01834 2200325 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002200097041000800119082000800127084001400135100001900149700001700168700001900185245009300204250001100297260003400308300003500342500002300377520094100400650001901341650002801360990001601388990001601404990002401420990001601444990002401460990002401484INLIS00000000000367920221025082754 a0010-0520003679221025 | | eng  a978-0-495-41068-3 aeng a327 a327 RUS w0 aRussett, Bruce0 aHarvey Starr0 aDavid Kinsella1 aWorld Politics :bThe Menu for Choice /cBruce Russett, Harvey Starr, and David Kinsella a9th Ed aAustralia :bWadsworth,c2009 axx, 552 p. :b:illus. ;c24 cm aIndeks : p.531-536 a"The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) came into force in 1980 and has been ratified and adopted by over 50 of the world's major trading nations.This landmark Convention has set the tone for the harmonization of international law and by its widespread acceptance spurred progress in the harmonization of laws in other areas. Scholars and practitioners from around the world have written extensively on the development and impact of the CISG while courts and arbitral tribunals have issued opinions and judgements based on articles of the Convention.Because of this growing body of information, a need arose for a reference work that would provide easy access to this subject. For the past 20 years Professor Michael Will has been recognized as compiling the most definitive bibliography of books and articles on the CISG as well as a comprehensive digest of all cases related to the CISG. 4aWorld Politics 4aInternational relations a00000012930 a00000012931 a12931/MKRI-P/X-2009 a00000012930 a12930/MKRI-P/X-2009 a12931/MKRI-P/X-2009