Law of international trade: cross-border commercial transactions
- 4th ed.
- London Sweet & Maxwell 2009
- xlix, 756 p.
Law of International Trade retains those features that have made it such a well received text. The text offers a unique approach to the subject, placing much emphasis on the link between theory and the pragmatics of international trade law. Specimen contractual clauses, forms and diagrams are used to demonstrate how the law works in practice. The legal complexities in cases and materials are examined in-depth to ensure that the text is not only a clear introduction to the subject but also an important treatise thereof. Once again, summaries of the more significant cases are distinctively set out in the text giving it an emphasis many basic texts omit. Where relevant, cases from the Commonwealth and other countries have been referred to. This international perspective is integrated throughout the text.