We are thrilled to announce that Volume 27 of the Vindobona Journal has been published. The Volume includes 2 issues, containing the following academic articles:
1) “’Not All that Fly are Drones’: Towards a Risk-Based Interpretation of Article 2(e) CISG”, Killian Dockrell, Volume 27 Issue 1, pp. 1-16
2) “The FAI Arbitration and Mediation Rules 2024: Key Changes and Practical Insights”, Henrik Sajakorpi, Sanna Kaistinen and Adriana Aravena-Jokelainen, Volume 27 Issue 1, pp. 17-41
3) “The CISG’s (Lack of) General Principles on Set-off and Parties’ Choice Thereof: Case Commentary on the Judgment by the German Federal Supreme Court”, 24 September 2014, CISG-online 2545, Till Maier-Lohmann, Volume 27 Issue 1, pp. 42-52
4) “Translation of the Judgment by the German Federal Supreme Court, 8th Panel for Civil Matters, 24 September 2014, CISG-online 2545”, Till Maier-Lohmann, Volume 27 Issue 1, pp. 53-79
5) “Government Contracts and the CISG: Keynote Speech at the 10th Conference on International Arbitration and the UN Convention for International sale of Goods, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico, 13 February 2025”, Ingeborg Schwenzer, Volume 27 Issue 2, pp. 80-89
6) “The Impact of US Tariffs on International Sales Contracts”, Flavio Peter, Clio Mordivoglia and Carolina Solis Villares, Volume 27 Issue 2, pp. 90-108
7) “The Arbitrators’ Role in Dealing with the Monster of Corruption”, Rodrigo Dabus and Mariana Castelli, Volume 27 Issue 2, pp. 109-126
8) “A Transformative AI-augmented Lawyering Skills Approach for the Vis Moot”, Peng Guo and Alex Wan, Volume 27 Issue 2, pp. 127-134
9) CISG Advisory Council Opinion No. 22, “The Seller’s Liability for Goods Informing Intellectual Property Rights under Art 42 CISG”, Rapporteur: David Tebel, Volume 27 Issue 2, pp. 135-193
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