Buch, Englisch, 443 Seiten, fadengeheftete Broschur, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 651 g
Reihe: Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht
Buch, Englisch, 443 Seiten, fadengeheftete Broschur, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 651 g
Reihe: Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht
ISBN: 978-3-16-164052-0
Verlag: Mohr Siebeck
Svenja Kristin Langenhagen analysiert das Zusammenspiel zwischen Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) und dem UN-Kaufrecht von 1980 (CISG). Praxisnah untersucht sie die Wechselwirkungen von vereinheitlichtem Privatrecht und Menschenrechten im Hinblick auf die kaufrechtlichen Verpflichtungen der Parteien entlang von transnationalen Lieferketten.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction and Course of Investigation
§ 1 The Understanding of 'CSR' for this Investigation
§ 2 The CSR Discussion as a Result of Economic Globalisation
§ 3 The CSR-Sensitivity of Some Industries and Negative Examples from Practice
§ 4 Profit Maximisation Through 'Legal Standard Avoidance'
§ 5 Global Answers: Overview on the Evolution of 'CSR Regulatory Measures'
§ 6 Corporate Self-Interest in CSR
§ 7 Transnational Supply Chains from a Legal Perspective
§ 8 CSR in Transnational Supply Chains and International Sales Law
§ 9 Conclusions
§ 1 The CISG's Scope of Application in the CSR Context: Three Key Requirements
§ 2 The Applicability of the CISG in the CSR Context: Three Main Scenarios
§ 3 Conclusions
§ 1 Preliminary Considerations
§ 2 Minimum Ethical Standards in 'Every' International Sales Contract
§ 3 CSR Documents and Certificates
§ 4 CSR Supplier Codes of Conduct
§ 5 CSR Public Statements
§ 6 CSR Trade Usages and Practices in the Sense of Art. 9 CISG
§ 7 Resaleability of Goods in the CSR Context in the Light of Art. 35(2)(a) and (b) CISG
§ 8 (Reversal of) the Burden of Proof
§ 1 Short Overview on Art. 38 to 40 and 44 CISG
§ 2 Applicability of Art. 38 and 39 CISG for a CSRCompliant Production Process
§ 3 Modifications of Art. 38 and 39 CISG by Party Agreement
§ 4 The Duty of Examination and Notification and CSR Documents
§ 5 Conclusions
§ 1 The Buyer's General Interest in Enforcing Remedies in the CSR Context
§ 2 Fundamental Breach of Contract in the CSR Context (Art. 25 CISG)
§ 3 Remedies for the Buyer in the CSR Context
§ 4 Conclusions
§ 1 Overview on the Exemption from Liability under Art. 79 CISG and 80 CISG
§ 2 Ethical Hardship
§ 3 (No) Exemption from Liability for Manufacturers and Intermediaries
§ 4 CSR Import and Export Restrictions and Art. 79 CISG - Music of the Future?
§ 5 Art. 80 CISG and Good Faith Considerations
§ 6 Conclusions