'Atiyah's Sale of Goods is famous for its comprehensive coverage and rigorous analysis of the subject. Having used the book for many years as both student and teacher, this new edition is a welcome addition to the library of anyone teaching or studying this subject.' Keith Uff, Visiting Lecturer, Birmingham Law School
Atiyah’s Sale of Goods is the definitive guide to the law surrounding the sale of goods making it essential reading for students and practitioners alike. Written by eminent academics in the field, this market leading text successfully combines a highly readable and comprehensive account of the key common law, statutory rules, EU legislation and International Conventions governing the sale of goods, with a critical focus on the operation of such rules in practice.
Uniquely, key differences between Scots and English law in this area are highlighted throughout equipping the reader with a thorough understanding of the regulatory regimes governing the sale of goods in both jurisdictions.
This new edition includes:
Atiyah’s Sale of Goods is particularly suitable for students studying sale of goods or commercial law as part of an LL.B course, or for postgraduate LL.M courses in commercial law. The book is also a valuable point of first reference for practitioners of commercial law.
Visit http://www.mylawchamber.co.uk/adamsgoods to access regular updates to help you keep up to date with important developments in the law as it relates to the sale of goods.
About the authors:
John N. Adams is Professor Emeritus at the University of Sheffield, and Ajunct Professor at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
Hector MacQueen is a Scottish Law Commissioner and Professor of Private Law at the University of Edinburgh.
The latest edition of this authoritative and well-known book gives a full and detailed account of the English law of the sale of goods. It has been brought up to date with the major changes that have taken place since the last edition, including those made by the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994. The effect of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1994 is addressed, together with other legislation and the most recent case law. This ninth edition has been prepared by Professor J N Adams in consultation with Professor P S Atiyah, author of previous editions. The Sale of Goods has achieved the status of a text which is at once highly readable, appropriately critical and supremely authoritative.
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