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The Doctrine of Frustration under English Law and COVID 19
The Doctrine of Frustration under English Law and COVID 19
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***Counts towards the certificate in International Commercial Arbitration***
The course will be delivered by experienced senior lecturers from the University of East Anglia. This Course critically assesses the conditions under English law that allow a party to consider itself discharged from the performance of obligations which become frustrated due to unforeseen supervening events. Its application will be tested against various circumstances caused by covid-19. If you need course aims then here they are: Course Aims and objectives are: • Understanding the jurisprudential foundation of the doctrine of frustration • Assessing the effect of force majeure clauses expressed in contracts • To survey relevant cases • To test the application of the doctrine of frustration to various exceptional circumstances caused by Covid-19
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