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Hardship and Force Majeure in International Commercial Contracts 2018


ISBN13: 9789403514635
Published: July 2019
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Harback
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Force Majeure and Hardship are commonly invoked in international trade when unforeseen events occur making performance impossible or impracticable. Most national legislators provide rules to deal with these issues, but the specifi c solutions adopted in domestic laws vary substantially from one country to another.

In recent years the growing complexity of trade in a globalized world has greatly increased the number of situations where a party can invoke force majeure or hardship. Parties need to be able to analyse the nature and characteristics of force majeure and hardship and look for contractual clauses which can regulate these issues in conformity with their needs.

Written by international practitioners, this dossier explores the evolution of the rules on hardship, the ICC Clause on Hardship and the perspectives of contract adaptation by arbitrators.

The section on Force Majeure includes an overview of recent arbitral case law (impediment beyond sphere of control and risk of the obligor; foreseeability; causation; notice requirement), analysis of the ICC 2003 Force Majeure Clause and an update on its revision.

Two other important themes are included: the relationship between force majeure and applicable law, general principles of law and trade usages as well as the impact of economic sanctions.

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
The Evolution of the Rules on Hardship
CHAPTER 2
Adaptation of Contracts by Arbitrators
CHAPTER 3
Rules on Force Majeure as Illustrated in Recent Case Law
CHAPTER 4
Analysing the ICC Force Majeure Clause 2003
CHAPTER 5
Revision of the ICC Force Majeure and Hardship Clause
CHAPTER 6
Force Majeure Clauses and their Relationship with the Applicable Law, General Principles of Law and Trade Usages
CHAPTER 7
Economic Sanctions, Force Majeure and Hardship
Conclusion
About the Authors.
About the Editors.
Index