Export Finance
This Chapter deals with the various modes of payment commonly used by the business community in cross-border transactions. In particular, it focuses on the essential characteristics of the bills of exchange, the letters of credit, performance guarantees,
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Ajendra Srivastava
Modern Law of International Trade Comparative Export Trade and International Harmonization
International Law and the Global South Perspectives from the Rest of the World
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Ajendra Srivastava Faculty of Law Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, India
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