Now in its fourth edition, Goode: Commercial Law is still the first port of call for the modern day practitioner with its theoretical and practical coverage of commercial law in both a national and an international context. Brought completely up-to-date by Professor Ewan McKendrick this highly acclaimed and authoritative text, which is regularly cited by all courts from the House of Lords (now the Supreme Court) downwards combines a deep theoretical analysis with a practical approach which examines the theory in the context of typical commercial and financial agreements, both domestic and international. The work is replete with diagrams and specimen forms covering a wide range of transactions. Key changes to this edition include: * Coverage of the relevant legislation and case law since the publication of the third edition * Discussion of the current version of the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP 600) * Consideration of the implications of the House of Lords decision in Spectrum Plus for charges over book debts in particular and floating charges in general * Treatment of the Rome I Regulation as to the law applicable to contractual obligations * Developments in arbitration law, in particular decision of House of Lords in Fiona Trust * Updates to the law of contract and sale of goods, including decisions of the House of Lords on interpretation of contracts, remoteness of damage and rights of rejection.
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Barrister (IT) 1988, Hon Bencher, (Solr 1955-88); Hon. DSc Econ (Lond) 1996; Hon LLD (University of East Anglia) 2003, Norton Rose Professor of English Law and Fellow, St John's College 1990-1998, Emeritus Professor of Law and Emeritus Fellow of St. John's College, Former Chairman Exec Committee, JUSTICE; Member of Council, Br Inst Int and Comp Law; Member, DTI Committee on Arbitration, 1985 and of Civil and Fam Committee of Judicial Studies Board, Member of Governing Council of International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) 1988-2003 Professor of English Private Law, BCL, MA, LLB (Edinburgh), Barrister of Gray's Inn, Professor of English Private Law, Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall. He is a member of the Editorial Committee of Current Legal Problems and a member of the Advisory Editorial Board of the Edinburgh Law Review. He is a member of Chambers at 3 Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn
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