International Contracting: Law and Practice by Larry A. DiMatteo provides an in-depth analysis of legal principles governing cross-border commercial transactions. The book examines formation and interpretation of international contracts, applicability of the CISG, trade usages, Incoterms, risk allocation, and performance obligations.
It also addresses dispute resolution mechanisms including international arbitration, choice of law, jurisdiction clauses, and enforcement of foreign judgments. The author integrates comparative perspectives and global best practices to help professionals navigate complex cross-border dealings.
Published by Wolters Kluwer, this text is particularly valuable for corporate lawyers, international trade consultants, arbitrators, and multinational businesses. It provides practical insights into drafting international agreements and managing legal risks in global commerce. For professionals engaged in international sales, joint ventures, and cross-border investments, this book serves as an authoritative and practice-oriented reference.








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