Taylor, Des J. (2006) International trade law and common mistake: has there really been a satisfactory clarification of what fundamental legal principles apply? International Trade and Business Law Review, 10 . pp. 49-67. ISSN 1836-8573
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Abstract
Common Mistake is an important fundamental legal principle. This article examines the recent legal developments arising out of caselaw and considers the impact of same on the clarity of the statements of the fundamental principle.
| Item Type: | Article (Commonwealth Reporting Category C) |
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| Additional Information: | Accepted version deposited in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Electronic version available via USQ catalogue. |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | international trade law; common mistake; contract law; |
| Fields of Research (FOR2008): | 18 Law and Legal Studies > 1801 Law > 180117 International Trade Law 18 Law and Legal Studies > 1801 Law > 180122 Legal Theory, Jurisprudence and Legal Interpretation 18 Law and Legal Studies > 1801 Law > 180105 Commercial and Contract Law |
| Subjects: | 390000 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement > 390100 Law > 390111 International Law |
| Socio-Economic Objective (SEO2008): | E Expanding Knowledge > 97 Expanding Knowledge > 970118 Expanding Knowledge in Law and Legal Studies |
| ID Code: | 2500 |
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| Deposited On: | 11 Oct 2007 11:08 |
| Last Modified: | 13 Dec 2012 11:45 |
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