Svenja Kristin Langenhagen analysiert das Zusammenspiel zwischen Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) und dem UN-Kaufrecht von 1980 (CISG). Praxisnah untersucht sie die Wechselwirkungen von vereinheitlichtem Privatrecht und Menschenrechten im Hinblick auf die kaufrechtlichen Verpflichtungen der Parteien entlang von transnationalen Lieferketten.
Svenja Kristin Langenhagen analysiert das Zusammenspiel zwischen Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) und dem UN-Kaufrecht von 1980 (CISG). Praxisnah untersucht sie die Wechselwirkungen von vereinheitlichtem Privatrecht und Menschenrechten im Hinblick auf die kaufrechtlichen Verpflichtungen der Parteien entlang von transnationalen Lieferketten.
Inhaltsübersicht:
Introduction and Course of Investigation
§ 1 The Understanding of 'CSR' for this Investigation
§ 2 The CSR Discussion as a Result of Economic Globalisation
§ 3 The CSR-Sensitivity of Some Industries and Negative Examples from Practice
§ 4 Profit Maximisation Through 'Legal Standard Avoidance'
§ 5 Global Answers: Overview on the Evolution of 'CSR Regulatory Measures'
§ 6 Corporate Self-Interest in CSR
§ 7 Transnational Supply Chains from a Legal Perspective
§ 8 CSR in Transnational Supply Chains and International Sales Law
§ 9 Conclusions
§ 1 The CISG's Scope of Application in the CSR Context: Three Key Requirements
§ 2 The Applicability of the CISG in the CSR Context: Three Main Scenarios
§ 3 Conclusions
§ 1 Preliminary Considerations
§ 2 Minimum Ethical Standards in 'Every' International Sales Contract
§ 3 CSR Documents and Certificates
§ 4 CSR Supplier Codes of Conduct
§ 5 CSR Public Statements
§ 6 CSR Trade Usages and Practices in the Sense of Art. 9 CISG
§ 7 Resaleability of Goods in the CSR Context in the Light of Art. 35(2)(a) and (b) CISG
§ 8 (Reversal of) the Burden of Proof
§ 1 Short Overview on Art. 38 to 40 and 44 CISG
§ 2 Applicability of Art. 38 and 39 CISG for a CSRCompliant Production Process
§ 3 Modifications of Art. 38 and 39 CISG by Party Agreement
§ 4 The Duty of Examination and Notification and CSR Documents
§ 5 Conclusions
§ 1 The Buyer's General Interest in Enforcing Remedies in the CSR Context
§ 2 Fundamental Breach of Contract in the CSR Context (Art. 25 CISG)
§ 3 Remedies for the Buyer in the CSR Context
§ 4 Conclusions
§ 1 Overview on the Exemption from Liability under Art. 79 CISG and 80 CISG
§ 2 Ethical Hardship
§ 3 (No) Exemption from Liability for Manufacturers and Intermediaries
§ 4 CSR Import and Export Restrictions and Art. 79 CISG - Music of the Future?
§ 5 Art. 80 CISG and Good Faith Considerations
§ 6 Conclusions