African Principles on the Law Applicable to International Commercial Contracts International Commercial Contracts

This booklet contains the first draft of the envisaged African Principles on the Law Applicable to International Commercial Contracts. The proposal could be used by national legislators on the continent and African economic integration organisations, particularly the African Union, in, respectively,...

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Main Author: Neels, Jan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Johannesburg UJ Press 2023
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