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Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät Lehrstuhl Atamer

International Sales Law (CISG)

International Sales Law (CISG)

vvz. No.: 1740

OLAT: International Sales Law

Programms Master of Law, International Students, LL.M. Students
Duration 19. September - 19. December 
Professor Prof. Yeşim Atamer
Time  Thursday, 8:00 - 9:45
Room KOL-F-123

 

Administration of the Course

The class of this semester will be held in person. Please also consult OLAT for informations.

Content

This course is designed to introduce students to the theoretical and practical problems of international sales law and the legal solutions served by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), which entered into force in 1988 and counts today more than ninety contracting states. The course focuses mainly on the scope of application of the CISG, the hierarchy between the CISG and national sales law provisions, formation of the contract under the CISG, obligations of the parties and remedies in case of non-performance, and the liability regime of the CISG. The course aims also to use the CISG as a base to discuss different approaches in Civil Law and Common Law jurisdictions, thereby facilitating students with international background to scrutinize their own national sales law system.

Syllabus

Please consult the Syllabus CISG (PDF, 182 KB) for the preparation of the class. 

Prequisites

  • Students should have attended and passed a general contract law course as well as a course serving basic knowledge of national sales law provisions.
  • A good command of English is essential.

Literature

  • Peter Schlechtriem/Petra Butler, UN Law on International Sales, 2009.

Materials

Swiss Code of Obligation (PDF, 4 MB)

CISG (PDF, 339 KB)

The PPT Presentations will be made available on OLAT.

Exam

The exam will be a 2-hour written examination, conducted during the regular exam period from January 6 to January 17, 2025.

Please make sure to regularly consult the general information on exams at the University of Zurich, which you can find here