Tag Archives: international commercial law

Oxford legal research library

No – not a definition of the Law Bod, but the name of another platform of e-books from Oxford University Press – known as OLRL for short! The subject areas of this e-library are titles on International Commercial Arbitration (ICMA), International Commercial Law (ICML), Financial and Banking Law (FBL), and Private International Law (PRIL). The… Read More »

Cape Town Convention Academic Project

The Cape Town Convention (CTC) is the usual shorthand for the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment (2307 U.N.T.S. 285.) and its object specific protocols: aircraft objects (2001),  rail rolling stock (2007), or space assets (2012)). If you would like an overview of the context of this convention,  Sir Roy Goode‘s article The Cape Town… Read More »

International commercial law

This being (another) area of law in which (to put it mildly) I have  a lot to learn, Trans-Lex.org (see previous blog entry) was always bound to lead me to/remind me of other useful resources. One  is the CISG Database from the Institute of International Commercial Law,  Pace Law School. The translation service can be a particular boon. For example, there… Read More »