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DOCUMENTARY CREDITS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRANSACTIONS UNDER NEW ICC
BLAJER A wydawnictwo: BRANTA, 2009, wydanie I cena netto: 79.90 Twoja cena 75,91 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits developed by ICC, are rules
used by letter of credit practitioners the world over. But most practitioners (bankers,
importers, forwarders, lawyers, transport executives) know very little about the UCP's
creation and how they have developed over the years. The history of these rules from their
inception has 75 years (1933, 1951, 1962, 1974, 1983, 1993).
The book presents a theoretical, practical and legal framework of the documentary credits
internationals rules. This study explains the basics of how a commercial letter of credit
operates from the pre-issuance stage until full utilization or expiry of the credit
itself. It is intended to analyze the brand spectrum of different aspects of documentary
credit activity (under UCP 600 base) and is a comparative study of the changes and
amendments between the rules in the actual version UCP and previous UCP 500.
The book has been designed to achieve the following objectives:
• An examination of the influence that the letter of credit has on the risk management
process in international payment transactions,
• The evalation of impact that new standard of rules (USP 600) has on use of the
documentary credits in international commerce operations,
• An assessment of the results of the revision process analysis and major changes
between UCP 600 and 500 standards
The study is intended to assist to assist all students and practitioners who seek to
acquire the necessary background information to gain an understanding of the role of
documentary credit in international finance.
Andrzej Blajer - PhD, is an acknowledged expert in the field and
author of a number books on international commercial law e.g. on Incoterms 2000, UCP 500
and URC 522.
320 pages, Paperback
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