Abstract

The subject of this book concerns the (possible) impact on national law of a uniform law instrument developed by an inter-governmental organization, the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (Unidroit). The International Academy of Comparative Law had already specifically addressed other Unidroit’s instruments in past congresses. The 2014 session from which this volume arose focused in particular on the Cape Town Convention on International Interests on Mobile Equipment and the Protocols thereto (relating to aircraft, railway-rolling stock and space assets).

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