Lawyering in the international market/

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Imprint:Ardsley, N.Y. : Transnational Publishers, 1999.
Description:xix, 417 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:International business law practice series
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4041033
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Other authors / contributors:Campbell, Dennis.
Birkeland, Bryan.
ISBN:157105104X
Table of Contents:
  • Authors
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1. Convention on the International Sale of Goods and International Sales
  • Chapter 2. Formation of Contract under the Vienna Convention
  • Chapter 3. Freedom of Contract and Uniformity of Regulation in International Sales Contracts
  • Chapter 4. Termination of Commercial Agents and Distributors in the European Union, Norway, and Switzerland
  • Chapter 5. Agency and Distribution Legislation in Guatemala
  • Chapter 6. Antitrust Implications for Agency and Distribution Agreements in Mexico
  • Chapter 7. Structuring International Franchise Arrangements
  • Chapter 8. Earnings Claims in the Franchise Sales Process
  • Chapter 9. Considerations for Non-United States Persons Establishing United States Sales and Other Business Operations
  • Chapter 10. Acquiring United States Closely-Held Businesses
  • Chapter 11. Entity-Less Joint Ventures in the United States: The De Facto General Partnership
  • Chapter 12. International Joint Ventures in Brazil
  • Chapter 13. International Joint Ventures in Korea
  • Chapter 14. Legal Aspects of Consumer Transactions on the Internet
  • Chapter 15. The Internet and E-Contracts
  • Chapter 16. Forum and Applicable Law in Internet Transactions
  • Chapter 17. International Taxation of Computer Software Transactions
  • Chapter 18. Tax Aspects of Leveraged Lease Transactions
  • Chapter 19. A Comparison of International Arbitration Rules: The Practical Perspective
  • Chapter 20. Litigating International Transactions: Enforcing Foreign Judgments and Arbitral Awards
  • Chapter 21. International Commercial Arbitration in the Hong Kong SAR and China
  • Chapter 22. Alternatives in International Dispute Resolution