págs. 15-44
New trends in the norwegian rules on the choice of law applicable to contracts
Giuditta Cordero-Moss
págs. 45-62
págs. 63-70
Globalization and the law related to credit and finance: some remarkds
Lars Gorton
págs. 71-100
Reservation of ownership according to swedish law
Torgny Hästad
págs. 101-106
Scandinavian contract law and its implication on CISG: the Danish approach
Torsten Iversen
págs. 107-116
The Long and winding road tunnel case: compensation for procurement damage in icelandic law
Eiríkur Jónsson
págs. 117-126
The Duty to notify with respect to adviser liability
Jan Kleineman
págs. 127-154
Compensation for procurement damage: a nordic exposé
Kai Krüger
págs. 155-194
The Scandinavian reservation under Art. 92 CISG
Ulrich Magnus
págs. 195-216
Swedish credit security law: a case for law reform?
Göran Millqvist
págs. 217-228
Transnational contract law principles in swedish case law: PICC, PECL and DCFR
Jori Munukka
págs. 229-252
Ása Ólafsdóttir
págs. 253-272
Bona fide acquisition of cars and other motor vehicles
Annina H. Persson
págs. 273-282
The Legal practitioners' problems in finding the law relating to CISG: Hardship, defect goods and standard terms
Christina Ramberg
págs. 283-292
Nordic hesitancy regarding part II of the CISG
Lena Sisula-Tulokas
págs. 293-296
Moral hazards within liability insurance: a problem inventory
Jessika van der Sluijs
págs. 297-328
The Swedish business reconstruction act and SAAB
Marie Tutula-Karlsson
págs. 329-347