Principles of Law Relating to International Trade

Principles of Law Relating to International Trade (formerly Principles of Law Relating to Overseas Trade) has been comprehensively expanded, revised, repackaged and re-titled in this edition to provide a more accessible and relevant textbook on the subjec

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Relating to International Trade

Principles of Law Relating to International Trade

Ph.D. (Soton), LL.M. (Wales), C.P.E. (Bristol), Pg-Cert.in E.U. Law, Pg.Dip. in Legal Practice, Pg.Dip. in Shipping, M.C.I.T., M.LEx. Solicitor of the Supreme Court, England & Wales Solicitor-Member, Athens Bar Association (Greece) Senior Lecturer, Southmnpton Solent University Associate Law Lecturer, The Open University Associate Law Lecturer, Southampton City College Minister 's Adviser, The Ministry of Mercantile Marine (Greece) Shipping Law Examiner, 7;cze CharteredInstitute of Shipbrokers International Trade Law Examiner, 7he Institute of Export

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Library of Congress Control Number: 2005936345 ISBN-10: 0-387-30386-3 e-ISBN 0-387-30699-4 ISBN-13: 978-0387-30386-4 Printed on acid-free paper O 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written

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THELAWOF PROBATE AND SUCCESSION

CHAPTER3 THE LAW OF TORTS THE TORTOF CONVERSION

THETORTOF NUISANCE DEFAMATION THETORT OF NEGLIGENCE

VICARIOUS LIABILITY

GENERAL DEFENCES

CHAPTER 4

THE LAW OF CONTRACT ELEMENTS OF CONTRACT

OTHERELEMENTS TERMSOF A CONTRACT REMEDIESFOR BREACH OF CONTRACT DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT THELAWGOVERNING A CONTRACT

CHAPTER 5 THELAWOF AGENCY CLASSIFICATION OF AGENTS CREATIONOF AGENCY AUTHORITY

AGENCYOF NECESSITY SUBSEQUENT AUTHORITY OR AGENCY BY RATIFICATION DUTIESOF AN AGENT RIGHTS OF AGENT

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RIGHTS OF THIRDPARTIES AGAINST PRINCIPAL AND AGENT

TERMINATION OF AGENCY E.C. LAWAND AGENCYAGREEMENTS

CHAPTER8 COMPETITION LAW FREEMOVEMENT OF O

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RESTRICTIVE TRADNGAGREEMENTS AND ~

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CHAPTER 9 INTRODUCTION TO F.O.B. AND C.I.F. SALES INCOTERMS

F.O.B. CONTRACTS C.I.F. CONTRACTS

CHAPTER 10 EXPORT FINANCE BILLSOF EXCHANGE & CHEQUES CHEQUES UNIFORMCUSTOMS & PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS OF CREDIT LETTERS

OTHERMZTHODSOF PAYMENT

CHAPTER 11 INSURANCE LAW LLOYD'SAND THE PI/IARKET

THECONTRACT OF WSURANCE THEINSURANCE POLICY

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CARRIER'S DEFENCES APPLICATIONOF THE LEGAL REGIMES

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