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Bibliography: Unification of Trade Law and Uncitral

Bibliography: Unification of Trade Law and Uncitral I-B Bibliography: Unification of Trade Law and Uncitral* A. UNIFICATION OF LAW FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE It is not feasible or necessary to duplicate here the rich collec­ tions of bibliographic material on the general background of legal unification and comparative law that may be found in a series of volumes prepared by Charles Szladits: Bibliography on Foreign and Comparative Law. Volume IV (in two volumes) covers 1966-1971 (Oceana, 1975). In the first of thes e two volumes see e.g. 35-36 (unifi­ cation in general), 37-46 (unification in special fields), 310-332 (for­ eign and comparative material on the law of contracts), 334-339 (sales), 499-501 (carriage of goods by sea), 503-505 (commercial pa­ per) . Material prior to 1966 is covered by Dr. Szladits in earlier volumes: Vol. I (1955) (period up to 1953); Vol. II (1962) (covers 1953-1959); Vol. Il l (1968) (covers 1960-1965). As has been noted, Vol. IV covers 1966-1971; materia l subsequent to 1971 is covered in annual supplements (the most recent, published in 1978, covers 1975) and in annua l reports by Dr. Szladits in this Journal. See 26 Am. J. Comp. L. 139-181 (1978) and 27 id. 158-196 (1979). A valuable "Survey of Articles on http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

Bibliography: Unification of Trade Law and Uncitral

American Journal of Comparative Law , Volume 27 (2-3) – May 1, 1979

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Oxford University Press
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© 1979 by The American Society of Comparative Law, Inc.
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0002-919X
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2326-9197
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10.2307/840027
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I-B Bibliography: Unification of Trade Law and Uncitral* A. UNIFICATION OF LAW FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE It is not feasible or necessary to duplicate here the rich collec­ tions of bibliographic material on the general background of legal unification and comparative law that may be found in a series of volumes prepared by Charles Szladits: Bibliography on Foreign and Comparative Law. Volume IV (in two volumes) covers 1966-1971 (Oceana, 1975). In the first of thes e two volumes see e.g. 35-36 (unifi­ cation in general), 37-46 (unification in special fields), 310-332 (for­ eign and comparative material on the law of contracts), 334-339 (sales), 499-501 (carriage of goods by sea), 503-505 (commercial pa­ per) . Material prior to 1966 is covered by Dr. Szladits in earlier volumes: Vol. I (1955) (period up to 1953); Vol. II (1962) (covers 1953-1959); Vol. Il l (1968) (covers 1960-1965). As has been noted, Vol. IV covers 1966-1971; materia l subsequent to 1971 is covered in annual supplements (the most recent, published in 1978, covers 1975) and in annua l reports by Dr. Szladits in this Journal. See 26 Am. J. Comp. L. 139-181 (1978) and 27 id. 158-196 (1979). A valuable "Survey of Articles on

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