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The Electronic CISG: 7th MAA Schlechtriem CISG Conference

Edited by: Ingeborg Schwenzer, Lisa Spagnolo

ISBN13: 9789462367517
Published: March 2017
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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In this book the authors engage with the interface between the rise of electronic communications and the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). The contributors consider the opportunities, challenges and problems in adapting the CISG to deal with issues arising from the information age.

In revisiting the CISG in light of technological advances that have changed the world since it was drafted, this book collects chapters dealing with the intersection between the CISG, the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce (MLEC), and the United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts 2005 (e-CC). A detailed comparison of their respective provisions is provided in one, while the other gives an insight into the policies behind their development, including critical commentary and recommendations. In addition, it covers the inclusion of electronic standard terms pursuant to the CISG, the CISG's effect on the domestic law of electronic transactions in the Middle East, on how communications by social media may become binding representations under the CISG, and whether it is time to update the CISG Advisory Council Opinion No.1.

This volume is a valuable addition to the collections of academics and practitioners advising on or interested in international commercial transactions.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Contents:
1. The Impact of the CISG on the Domestic Law of Electronic Transactions in the Arab World
2. Application of the Electronic Communications Convention to the CISG
3. The Electronic CISG That Already Is: UNCITRALTexts on Electronic Contracting
4. Internet Communication as Binding Representations Pursuant to the CISG - The Social Media Trap
5. Electronic Communications: ShouldCISGAdvisory Council Opinion No.
1 (2003) Be Updated?
6. Inclusion of Standard Terms in Electronic Form under the CISG