Professor Graves discusses seller's breach, the issues of inspection, avoidance, and cure under the CISG.

Jack Graves
Professor Jack Graves [1] is a faculty member at Touro Law Center, where he teaches Contracts, Business Law, Arbitration, and Digital Lawyering (technology-leveraged legal service delivery). Graves writes on commercial law and arbitration, including his recent book, Learning Contracts [2] (West 2014), an innovative first-year teaching text that abandons the traditional law school casebook method in favor of individual lessons containing learning objectives, explanations, examples, and problems in support of a flipped classroom approach. Graves also serves as Director of Digital Legal Education at Touro, leading initiatives to add online offerings of traditional law courses, as well as innovative new courses in “digital lawyering.” He has most recently turned his textbook on International Sales Law & Arbitration into an interactive online course for fully asynchronous delivery. Graves brings a multi-dimensional perspective to his work, with a unique blend of experiences in business management, commercial and corporate law practice, and legal education.
Contact email: Jgraves@tourolaw.edu
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For further reading - the relevant case law and scholarly materials - see:
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Annotated text of the:
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CISG Article 31 [5]
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CISG Article 32 [6]
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CISG Article 33 [7]
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CISG Article 34 [8]
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CISG Article 35 [9]
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CISG Article 36 [10]
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CISG Article 38 [11]
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CISG Article 39 [12]
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CISG Article 40 [13]
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CISG Article 41 [14]
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CISG Article 42 [15]
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CISG Article 43 [16]
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CISG Article 44 [17]
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