Compiled by leading international trade law practitioners and academics from across the globe, this volume provides legal and business communities with information, knowledge and an understanding of recent developments in international trade, business and international commercial arbitration. Scholarly in style, this volume contributes to the discussions surrounding the developments whilst being informative and of practical use to the business community and lawyers.
Covering the areas of international trade and business law, arbitration law, foreign law and comparative law, with one section devoted to the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, it contains:
- leading articles
- comments
- case notes
- book reviews.
International Trade and Business Law Review is an invaluable resource for post-graduate students and business and legal professionals, primarily studying and working in the UK, USA and Australia.
Articles Religious Monopolies And The Commodification Of Religion. International Trade Law and Common Mistake: Has there Really Been a Satisfactory Clarification of What Fundamental Legal Principles Apply? Whose Life is it Anyway? A Comment on the Terri Schiavo Case. The United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement. Military Occupation and the Rule of Law: the Legal Obligations of Occupying Forces in Iraq. The Language of International Trade Law: Problems or Salvation? A Peace Plan for the Battle of the Forms.
International Arbitration Moot Twelfth Annual Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot 2004-2005.
Book Reviews
Corporate Liability - A Study in Principles of Attribution(2001). &llcĄ