Descrizione
International contracts are undergoing significant transformations. Global supply chains, technological innovation, sustainability requirements, and new regulatory frameworks are reshaping the way contracts are drafted, interpreted, and enforced across jurisdictions.
This volume examines the evolving landscape of international business and commercial contracts through a combination of doctrinal analysis, comparative perspectives, and close engagement with contractual practice. Bringing together contributions from scholars working across civil law, common law, and mixed legal systems, it addresses both established contractual mechanisms and emerging challenges linked to digitalisation, ESG obligations, and transnational regulation.
The book focuses on how international contract law operates in practice, highlighting areas of convergence, divergence, and adaptation. It offers a structured and up-to-date account of current trends in international contracting, making it a valuable resource for academics, advanced students, and practitioners involved in cross-border transactions.