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The Incoterms rules® 2010
ICC Pub. No.715E, 2010 edition
ISBN: 978-92-842-0080-1
For more than 70 years, ICC’s Incoterms® rules have helped traders to avoid costly disputes by clearly defining the responsibilities of buyers and sellers for the delivery of goods under sales contracts. This new edition now includes - Advice for the use of electronic procedures; - Information on security-related clearances for shipments; - Advice for the use of the Incoterms® 2010 rules in domestic trade; - and more.
Also available: bilingual English-French edition (715EF). Other languages are available from ICC National Committees around the world. Please visit
www.incoterms.org or www.iccbooks.com for more information.
The Incoterms® 2010 rules Wall Chart
ICC Pub. No. 716L, 2010 edition
ISBN: 978-92-842-0090-0
This practical wallchart explains all 11 Incoterms® 2010 rules at a glance. The poster format is ideal to brighten up classroom and office walls or as a gift for business partners.
ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin
ICC Pub. No. BUL-E-VOL21-1
The Incoterms® rules in ICC arbitration: the latest issue of the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin contains the first part of a special feature on the Incoterms® rules, including extracts from 23 awards rendered between 2000 and 2006. Subscriptions and individual issues available on
www.iccbooks. com.
Training
ICC Events runs training courses on the Incoterms® 2010 rules, as well as on international arbitration and negotiating international contracts for business people, corporate counsel, lawyers and legal practitioners involved in international trade.
www.iccwbo.org/events
In the banking sector:
Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees (URDG)
ICC Pub. No. 758E, 2010 edition
ISBN: 978-92-842-0036-8
URDG 758, a new set of banking rules for the twenty-first century that will become the international standard for guarantee practice.
ICC’s Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees (URDG) balance the legitimate interests of all parties. Since their first adoption in 1991, these rules have gained international acceptance and official recognition by bankers, traders, industry associations and international organizations including UNCITRAL, FIDIC and the World Bank.