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Incoterms® 2010
ICC Official Rules for the Interpretation of Trade Terms

The first Incoterms rules were released in 1936 by the International Chamber of Commerce. They caused a sensation in the business world given that they represented a radically new concept in an industry regulated by local rules of law. ICC’s Incoterms help traders avoid misunderstandings by clarifying the costs, risks, and the allocation of certain responsibilities of buyers and sellers in contracts for the sale of goods.

Since the last revision in 2000, much has changed in global trade. Cargo security, for example, is now at the forefront of the transportation agenda of numerous countries. Incoterms® 2010 will reflect changes and evolutions in international business and will be used in contracts world wide.

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Also available: Incoterms® 2010 bilingual English-French.

 

     

Guide to Incoterms® 2010   
By Professor Jan Ramberg

Guide to Incoterms® 2010 by renowned expert Professor Jan Ramberg clarifies how Incoterms® rules work together with other terms of a contract of sale and contracts for carriage, insurance and payment.

This publication will be invaluable for all those involved in international trade: exporters, importers, lawyers, freight forwarders.


     


Incoterms® 2010 Wall Chart


This practical wallchart explains all 11 Incoterms® 2010 at a glance, ideal for classrooms, offices or as a gift for business partners.


 

     

Dossier VII
Multiparty Arbitration

If separate arbitration proceedings need to be started, can these different proceedings be consolidated and under what conditions? How does one handle these complex or parallel proceedings in the interests of the best administration of justice? Dossier VII seeks to encourage reflection on these questions and many others recurrent in complex multiparty – multi-contract arbitrations.


       

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