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C/L/809. International commercial and contract law: case applications
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The paper examines the provisions of international commercial and contract law and arbitration with regard to legal issues that exist when an organisation operates in more than one jurisdiction, and with regard to a contract created by two parties. References are made to related UK legislation and law cases advising on the position of the claimants.
KEYWORDS: International commercial law, arbitration, contract law,
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