International Commercial Agreements, currently in its seventh edition, is a nonpareil one-volume book discussing and analyzing all the essential components of international contracts, regardless of whether the contracting parties are interacting face-to-face or dealing electronically at some distance from each other. Precise planning, drafting and vigorous negotiation are the core of every international commercial agreement. But as the global business community moves toward the third decade of the twenty-first century, a large amount of the detail of these agreements has migrated to the Internet and has become part of electronic commerce. This book stands alone among contract drafting guides and has proven its enduring worth.
What’s in this book:
Every chapter furnishes references to additional sources, including websites, journal articles, and texts. Materials from and citations to appropriate literature and languages other than English are included.
How this will help you:
Recognizing that business executives entering into an international commercial transaction are mainly interested in drafting and negotiating an agreement that satisfies all of the parties and that will be performed as promised, this superb guide will measurably assist any lawyer or business executive in planning and implementing contracts and resolving disputes even when that person is not interested in a full-blown understanding of the entire landscape of international contracts. This exceptional book will provide business executives who are not lawyers with an understanding and perspective necessary to work effectively with legal experts.