Essays about: "parties involved in international trade"
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1. Does Distance Matter? Evidence from Swedish Venture Capital Backed Firms
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomiAbstract : The Venture Capital Industry has evolved from the purpose of bridging the funding gap of local businesses into an international alternative asset class. Cross-border investments have become common in today's globalized business environment. READ MORE
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2. Carrier Liability in Multimodal Transport
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : 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
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3. Undelivered Goods Under the Law of Carriage of Goods by Sea
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Delivery of goods at the port of discharge is an obligation incurred upon the carrier under a contract of carriage by sea. The extent of the carrier’s obligation is to give the consignee a reasonable time to take proper delivery of the goods against presentation of an original B/L. READ MORE
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4. Clash and Collide - Conflict of Law Issues if the Common European Sales Law Enters Into Force
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : I oktober 2011 presenterade Europeiska kommissionen förslag till en ny gemensam europeisk köplag, Common European Sales Law (CESL). Lagen är tänkt att frivilligt kunna användas av konsumenter och mindre näringsidkare när de handlar över nationsgränserna. READ MORE
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5. United States extraterritorial application of economic sanctions and the new international sanctions against Iran
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Economic sanctions are defined as the exercise of pressure by one state to produce a change in the political behaviour of another state. Traditional economic sanctions are directed at the entire population of a state whilst targeted sanctions are directed at a state’s individuals. READ MORE