Drafting International Contracts: An Analysis of Contract Clauses. Marcel Fontaine, Filip De Ly

Drafting International Contracts: An Analysis of Contract Clauses


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Drafting International Contracts: An Analysis of Contract Clauses Marcel Fontaine, Filip De Ly
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During the third morning session all the attendees were divided into four working groups to conduct clause drafting exercises and discuss do's and don'ts when drafting dispute resolution clauses for international contracts. Understanding and Drafting Standard Contract Clauses. Drafting.International.Contracts.An.Analysis.of.Contract. Ensuring you recognise and deal confidently with the risks and benefits presented by commercial contracts is key to protecting your organisation from disputes. Institute for International Commercial Law • SOSIG Contract Law I thought I might jump on the “classroom posts” bandwagon and blog a little about something I have been trying to do more of in my Contracts class – incorporate contract clauses in class discussions. For example, dispute resolution lawyers find it coherent to choose England as the place of the arbitration if the substantive law of the contract is English law. International contracts raise international business contract governing language, law and forum issues that must be harmonized, especially in an english contract. Drafting International Contracts: An Analysis of Contract Clauses. Conners, the Colorado Supreme Court issued a decision on a common contract drafting problem - the effect of an anti-assignment clause. First off, if you are negotiating an English contract, and you yourself are most comfortable writing, speaking, and, most important of all, interpreting text in English, than you should include a clause in the contract stating that no matter what Of course, you should draft the above clause in Portuguese! Contracting officers are expected to work with their existing service contractors and bilaterally modify their contracts, to the extent feasible, to include the clause at FAR 52.222-17. [2] Some interesting drafting tips from Paulsson J. What I typically do is Nancy: I was interested to see this post, as I've occasionally pondered, in an ill-informed way, how a law-school Contracts class might relate to contract drafting. Experienced dispute resolution lawyers together with corporate representatives analyzed and discussed specific situations, case studies and well-proven tools.

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