Statutes on International Trade 3/e (Commercial Law)

Statutes on International Trade 3/e (Commercial Law)

by RichardKidner (Author), IndiraCarr (Author)

Synopsis

The study of international trade law requires access to a wide range of materials,many of which are not easily accessible, and the purpose of this book is to provide students with those documents which they are likely to be referred to in courses on this subject. This book provides extracts from statutes and conventions, all of which have been reproduced in their amended and updated form. The book is divided into four parts: statutes; statutory instruments; conventions; and other materials. This book is essential for any course on international trade law.

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Format: Textbook Binding
Pages: 810
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Published: 30 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 1859415202
ISBN 13: 9781859415207

Media Reviews
... an essential reference book for many trading lawyers involved in the international field ... it is reasonably priced considering the wealth of material contained in the book. Trading Law and Trading Law Reports,Vol 13, No 4. ... very useful collection of extracts from statutes, statutory instruments and international conventions concerning international trade law. International Trade Law and Regulation. 'There is no competing materials book on the market for students.'The Law Teacher, Vol 34, Vol 1, 2000. 'Revised edition provides students with extracts from ninety documents, in their amended and updated form, which are usually mentioned in a course on international trade law. Includes statutes; statutory instruments; European Union materials; conventions; rules and model laws standard forms; and standard trading conditions. Contains material available as of April 1, 2003. Carr is reader in International Commercial Law at the University of Kent. Kidner is Professor of Law at the University of Wales.' Journal of Economic Literature, Vol 42, No. 3, September 2004.
Author Bio
Indira Carr MA, LLM, B Phil, PhD, Reader in International Commercial Law, University of Kent, Canterbury; Visiting Professor, University of Hertfordshire. Richard Kidner, MA, BCL, Professor of Law, University of Wales Aberystwyth.