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Lex Mercatoria
Informa Law, Jan 2000
This collection of essays has been written in honour of Francis Reynolds upon his retirement, in recognition of his great service to the law during his distinguished career. A veritable cornucopia of lively debate, legal discussion and probing insight into key areas of international commercial law, Lex Mercatoria is not only a fitting tribute to one of the world's leading academics in the field, it is also a practical and insightful addition to the libraries of any commercial law firm or department.
Probing the nuances and niches of international commercial law
Each essay covers a topic in the areas in which Francis Reynolds has been the most active - English commercial and maritime law in an international context. The essays have each been written by a specialist in that particular area and address issues of concern to any practitioner seeking to grasp the 'whys and wherefores' of the nuances and arcane niches of commercial law.
Broad range of topics
A fitting tribute to a great man, Lex Mercatoria embraces a wide range of subjects - covering topics such as contract law, the law of agency, carriage of goods by sea, international sale of goods, bankers commercial credits and conflict of laws. You will find the contributions add a new way of thinking to the way you conduct your affairs - the experience will be akin to being taken through a refresher course in driving a car: you know how to do it but there are many things which have changed. This book will open your eyes to new developments and help broaden your mind into new directions.
Stimulating and invigorating
Mixing insight with intelligence, fluid writing with detailed examination, and eminence with practicality, Lex Mercatoria will provide a stimulating and invigorating overview of international commercial law issues today and will form welcome addition to your library. Order your copy right now.
Key highlights
- Use this book to gain the latest interpretations of key aspects of international commercial law from some of the leading minds in the field - A collection of essays covering everything from anti-suit injunctions to agency and the criminal law - A fitting tribute to one of Oxford's finest legal academics
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