors to this volume offer a comprehensive exploration of the UCP 600's impact on international trade finance law, examining the dynamic interplay between soft law and legal harmonization in 28 jurisdictions across all continents. With a rich array of case studies and insightful analysis, this book provides a nuanced understanding of how soft law shapes global commerce. Its diverse perspectives and practical insights make it an essential reading for practitioners and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of the real-world implications of soft law in trade.

Subjects:
Comparative Law, International Trade
Contents:
PART 1: General Report
1: The Effectiveness of International Legal Harmonization through Soft Law (with a Focus on the UCP 600)
 Agatha Brandão de Oliveira, Lauro Gama and Geneviève Saumier
 Annex 1
 Annex 2
 Annex 3

PART 2: Special Report
2: Letters of Credit as Products of Transnational Customary Law: What Does That Mean?
 J.H. Dalhuisen
3: A Primer on Trade Finance and the UCP
 Alexander R. Malaket

PART 3: National Reports
4. Argentina
 Ariel G. Dasso
5. Australia
 Sheelagh McCracken and Andrew Boxall
6. Austria
 Andreas Schwartze
7. Belgium
 Antoine De Spiegeleir
8. Brazil
 Ligia Maura Costa
9. Canada
 Michel Deschamps
10. China
 Yanan Zhang
11. Czechia
 Naděžda Rozehnalová and Jiří Valdhans
12. Egypt
 Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
13. Finland
 Onerva-Aulikki Suhonen
14. France
 Dominique Doise and Valérie Mayer
15. Germany
 Olaf Meyer
16. India
 Saloni Khanderia
17. Japan
 Hiroo Sono
18. Mexico
 Miguel Angel Bustamante
19. The Netherlands
 Marta Pertegás Sender and Marielène Wertenbroek
20. Nigeria
 Abubakri Yekini and Kolawole Mayomi
21. Norway
 Berte-Elen Konow
22. Paraguay
 Pablo A. Debuchy Boselli
23. Russia
 Andrey Shirvindt
24. South Africa
 Michelle Kelly-Louw and Wilhelm G Schulze
25. Sweden
 Lars Gorton, Johan Adestam and Helen Ström Nilsonne
26. Switzerland
 Renato Costantini
27. Turkey
 Ceyda Süral Efeçınar, Ekin Ömeroğlu and N. Tuğçe Bilgetekin
28. United Kingdom
 Anna-Mari Antoniou
29. Venezuela
 Fernando Sanquírico Pittevil
30. Vietnam
 Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc

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