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C/L/722. Literature review. Review of documentary credit from The West, Asia and Gulf countries
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- 2010
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This literature review critiques a wide variety of sources based on documentary credit from Western, Asian and Gulf countries. The paper refers to academic theories and to specific cases like Forestal Minosa v Oriental Credit. The review also examines culture and international trade, and aims to study how cultural gaps can be bridged between the West, Asia and Gulf countries.
KEYWORDS: Literature review, documentary credit, The West, Asia, Gulf countries, Forestal Minosa v Oriental Credit, culture, international trade,
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