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Letters of Credit Under International Trade Law: UCC, UCP and Law Merchant. By Matti Kurkela. (New York, London, Rome: Oceana Publications, Inc., 1985. Pp. xiii, 517. Index. $75.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1986
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1 The author focuses his discussion primarily on the decisions of courts in the United States, although his references to secondary sources are broader.
2 The author prefers to view the letter of credit as consisting of two sets of contractual obligations: one involving a three-party contract among the customer, the issuing bank and the advising (or confirming) bank; and the other involving a contract between the beneficiary and the issuing bank (with the confirming bank added as a third party).