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Article 15
(1) An offer becomes effective when it reaches the offeree.
(2) An offer, even if it is irrevocable, may be withdrawn if the withdrawal
reaches the offeree before or at the same time as the offer.
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The cisgw3 bibliography contains over 8,000 citations. It is therefore likely that, in addition to case law, you will find scholarly literature - often a wealth of such literature - on virtually every aspect of the CISG you research.
- Selected monographs and anthologies
Comments on Article 15 from seminal 1986 text by Peter Schlechtriem [Germany]
Comments on Article 15 by Gyula Eörsi [Hungary] in 1987 Bianca-Bonell Commentary on the International Sales Law
Comments on Article 15 by John O. Honnold [U.S.] in the 3rd ed. (1999) of the most frequently cited text on the CISG: Uniform Law for International Sales
Comments on Article 15 in December 2000 text by Joseph Lookofsky [Denmark / U.S.]
- See also the helpful Enderlein & Maskow text (cited below under the words and phrases section of this Annotated Text material)
Text of selected law journal articles and other commentaries
- John E. Murray, Jr. [U.S.], excerpt from An Essay on the Formation of Contracts and Related Matters under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, 8 Journal of Law and Commerce (1998) 11-51
- Kazuaki Sono [Japan], Formation of International Contracts under the Vienna Convention: A Shift above the Comparative Law, in: Sarcevic & Volken ed., International Sale of Goods: Dubrovnik Lectures, Oceana (1986), Ch. 4, 111-131
- Supplementary list of citations to Article 15 commentaries: Unilex citations*
* Most members of the Autonomous Network of CISG Websites also offer bibliographies. Many are tailored, concentrating on commentaries by authors from or writing on CISG issues of special interest to specific countries or regions; some, e.g. CISG online are general and extensive; some, e.g., CISG-Belgium and CISG-Finland also list commentaries by individual articles of the CISG.
- See also formation commentaries listed below
- To identify other relevant commentaries, go to the cisgw3 Bibliography and Bibliography Search Form
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Bibliography citations on formation
Citations on offer
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Links to related articles
Attention to related articles and to the CISG in its entirety is important. This is an autonomous law, i.e.,
it is meant to be construed within its four corners. When considering aspects of the CISG, because this
law relies heavily on general principles, one ought to look at related provisions and the CISG in its
entirety.
- All of the CISG's Formation provisions are related to one another. By way of illustration, go to:
- Gyula Eörsi [Hungary], Problems of Unifying Law on the Formation of Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, 27 American Journal of Comparative Law (1979) 311-323
- Guilio Giannini [Italy], The Formation of the Contract in the UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods: A
Comparative Analysis, Nordic Journal of Commercial Law (2006/1) 30 p.; a case-annotated comparative analysis
of the provisions of the CISG on Formation of the Contract, available online at
<http://www.njcl.utu.fi/1_2006/article3.pdf>
- Sylvette Guillemard [Canada], Comparaison des Principes UNIDROIT et des Principes du droit européen des contrats dans la perspective de l'harmonisation du droit applicable à la formation des contrats internationaux [Comparison of the UNIDROIT Principles and the Principles of European Contract Law from the perspective of harmonization of the law applicable to the formation of international contracts (CISG comments included) - in French], thesis Université Laval (23 May 1999). Also available in English text
- Burt A. Leete [U.S.], Contract Formation under the United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods and the Uniform Commercial Code: Pitfalls for the Unwary, 6 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal (1992) 193-215
- Pilar Perales Viscasillas [Spain], The Formation of Contracts and the Principles of European Law, 13 Pace International Law Review (Fall 2001) 371-397
- Ingeborg Schwenzer & Florian Mohs, Old Habits Die Hard: Traditional Contract Formation in a Modern World, Internationales Handelsrecht (6/2006) 239-246
- Peter Winship [U.S.], Formation of International Sales Contracts under the 1980 Vienna Convention, 17 International Lawyer (1983) 1-18
- Citations to broader multilingual selection of commentaries on Formation of the contract
The CISG has eleven Formation provisions. For links to the other ten; go to Annotated Text of Article 14 [Criteria for an offer]; go to Annotated Text of Article 16 [Revocability of offer]; go to Annotated Text of Article 17 [Rejection of offer followed by acceptance]; go to Annotated Text of Article 18 [Acceptance: time and manner for indicating assent]; go to Annotated Text of Article 19 ["Acceptances" with modifications]; go to Annotated Text of Article 20 [Interpretation of offeror's time-limits for acceptance]; go to Annotated Text of Article 21 [Late acceptances: response by offeror]; go to Annotated Text of Article 22 [Withdrawal of acceptance]; go to Annotated Text of Article 23 [Effect of acceptance: time of conclusion of contract]; go to Annotated Text of Article 24 [When communication "reaches" the addressee]
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