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    CISG Advisory Council Opinion 20 : Hardship under the CISG

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    The CISG-AC started as a private initiative supported by theInstitute of International Commercial Law at Pace University School ofLaw and the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, Universityof London. The International Sales Convention Advisory Council(CISGAC) is in place to support understanding of the United NationsConvention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) andthe promotion and assistance in the uniform interpretation of the CISG.At its formative meeting in Paris in June 2001, Prof. Peter Schlechtriemof Freiburg University, Germany, was elected Chair of the CISG-AC fora three-year term. Dr. Loukas A. Mistelis of the Centre for CommercialLaw Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, was elected Secretary.The founding members of the CISG-AC were Prof. Emeritus Eric E.Bergsten, Pace University School of Law; Prof. Michael Joachim Bonell,University of Rome La Sapienza; Prof. E. Allan Farnsworth, ColumbiaUniversity School of Law; Prof. Alejandro M. Garro, Columbia UniversitySchool of Law; Prof. Sir Roy M. Goode, Oxford, Prof. Sergei N. Lebedev,Maritime Arbitration Commission of the Chamber of Commerce andIndustry of the Russian Federation; Prof. Jan Ramberg, University ofStockholm, Faculty of Law; Prof. Peter Schlechtriem, Freiburg University;Prof. Hiroo Sono, Faculty of Law, Hokkaido University; Prof. ClaudeWitz, Universität des Saarlandes and Strasbourg University. Members ofthe Council are elected by the Council. At subsequent meetings, theCISGAC elected as additional members Prof. Pilar Perales Viscasillas,Universidad Carlos III, Madrid; Professor Ingeborg Schwenzer,University of Basel; Prof. John Y Gotanda, Villanova University; Prof.Michael G. Bridge, London School of Economics; Prof. Han Shiyuan,Tsinghua University, Prof. Yesim Atamer, Istanbul Bilgi University,Turkey, and Prof. Ulrich Schroeter, University of Mannheim. Prof. JanRamberg served for a three-year term as the second Chair of the CISGAC.At its 11th meeting in Wuhan, People’s Republic of China, Prof. Eric E.Bergsten of Pace University School of Law was elected Chair of the CISGACand Prof. Sieg Eiselen of the Department of Private Law of theUniversity of South Africa was elected Secretary. At its 14th meeting inBelgrade, Serbia, Prof. Ingeborg Schwenzer of the University of Basel waselected Chair of the CISGAC

    CISG Advisory Council Opinion 21 : Delivery of Substitute Goods and Repair under the CISG

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    The CISG-AC started as a private initiative supported by theInstitute of International Commercial Law at Pace University School ofLaw and the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, Universityof London. The International Sales Convention Advisory Council(CISGAC) is in place to support understanding of the United NationsConvention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) andthe promotion and assistance in the uniform interpretation of the CISG.At its formative meeting in Paris in June 2001, Prof. Peter Schlechtriemof Freiburg University, Germany, was elected Chair of the CISG-AC fora three-year term. Dr. Loukas A. Mistelis of the Centre for CommercialLaw Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, was elected Secretary.The founding members of the CISG-AC were Prof. Emeritus Eric E.Bergsten, Pace University School of Law; Prof. Michael Joachim Bonell,University of Rome La Sapienza; Prof. E. Allan Farnsworth, ColumbiaUniversity School of Law; Prof. Alejandro M. Garro, Columbia UniversitySchool of Law; Prof. Sir Roy M. Goode, Oxford, Prof. Sergei N. Lebedev,Maritime Arbitration Commission of the Chamber of Commerce andIndustry of the Russian Federation; Prof. Jan Ramberg, University ofStockholm, Faculty of Law; Prof. Peter Schlechtriem, Freiburg University;Prof. Hiroo Sono, Faculty of Law, Hokkaido University; Prof. ClaudeWitz, Universität des Saarlandes and Strasbourg University. Members ofthe Council are elected by the Council. At subsequent meetings, theCISGAC elected as additional members Prof. Pilar Perales Viscasillas,Universidad Carlos III, Madrid; Professor Ingeborg Schwenzer,University of Basel; Prof. John Y Gotanda, Villanova University; Prof.Michael G. Bridge, London School of Economics; Prof. Han Shiyuan,Tsinghua University, Prof. Yesim Atamer, Istanbul Bilgi University,Turkey, and Prof. Ulrich Schroeter, University of Mannheim. Prof. JanRamberg served for a three-year term as the second Chair of the CISGAC.At its 11th meeting in Wuhan, People’s Republic of China, Prof. Eric E.Bergsten of Pace University School of Law was elected Chair of the CISGACand Prof. Sieg Eiselen of the Department of Private Law of theUniversity of South Africa was elected Secretary. At its 14th meeting inBelgrade, Serbia, Prof. Ingeborg Schwenzer of the University of Basel waselected Chair of the CISGAC

    The CISG Advisory Council Opinion No. 22: The Seller’s Liability for Goods Infringing Intellectual Property Rights under Article 42 CISG

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    The CISG-AC started as a private initiative supported by the Institute of International Commercial Law at Pace University School of Law and the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London. The International Sales Convention Advisory Council (CISG-AC) is in place to support understanding of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and the promotion and assistance in the uniform interpretation of the CISG. At its formative meeting in Paris in June 2001, prof. Peter Schlechtriem of Freiburg University, Germany, was elected chair of the CISG-AC for a three-year term. Dr. Loukas a. Mistelis of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, was elected secretary. The founding members of the CISG-AC were prof. Emeritus Eric E. Bergsten, Pace University School of Law, prof. Michael Joachim Bonell, University of Rome la Sapienza, prof. E. Allan Farnsworth, Columbia University School of Law, prof. Alejandro M. Garro, Columbia University School of Law, prof. Sir Roy M. Goode, Oxford, prof. Sergei n. Lebedev, Maritime Arbitration Commission of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, prof. Jan Ramberg, University of Stockholm, Faculty of Law, prof. Peter Schlechtriem, Freiburg University, prof. Hiroo Sono, Faculty of Law, Hokkaido University, prof. Claude Witz, Universität des Saarlandes and Strasbourg University. Members of the council are elected by the council. At subsequent meetings, the CISG-AC elected as additional members prof. Pilar Perales Viscasillas, Universidad Carlos III, Madrid; prof. Ingeborg Schwenzer, University of Basel; prof. John Y. Gotanda, Villanova University; Prof. Michael G. Bridge, London School of Economics; prof. Han Shiyuan, Tsinghua University and Prof. Yeşim Atamer, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, prof. Ulrich G. Schroeter, University of Mannheim, Germany, prof. Lauro Gama, Pontifical Catholic University, Justice Johnny Herre, Justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden, prof. Harry M. Flechtner, University of Pittsburgh, prof. Sieg Eiselen, Department of Private Law of the University of South Africa, and prof. Edgardo Muñoz López, Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara, México. Prof. Jan Ramberg served for a three-year term as the second chair of the CISG-AC. At its 11th meeting in Wuhan, People's Republic of China, prof. Eric E. Bergsten of Pace University School of Law was elected chair of the CISG-AC and prof. Sieg Eiselen of the Department of Private Law of the University of South Africa was elected secretary. At its 14th meeting in Belgrade, Serbia, prof. Ingeborg Schwenzer of the University of Basel was elected chair and at its 24th meeting in Antigua, Guatemala, prof. Michael G. Bridge of the London School of Economics was elected chair of the CISG-AC. At its 26th meeting in Asunción, Paraguay, ass. Prof. Milena Djordjević, University of Belgrade, Serbia, was elected secretary, and she was reelected short after the 30th meeting in Rio de Janeiro. Prof. Pilar Perales Viscasillas of the University Carlos III of Madrid was elected chair of the CISG-AC after the 30th meeting in Rio de Janeiro

    Mapping methods in careers research: A review and future research agenda

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    Based on recent developments in science mapping techniques, this chapter presents a review of methodologies that have been used in the field of career studies. We analyzed 831 methods sections from all published articles in five careers journals between 2014 and 2018 to uncover the key methodologies in the field. Our main conclusions are that quantitative methods dominate career studies, although the specific methods applied vary considerably between the clusters we revealed. Furthermore, we found that the methods used in career studies seem to be intricately linked to the discipline that the studies can be tied to, and the journals that publish these studies. We conclude the chapter with recommendations for future research, including the use of more long-term temporal designs, more exchange of knowledge and approaches between disciplines, and an awareness of existing norms and cultures in disciplines

    CISG Advisory Council

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    The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) Council Advisory has three main functions: to promote understanding and uniform interpretation of the CISG by publishing opinions on issues of interpretation, to promote the CISG generally, and to encourage and assist with the adoption and implementation of the CISG in jurisdictions that have not ratified it. The Advisory Council’s principal role is promoting uniform interpretation of the CISG
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