Essays about: "international trade contracts"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 essays containing the words international trade contracts.

  1. 1. A Theoretical Analysis of Labour Exploitations in the New British Readymade Garment Industry using the 'Sweatshop Regime' Theory

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för ekonomisk historia och internationella relationer

    Author : Eilidh Dempsey; [2022]
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    Abstract : The recent phenomena of reshoring apparel manufacturing back to the UK has developed economic opportunities for the British garment industry alongside worsening labour conditions and social costs for its workers. Historic and ongoing international debates and research that have focused on the topic of labour conditions of global apparel manufacturing have been achieved and published using the sweatshop regime theory, which here is defined as the unjust and socially oppressive labour system of garment manufacturing. READ MORE

  2. 2. Hardship and the application of CISG- Feasibility analysis of controversial issues

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrätt

    Author : Jiamin Gu; [2021]
    Keywords : Hardship; CISG; PICC; Exemption Clause; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : The absence of provisions on hardship under the United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods (“CISG”) and the general recognition of the principle of hardship in private international law lead to some problems to maintain the legislative purpose of the Convention as the “lingua franca” of international trade. In order to make the application of the Convention not only on the surface of the text, but also to implement the uniformity of the law, it is necessary to discuss the controversial question about the application of CISG exemption clause under the hardship situation. READ MORE

  3. 3. Revealing the Man behind the Curtain : Proving Corruption in International Commercial Arbitration

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Johanna Österlund; [2015]
    Keywords : international arbitration; corruption; evidence; standard of proof; burden of proof; bribery; internationellt skiljeförfarande; korruption; mutor; bevis; beviskrav; bevisbörda;

    Abstract : There is unanimity within the arbitration community that corruption is disrupting international trade and that arbitrators must not let arbitration be a safe forum for enforcement of contracts tainted by such illicit acts. Due to the hidden nature of corruption, often hiding behind an agency agreement, the most challenging question facing arbitrators has shown to be how to handle the rules of evidence. READ MORE

  4. 4. Carrier Liability in Multimodal Transport

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Erica Englundh; [2015]
    Keywords : Transporträtt; sjörätt; internationell privaträtt; international private law; transport law; förmögenhetsrätt; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Multimodala transporter är frekvent förekommande och viktiga i dagens internationella handel. En multimodal transport innebär kort att gods transporteras från dörr till dörr med hjälp av minst två olika transportsätt under ett kontrakt med en (multimodal) transportör som ensamt ansvarig för kontraktets utförande. READ MORE

  5. 5. The United Nation's Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods : Why is it being excluded from International Sales Contracts?

    University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/IHH, Rättsvetenskap

    Author : Lisa Lundgren; [2014]
    Keywords : International Contract Law; International Trade; The United Nation’s Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods; The CISG; Unification of Sales Law; Exclusion; Opt-out; Choice of Law;

    Abstract : The development of the United Nation’s Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) started at the beginning of the 20th century in order to provide a uniform legal regime for international sales contracts. The development started because of a belief that a uniform international sales convention would contribute certainty in commercial trade and decrease transaction costs for the contracting parties. READ MORE