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Commentary on the UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG), 2d ed. (English). Edited by Peter Schlechtriem and Ingeborg Schwenzer. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. lxxxii, 1149. ISBN 0-19927-518-1. UK$175.00; US$295.00

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Mary Rumsey*
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota Law Library, Minneapolis, Minnesota USA

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7 Mr. Rasmussen is a legal editor and translator.Google Scholar

8 One CISG expert prefers John Honnold, Uniform Law for International Sales under the 1980 United Nations Convention (Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 1999), for its common-law perspective, but nonetheless finds the Schlechtriem Commentary “an excellent substitute.” Luke Nottage, Who's Afraid of the Vienna Sales Convention (CISG)? A New Zealander's View from Australia and Japan, 36 Vict. U. Wellington L. Rev. 815, 827 n.73 (2005) (referring to the new edition).Google Scholar

9 See, for example, the discussion of tortious liability for damages, including the seller's liability for defective products, p. 750.Google Scholar