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international sales law
This book is the product of extended research by five scholars working in the area
of private international law. It provides prehensive review and analysis of the
jurisprudence surrounding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods (CISG). As of February 15, 2005, sixty-four countries
have adopted the CISG as their international sales law. Given its importance as
the world’s preeminent sales law, the authors believe that a fresh analysis of the
evolving case and arbitral law is needed at this time. It has been fifteen years
since the adoption of the CISG, and in those years a critical mass of interpretive
jurisprudence has developed. The analysis in the book is undertaken at two levels –
the practical interpretation of the CISG and the theoretical limits of interpreting
of supranational conventions.
Larry A. DiMatteo is a Professor of Legal Studies at the University of Florida.
He is a graduate of the Cornell and Harvard Law Schools. He is the author of
many law review articles and four books, mostly in the area of contract law and
theory. His books include Contract Theory: The Evolution of Contractual Intent
(1998) and The Law of International Contracting (2000).
Lucien J. Dhooge is an Associate Professor of Business Law at the University of
the Pacific. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Denver College of
Law and his . from the etown University Law Center. ing
to the University of the Pacific, he spent eleven years in practice with the Federal
mission in Washington, ., and with private firms in Denver.
Stephanie Greene is an Assistant Professor of Business Law at Boston College. She
is a graduate of Boston College Law School, where she served as Executiv