Modern Law of Sales in the United States9789462364394 | 1 edition, 2014 |
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Description
This book covers all the critical aspects of the law governing the sale of goods in the United States. It defines the scope of the law of sales, lays out the obligations of the seller and the buyer, discusses the allocation of risk, and addresses all the available remedies for breach of a sales contract. A representative sampling of cases are examined from various jurisdictions and levels of review in order to portray an accurate picture of modern sales law and provide practical solutions to complications that may arise during a sale.
Target group
Legal scholars and practitioners interested in CISG and trade law.
Author's information
Alissa Palumbo is an attorney with an interest in international commercial law. She received her doctorate magna cum laude from the University of Basel in Switzerland, where she worked as a research assistant at the private law Chair of Prof. Dr. Ingeborg Schwenzer, LL.M. She holds a J.D. from Pace University in New York and a B.A. in Politics from Ithaca College in New York. She is admitted to practice law in New York.
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