2019
DOI: 10.54648/bula2019027
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Retaining Economic Contractual Equilibrium Under the Hardship Theory in the UNIDROIT Principles of 2016 and the Contingency-Unforeseen Circumstances Theory in the Palestinian Civil Code Draft

Abstract: The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) have a significant effect on the legal impact of changed circumstances. Many recent court and arbitral decisions have relied on the PICC when ruling on issues relating to hardship events, as a result of the occurrence of events fundamentally altering the equilibrium of the contract either because the cost of a party’s performance has increased or because the value of the performance a party receives has diminished, which is widely known in in… Show more

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