Contributing Authors
| Professor Giuditta Cordero Moss University of Oslo |
Professor dr.juris (Oslo), PhD (Moskva) Giuditta Cordero Moss is a professor at the Institute of Private Law, University of Oslo, in charge of International Commercial Law, and has long experience as practicing international lawyer. Her main areas of expertise are: international contracts, international litigation, business projects in Russia.
Advance publication
Book reviews: The Creeping Codification of the New Lex Mercatoria (K.P. Berger); ¿Cómo se codifica hoy el derecho comercial internacional? Biblioteca de derecho de la golbalización: La Ley Paraguaya (eds. J. Basedow, D.P. Fernández Arroyo, J.A. Moreno Rodríguez)
(July 2010)
Articles written by this author
- The "Troika" and Its Effects on the Harmonisation of Contract Law - Illustrated by the Duty of Good Faith Between the Parties
- Between Private and Public International Law: Exorbitant Jurisdiction as Illustrated by the Yukos Case
- International Contracts between Common Law and Civil Law: Is Non-state Law to Be Preferred? The Difficulty of Interpreting Legal Standards Such as Good Faith
- Drafting International Contracts. An Analysis of Contract Clauses. Marcel Fontaine and Filip De Ly. (Book review)
- Can an Arbitral Tribunal Disregard the Choice of Law Made by the Parties?
- Risk of Conflict Between the New York Convention and Newer Arbitration-Friendly National Legislation?
- Lectures on Comparative Law of Contracts
- Arbitrability of Disputes Regarding Petroleum Investments in Russia and the Validity of an International Arbitral Award
- Introductory Materials on International Commercial Law