* Presents a comprehensive treatment of all key aspects of private international trade law
* Demonstrates to the reader how international trade law operates in its political, economic and business contexts
* Provides a clear and concise explanation of the theoretical framework, which underpins the law against the background of modern trade documentation and export practice
* Demonstrates a practical approach to the subject incorporating example contractual clauses, forms and diagrams to demonstrate how the law works in practice
* Offers an important treatise of the subject, examining legal complexities in cases and materials
* Sets out summaries of the more significant cases
* Covers significant cases on documentary credits, private international law, shipping, sale of
goods and arbitration
* Examines the influence of ECJ case law on private international law
* Provides detailed footnotes to guide further and more detailed research into key topics
Professor Jason Chuah is the Course Leader for the LLM in International Commercial Law. He has held scholarships from Barclays Bank and the UK Overseas Development Authority at St John’s College, Cambridge University. He was also the holder of the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Award and the Cambridge Commonwealth Fellowship. He also has a Certificate in International Export with Distinction from the Institute of Export (UK) and was awarded the Clive Schmitthoff Commercial Law prize and the Sweet & Maxwell Book Prize.
He holds Visiting Teaching Appointments at the University of Cambridge, and University College London. He has also lectured at the University of Hong Kong, Kingston University, Luton University, the University of Surrey, the University of Hertfordshire and the University of Malaya.
He is on the World Intellectual Property Organisation’s list of specialist speakers, and was a speaker for the International Securities Markets Association training courses. He has also led a number of in-house and public training courses organised by Central Law Training (UK) for lawyers on international commercial law, maritime law, trade finance law and private international law .
He is and has been an external examiner at the University of Cambridge (LLM), City University (Undergraduate programmes), Essex University (LLM and LLB), De Montfort University (Undergraduate programmes), University of Hull (LLM and LLB Maritime/Commercial Law), London Metropolitan University (Postgraduate Diploma in Maritime Law), Sunderland University (Undergraduate programmes) and University of Wales Swansea (LLM). He has examined PhDs at Southampton University, Bristol University and University College London.
He is the Course Leader for the LLM in International Commercial Law. He is responsible for a number of modules on the Course, including, International Sales, Carriage of Goods by Sea, and Payment and Trade Finance. He is interested in issues in international commercial law, transport law, e-commerce law, banking law, commercial conflict of laws, EU law and maritime law. His current PhD students are researching into Internet Banking Services, Aviation Law, Insolvency Law and, the Music Industry and Competition law.
Professor Jason Chuah is on the Editorial Board of five journals:
Journal of International Maritime Law (Lawtext, Oxford)
Shipping and Trade Law (Lloyds of London Press, Informa)
International Company and Commercial Law Review (Sweet & Maxwell, London)
International Trade Law and Regulation (Sweet & Maxwell, London)
Finance and Credit Law (Informa LLP)
He is also a regular contributor to the section on International Trade Law in the Student Law Review (Cavendish).
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老实说,我本来以为这本厚厚的书会是一场与晦涩法律术语的艰苦搏斗,但出乎意料的是,作者运用了一种极具故事性和画面感的叙事方式。初读时,我被它对历史背景的铺陈深深吸引住了。开篇并没有急于抛出复杂的协定文本,而是从二战后关贸总协定(GATT)的诞生背景,娓娓道来全球贸易秩序是如何一步步从双边谈判走向多边体系的。这种宏大的历史视角,使得那些后来的贸易协定条款,不再是孤立存在的规则,而像是历史长河中特定需求下的必然产物。特别是在解析“最惠国待遇”原则时,作者穿插了不同历史时期国家间贸易博弈的生动案例,比如战后欧洲的重建与贸易壁垒的初步解除过程,让抽象的法律概念变得触手可及。对于我这样更偏向宏观经济学背景的读者而言,这本书的结构设计非常友好,它提供了一个坚实的法律基础,但又不至于让人迷失在无尽的法律脚注中。它成功地在学术严谨性和可读性之间找到了一个绝妙的平衡点,推荐给所有希望了解贸易法“来龙去脉”而非仅仅是“现状”的新手,读起来非常流畅且启发心智。
评分我必须承认,这本书的专业术语密度达到了令人难以置信的水平,简直就是一本“术语的百科全书”。对于非法律背景的贸易从业者来说,阅读过程更像是一场艰难的“词汇攻坚战”。例如,书中对“国内救济原则”和“相称性测试”在不同法律工具下的微妙差异的辨析,往往需要结合好几页的法律文本原文和作者的深入注释才能勉强理解其精髓。我尝试过在阅读时只做重点标记,但很快发现,任何一个被跳过的专业术语,都可能导致对后续复杂论证的理解出现断层。这本书没有丝毫迎合非专业读者的倾向,它完全以顶尖学者和资深律师的口吻进行写作,语言风格极其正式和精确,几乎没有使用任何口语化的表达。这种极致的专业化,意味着它在深度上无可匹敌,能够提供业内人士所需的最细致的法律解释;但也反过来,极大地提高了入门的门槛。因此,我的评价是:如果你已经在贸易法领域摸爬滚打了数年,这本书是帮助你精进和系统化知识的利器;但如果你是初学者,建议先找一本概论性的读物作为铺垫,否则很可能会在密集的专业词汇海洋中感到窒息。
评分坦白讲,这本书给我最大的震撼在于它对当前数字经济和全球服务贸易交叉领域的探讨。在大多数传统的国际贸易教材还停留在商品进出口的讨论时,这本书已经目光超前地深入到了数据本地化要求、跨境数据流限制以及数字服务税(DST)的法律合规性挑战。我尤其关注了其中关于知识产权(TRIPS)协议在软件和信息技术服务领域的适用性分析,作者提出的观点非常具有前瞻性——即现有的贸易法律框架,在应对新兴的数字商业模式时,正面临着前所未有的结构性压力。书中对“数字丝绸之路”倡议背景下的地缘政治经济影响的分析,也是当前学术界和实务界热议的焦点,作者没有简单地站队,而是客观地梳理了不同国家在数据主权和自由流动之间寻求平衡的法律困境。阅读完这部分内容,我感觉自己对未来五年内国际贸易谈判的焦点有了更清晰的预判。它不只是一本关于“现在”的法律书,更是一本关于“明天”的政策预言书,对希望在科技和贸易前沿领域深耕的法律人或政策分析师来说,简直是不可多得的参考资料,内容新颖且极具深度。
评分这本书的结构布局实在是令人感到一丝挫败,尽管内容质量极高,但其组织方式似乎更侧重于法律条文的系统性梳理,而非读者的学习路径设计。比如,关于争端解决机制的章节,它将仲裁庭的职权范围和上诉机制的变迁分散在了几个不同的主题部分中进行论述,使得读者必须反复跳跃阅读才能拼凑出一个完整的流程图。对于那种习惯于按照“问题提出—法律依据—判决结果”的标准逻辑顺序学习的读者来说,可能需要花费额外的时间来整理作者提供的这些碎片化的信息点。我个人认为,如果能在章节之间增加更多的“实战演练”或“流程图示”,将有助于读者更好地消化那些高度技术性的法律程序内容。然而,瑕不掩瑜,一旦克服了这种跳跃性阅读带来的初期不适,你会发现书中对某些关键判例的引用分析极其到位,其深度远超一般的教科书,特别是对那些非西方国家在多边贸易体系中的“权利与义务”的辩证分析,提供了非常独特的、批判性的视角,这无疑是这本书最宝贵的地方,尽管阅读体验上略显崎岖。
评分这本书简直是为那些渴望深入理解国际贸易复杂机制的专业人士量身定做的指南。我花了整整一个月的时间沉浸其中,发现它绝不仅仅是一本枯燥的法律条文汇编,而是一部充满洞察力的行业深度分析报告。作者的笔触极其精准,尤其是在阐述世界贸易组织(WTO)争端解决机制的演变及其对全球供应链重塑的影响时,其分析的深度和广度令人叹服。书中对原产地规则、技术性贸易壁垒(TBT)协定以及服务贸易总协定(GATS)中那些常常被忽略的灰色地带进行了细致入微的剖析。特别是关于反倾销和反补贴措施的章节,作者没有停留在理论层面,而是结合了近年来几起标志性案例(比如针对亚洲制造业的特定调查),展示了这些工具在实际贸易摩擦中如何被战略性地运用。阅读过程中,我常常需要频繁地查阅附录中的案例摘要,因为作者的论证逻辑链条非常长,环环相扣,需要全神贯注才能跟上他的思维节奏。这本书的价值在于,它成功地将冰冷的法律条文转化为可操作的商业智慧,对于任何需要在跨国企业担任合规或贸易政策制定职位的读者来说,这无疑是一笔巨大的知识财富,它让你从一个单纯的贸易执行者,蜕变成一个能够预判风险、制定长期战略的决策者。
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