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Quo vadis Commercial Contract? Reflections on Sustainability, Ethics and Technology in the Emerging Law and Practice of Global Commerce

Title
Quo vadis Commercial Contract? [electronic resource] : Reflections on Sustainability, Ethics and Technology in the Emerging Law and Practice of Global Commerce / edited by Mads Andenas, Maren Heidemann.
ISBN
9783031141058
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XVII, 314 p.) 142 illus.
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Summary
This proceedings volume combines chapters derived from papers presented at the 4th and 5th Annual Conferences on the Future of the Commercial Contract in Scholarship and Law Reform. This ongoing research project brings together scholars from all over the world at an annual international conference in London. The book focusses on technology in commercial contract law as well as on sustainability in commercial contracts. The latter theme was inspired by the United Nations' climate conference that was to take place in Glasgow in the United Kingdom that same year. The book combines topical current issues in commercial contract law and practice organized in three parts. The first part contains contributions to the area of law and technology. The second part of the book expands on aspects of sustainability understood as environmental reasonableness in the context of commercial contracts. The third part includes several chapters on the topics of supervening events and contractual ethics. This book is therefore part of a coherent line of contributions to the furthering of modern contract theory. The choice of topics is closely following current issues of legal policy and contract practice.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 21, 2023
Series
LCF Studies in Commercial and Financial Law, 1
LCF Studies in Commercial and Financial Law, 1
Contents
Preface
Supply chain laws update - Ethics in global commerce through contract and regulation. An introduction
Part 1: Law and technology
The role of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the interpretation of platform operators and business users contracts
Freedom to contract and democracy in the age of blockchain and smart contract
Part 2: sustainability in commercial contracts
Eco-reasonableness. Possibilities of incorporating green principles into general private law Clauses
Right to cure - the odd one out? The CISG's remedial scheme and the circular economy
From "green bond principles" to "green bond clauses": mitigating greenwashing through contract law
Part 3 : Supervening events and contractual ethics
The Consequences of Brexit for Regulatory Competition and the Approximation of Commercial Law
A new approach to contracts breached by COVID-19
Hong Kong Insurance Industry in Response to COVID-19
Uniformity or Diversity of the Concept of Good Faith under the CISG and UAE Law
The Erosion of Contractual Freedom in Commercial Contracts. A Belgian case-study
Inequality of Bargaining Power and Arbitration: The Tale of Uber.
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