Autonomy in International Contracts, 9780198262701
Hardcover
Global contracts, your rules: charting autonomy’s power in international law.

Autonomy in International Contracts

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    318 pages

  • Release Date

    4 March 1999

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Summary

Freedom of Contract: Autonomy in International Agreements

This book delves into the core of international contract law: the autonomy parties possess to shape their legal relationship. It explores the source and boundaries of their right to choose the applicable law and select the judicial or arbitral forum.

Focusing on the legal systems of the United States, Commonwealth jurisdictions, and civil law countries in Western and Central Europe, the analysis begins with provisions…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198262701
ISBN-10:0198262701
Series:Oxford Private International Law Series
Author:Peter Nygh
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:318
Release Date:4 March 1999
Weight:589g
Dimensions:242mm x 163mm x 22mm
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‘provides very useful reading for practitioners and scholars alike’Nordic Journal of International Law 69:529-300, 2000

provides very useful reading for practitioners and scholars alike'Nordic Journal of International Law 69:529-300, 2000provides very useful reading for practitioners and scholars alike’Nordic Journal of International Law, volume 69a distinctive and lively examination of the subject and will stimulate thought and analysis, and agreement and disagreement, in the minds of those who read it. It is clear and easy to read, perceptive and opinionated, and a splendid overall contribution to the literature ... No one can be the poorer, or the more confused for having followed this cheerful scholarly account. It demands to be read.'Adrian Briggs, The Law Quarterly Review, January 2000Nygh’s monograph is a sustained very thoroughly researched work, drawing on a wide range of national and international sources. As a scholarly work, Nygh’s book is a sustained , thoughtful and thought provoking analysis, which will doubtless occupy a focal position in the literature on this subject for many years to come.‘Jonathon Harris, Civil Justice Quarterly

About The Author

Peter Nygh

Peter Nygh is an Australian academic and judge. He is Adjunct Professor in Law at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.

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