This text focuses on the negotiation of business transactions, the documentary sale and use of letters of credit, currency issues, technology transfers, transactions in developing and non-market economies, dispute settlement, and the immunity of states and use of the act of state doctrine in commercial transactions. The text is intended to provide a broad introduction to the people and institutions who practice international business transactions, and the government and multilateral organizations which both encourage and restrict trade. It provides the scope and highlights you need to excel in understanding this field. This will enable you to answer exam questions more quickly and accurately, and enhance your skills as an attorney.
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Is the Chesterfield Smith Professor at the University of Florida College of Law. He has taught law at Duke, George Washington, Connecticut, Frankfurt, Konstanz, Costa Rica and the London School of Economics. He is an author of a number of works, including Foreign State Immunity in Commercial Transactions, Doing Business in Mexico, and Comparative Legal Traditions.
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