Dharmananda / Firios | Long Term Contracts | Buch | 978-1-86287-915-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 878 g

Dharmananda / Firios

Long Term Contracts

Commercial and Legal Considerations

Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 878 g

ISBN: 978-1-86287-915-7
Verlag: Federation Press


Australia's prosperous energy and resources sector is founded on long term contracts. Long term contracts give rise to a variety of difficult conceptual and practical issues that must be confronted by commercial lawyers and energy and resource professionals on a daily basis, ranging from negotiation and documentation through to interpretation and breach.
Questions as to the operation, nature, and effect of long term contracts will continue to assume central importance to Australia as a whole in circumstances where the Asian economies, particularly China, Japan, and India, are anxious for security of supply in relation to commodities. This book confronts some of the major issues under long term contracts from both legal and practical perspectives.
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Introduction Part 1. Commercial Considerations Introduction, Kanaga Dharmananda SC and Leon Firios Commercial Perspectives on Long Term Contracting, Selwyn D'Souza Japanese Perspectives on Long Term Contracts, Rupert Lewi Chinese Perspectives on Long Term Contracts, Chris Lockwood Part 2. Drafting Introduction, Kanaga Dharmananda SC and Leon Firios Paying Up: Price Adjustment, Michelle Cole and Sharon Wilson Getting Out: Termination, Barry Irwin Practical Guidelines for the Drafting of Long Term Contracts, John Kelly Part 3. Duties and Liabilities Introduction, Kanaga Dharmananda SC and Leon Firios Long Term Contracts: Principles for Determining Content, The Hon Justice Carmel McLure Fiduciary and Good Faith Obligations under Long Term Contracts, Paul Finn Commentary on Duties and Liabilities, Gavin Ryan Part 4. State Agreements Introduction, Kanaga Dharmananda SC and Leon Firios Parliamentary-ratified Agreements in the Resources Sector, John Southalan Part 5. Frustration & Force Majeure Introduction, Kanaga Dharmananda SC and Leon Firios The Law of Force Majeure and the Planning of Long Term Contracts, Professor David Campbell Commentary on the Law of Frustration and Force Majeure, Anthony Patten Part 6. Competition Law Introduction, Kanaga Dharmananda SC and Leon Firios Competition Law Aspects of Long Term Contracts, Francis Douglas QC Reflections on Competition Law Issues, Colin Lockhart Part 7. Remedies Introduction, Kanaga Dharmananda SC and Leon Firios Damages for Breach of Long Term Contracts, Brahma Dharmananda SC The Design of Contract Damages, Professor George Triantis A Financial Perspective on Proving Damages, Owain Stone Part 8. Dispute Resolution and Enforcement Introduction, Kanaga Dharmananda SC and Leon Firios Perspectives on Choice of Law, Enforcement, Investment Treaties and Arbitration Clauses, Lucy Reed The Arbitration of Disputes under Long Term Contracts, Stephen Boyle Practical Perspectives on Dispute Resolution and Enforcement, Mark Darian-Smith Conclusion: The History and Destiny of Long Term Contracts, The Hon Chief Justice Wayne Martin AC Sample Clauses.


Kanaga Dharmananda SC (BJuris (Hons); LLB (Hons) (UWA); BCL (Oxon); LLM (Harvard)) is a barrister at Francis Burt Chambers in Perth and a Fellow at the Faculty of Law of the University of Western Australia, where he teaches International Commercial Arbitration and International Investment in Mineral Resources.
He is also on the editorial board of the AMPLA journal and the ARLR.
Leon Firios (LLB (Hons) BCom (UWA)) is a solicitor at Ashurst in Perth and a tutor and part-time lecturer at the Faculty of Law of the University of Western Australia. Prior to commencing practice as a solicitor, Leon was the Associate to the Hon. Justice Kenneth Martin of the Supreme Court of Western Australia. Leon is to undertake studies for the LLM at Harvard Law School in 2013-2014.


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