International Trade Law Indira Carr
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Find more information about: ISBN: 444458439 OCLC Number: 495378721 Description: 1 vol. (XCVI-738 p.): couv.
En coul.; 24 cm Contents: Part 1: International Sales of Goods 1. Standard Trade Terms 2. The Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods 1980 Part 2: Regulating the Electronic Commerce Environment 3. Electronic Commerce - Legal Issues and Harmonisation 4. The Electronic Transaction and Security Issues Part 3: Transportation of Cargo 5. Transportation of Goods-Charterparties 6.
Bills of Lading 7. Bills of Lading under Common Law 8. Carriage of Goods By Sea: Bills of Lading and The Carriage of Goods By Sea Act 1871 (Hague-Visby Rules) 9. The Hamburg Rules and Recent Developments (The Rotterdam Rules) 10.
International Carriage of Goods By Air 11. International Carriage of Goods By Rail 12. International Carriage of Goods By Road 13. International Multimodal Transport Part 4: Financing and Insurance 14. Marine Insurance 15.
Letters of Credit Part 5: Dispute Resolution 16. Civil Jurisdiction 17. Choice of Law 18. Foreign Judgments 19. Arbitration 20. Mediation (Conciliation): An Alternative Form of Dispute Resolution Part 6: Corruption 21.
Fighting Corruption in International Business Responsibility: Indira Carr.; with contributions on private international law by Peter Stone.
Biography Research Professor MA., BPhil., LLM., PhD Professor Indira Carr joined the School of Law at the University of Surrey on October 1, 2007 having previously taught at the Universities of Warwick, Exeter, Kent and Middlesex. She is also an Honorary Visiting Professor at University College, London. She became the Associate Dean Research for the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law on October 1, 2011. Software Maximum The Hormone Deco Vs Deco Isotretinoin there.
Nero Express Free Download Windows 7 64 Bit. The principal area of Professor Carr’s research is international business law, especially the challenges to international trade and globalisation from emerging technologies, development issues, contrasting values, and the issues and impediments posed by harmonisation of laws. Her current research relates to corruption and she is working at the cutting edge of this growing and important research area. She is one of very few researchers in the UK looking at the issues from an international legal perspective. Professor Carr was awarded a grant by the UK Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for a research project on the limitations of law in combating corruption in international business.
The final report of the project, completed in July 2009, was awarded a grade of ‘Outstanding’ by the AHRC. For further information on the project visit. Professor Carr also received two grants from the British Academy to research on the use of conditionalities to combat corruption and the use of CSR as a means of controlling corruption, especially in developing countries. Professor Carr has published books and research papers in the areas of International Trade Law and Information Technology Law. Her, published by Routledge, is a standard textbook on many undergraduate and postgraduate Law programmes both in the UK and abroad. She also edits the highly successful interdisciplinary journal (published by Taylor & Francis). Professor Carr is a member of both the AHRC and ESRC peer review college. Recording The Beatles Rapidshare Movies more.
She was previously a member of the research advisory committee of Transparency International (UK) for their project on Corruption in the UK and their National Integrity Study. She sits on a six-member committee convened by the Defence and Security Counter-Corruption Programme, Transparency International (UK) to advise on the Defence Anti-Corruption Metric for Governments and Armed Forces Anti-Corruption Metric for Defence Companies. Having obtained her PhD in Philosophy, Professor Carr retains a strong interest in Philosophy. She has also published in this area. Her co-edited Companion Encyclopedia to Asian Philosophy (covering Persian, Indian, Buddhist, Chinese, Japanese and Islamic philosophical traditions) published by Routledge is a widely used reference book. She continues to co-edit the highly rated journal published by Routledge. Professor Carr is currently supervising PhD students on Corruption, Foreign Direct Investment and Rotterdam Rules on the carriage of goods by sea.