The Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade – Belgrade Law Review

Year LIX, 2011, No. 3, pp. 1-300

UDC 34/35                                                                   ISSN 0003–2565

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial Note                     5

 

ARTICLES

UNIFORM SALES LAW

Petra Butler, The Use of the CISG in Domestic Law                   7

 

Luca G. Castellani, The Contribution of UNCITRAL to the Harmonization of International Sale
of Goods Law besides the CISG   
                     28

 

Martin Davies, Documents that Satisfy the Requirements of CISG Art. 58                   39

 

Larry A. DiMatteo, Critical Issues in the Formation of Contracts under the CISG           67

 

Harry M. Flechtner, The Exemption Provisions of the Sales Convention, including Comments on
 “Hardship” Doctrine and the 19 June 2009 Decision of the Belgian Cassation Court
           84

 

Leonardo Graffi , Remarks on Trade Usages and Business Practices in International Sales Law  102

 

Jack Graves, CISG Article 6 and Issues of Formation: the Problem of Circularity                     124

 

Pascal Hachem, Agreed Sums in CISG Contracts               140

 

Peter Huber, Typically German? – Two Contentious German Contributions to the CISG            150

 

Stefan Kroll, The Burden of Proof for the Non-conformity of Goods Under Art. 35 CISG           162

 

Jelena Perović, Selected Critical Issues Regarding the Sphere of Application of the CISG        181

 

Sandra Fišer-Šobot, Duty to Examine the Goods in International Law of Sales              196

 

Nils Schmidt-Ahrendts, CISG and Arbitration                    211

 

OTHER ISSUES

Lidija R. Basta Fleiner, Nation Building: Favouring Multiculturalism Through Federalism?           224

 

CONTRIBUTIONS

Srđan Šarkić, Some Remarks Concerning the Reception of Byzantine Law in Mediaeval Serbia  241

 

Nina Kršljanin, “On the Scientifi c Elaboration of the History of Slavic Law” – Now and Then    249

 

INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC EVENTS

Miloš Živković, The First Regional Conference of The Civil Law Forum for South East Europe    272

 

Zoran Mirković, Vienna Workshop on Legal Systems in the South-Eastern European Countries
after the End of the Ottoman Reign
              277

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Dragoljub Popović, Protecting Property in European Human Rights Law, Eleven International
Publishing, Utrecht 2009, p. 158 (Tanasije Marinković) 
          281

 

Slobodan Milacic, De l’age ideologique a l’age politique – l’Europe post-communiste vers la
democratie pluraliste
, Bruylant, Bruxelles 2010, p. 475. (Vladan Petrov) 
                 285

 

Sima Avramović, Dušan Rakitić, Mirjana Menković, Vojislav Vasić, Aleksandra Fulgosi, Branko
Jokić,
The Predicament of Serbian Orthodox Holy Places in Kosovo and Metohia – Elements
for a Historical, Legal and Conservational Understanding
, University of Belgrade Faculty of Law, Belgrade 2010, p. 112. (Maja Lukić)
             290

 

Dušan Popović, Le droit communautaire de la concurrence et les communications electroniques, L.G.D.J., Paris 2009, p. 330. (Marko Jovanović)               293

 

Instructions to Authors                  296