Structuring International Contracts

By Center for International Legal Studies

Structuring International Contracts
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Practising lawyers, each a specialist in his or her field, examine vital provisions in international contracts, including:
contract proposals and letters of intent
general conditions
letters of credit and bank guarantees
terms of delivery
storage
shipment and insurance
excusable delay and hardship
liquidated damages and penalties
warranties and performance guarantees
limitation of liability
governing law and dispute resolution.
The contributors also review a variety of particular types of contracts common in international transactions, including agency and distribution agreements, franchising contracts, licensing agreements, construction contracts, joint venture agreements, and turnkey contracts.
The 21 contributors represent 10 jurisdictions and many years of practice in the international sector. Their aim has been to treat each topic from a practitioner's perspective, with emphasis on those issues most relevant to a day-to-day law practice.

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