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Trade Sanctions and International Sales : An Inquiry into International Arbitration and Commercial Litigation, PDF eBook

Trade Sanctions and International Sales : An Inquiry into International Arbitration and Commercial Litigation PDF

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Trade sanctions are powerful political tools devised to prevent the conclusion of new commercial contracts and paralyze the performance of pre-existing ones. Following the imposition of a sanction, a party prohibited from performing its obligations under a validly concluded contract may resolve to withhold performance or performance may de facto be prevented by measures of enforcement of the sanction. If this party therefore fails to perform its obligations, its contracting partner may decide to initiate legal proceedings.

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