Celebrating Success: 25 years United Nation Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods

15-16 March 2005. The proceedings were published in the Journal of Law and Commerce, Volume 25, Issue 1, Fall 2005.

NameTitle
Filip De LySources of international sales law: an eclectic model
Franco FerrariRemarks on the UNCITRAL digest's comments on Article 6 CISG
Stefan KröllSelected problems concerning the CISG's scope of application
Jacob ZiegelThe scope of the convention: reaching out to article one and beyond
Alexander S. KomarovInternationality, uniformity and observance of good faith as criteria in interpretation of CISG: some remarks on article 7(1)
Joseph LookofskyWalking the article 7(2) tightrope between CISG and domestic law
Ch. PamboukisThe concept and function of usages in the United Nations Convention on the international sale of goods
Louis F. Del DucaImplementation of contract formation statute of frauds, parol evidence, and battle of forms CISG provisions in civil and common law countries
Wolfgang HahnkamperAcceptance of an offer in light of electronic communications
Janet WalkerAgreeing to disagree: can we just have words? CISG Article 11 and the model law writing requirement
Mª del Pilar Perales ViscasillasModification and termination of the contract (art. 29 CISG)
Ronald A. BrandCISG article 31: when substantive law rules affect jurisdictional results
Johan ErauwCISG articles 66-70: the risk of loss and passing it
Jan RambergTo what extent do INCOTERMS 2000 vary articles 67(2), 68 and 69?
Silvia FerreriRemarks concerning the implementation of the CISG by the courts (the seller's performance and article 35)
Daniel GirsbergerThe time limits of article 39 CISG
Alejandro M. GarroThe buyer's "safety valve" under article 40: what is the seller supposed to know and when?
Dr. Anselmo Martínez CañellasThe scope of article 44 CISG
Henry Deeb GabrielThe buyer's performance under the CISG: articles 53-60 trends in the decisions
Loukas MistelisArticle 55 CISG: the unknown factor
Alejandro Osuna-GonzálezBuyer's enabling steps to pay the price: article 54 of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
Claude WitzThe place of performance of the obligation to pay the price art. 57 CISG
Fabio BortolottiRemedies available to the seller and seller's right to require specific performance (articles 61, 62 and 28)
Harry M. FlechtnerBuyers' remedies in general and buyers' performance-oriented remedies
Chang-Sop ShinDeclaration of price reduction under the CISG Article 50 price reduction remedy
Alexander von ZieglerThe right of suspension and stoppage in transit (and notification thereof)
Sieg EiselenProving the quantum of damages
Helmut KoziolReduction in damages according to article 77 CISG
Djakhongir SaidovDamages: the need for uniformity
Michael G. BridgeIssues arising under articles 64, 72 and 73 of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
Ulrich MagnusThe remedy of avoidance of contract under CISG-general remarks and special cases
Ingeborg SchwenzerAvoidance of the contract in case of non-conforming goods (article 49(1)(a) CISG)
Sandra SaieghAvoidance under the CISG and its challenges under international organizations commercial transactions
Herbert KronkeThe UN Sales Convention, the Unidroit contract principles and the way beyond
Eduardo GreblerThe convention on international sale of goods and Brazilian law: are differences irreconcilable?
Rolf KnieperCelebrating success by accession to CISG
Sally MossWhy the United Kingdom has not ratified the CISG