![]() ![]() Atamer is member of the CISG Advisory Council since 2013. ![]() Atamer is a contributor to the major commentary on the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts edited by Vogenauer (2nd edition Oxford University Press, 2015) and the CISG commentary edited by Kröll, Mistelis and Perales Viscasillas (2nd edition, Hart Publishing 2018). She is elected member of the Science Academy (Turkey) the International Academy of Comparative Law, and the International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law. In 2007 she was awarded the Distinguished Young Scientist Award of the Turkish Academy of Sciences. As a scholar of the European Union Jean Monnet program, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Max Planck Society, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (Unidroit) and the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey she has conducted research in Lausanne, Basel, Rome, Munich, Hamburg and Cambridge (USA). Her main areas of research are law of domestic and international sale of goods, Turkish and EU consumer law and harmonization of European contract law. Atamer is a full professor of Private Law at Bern University, Faculty of Law and an adjunct professor at Istanbul Bilgi University. He was the Rapporteur for CISG Advisory Council Opinion No 13 Inclusion of Standard Terms under the CISG. He has published widely on general South African contract law, unjustified enrichment law, international trade law and harmonisation, information technology law and consumer credit law. He is also co-author of Information Technology Law (LexisNexis) and co-author with Tjakie Naudé of Commentary on the Consumer Protection Act (2015 Juta). He is co-author with Albert Kritzer of Pace Law School, New York, of the International Contact Manual Volumes IV and V (Thomson West). He has a litigation practice in commercial law and has been a member of the Johannesburg Bar since 1999. He holds a doctorate of law in contract law from the University of Potchefstroom. ![]() He lectures in general contract law, unjustified enrichment law, international commercial law and information technology law. ![]() Sieg Eiselen is professor in Private Law at the University of South Africa, Pretoria. In particular, she regularly acts as arbitrator, counsel and legal expert in international disputes. She is also active in all areas of legal practice. In particular, she is the editor and main contributor of the world's leading Commentary on the Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) (4th edition, Oxford, OUP: 2016) and its German, Spanish, Portuguese and Turkish counterparts.įrom 2011 to 2018 Ingeborg Schwenzer has been the chair of the CISG Advisory Council. She has published numerous books and more than 200 articles in the fields of law of obligations (contracts, tort law and unjust enrichment, sales law both domestic and international), commercial arbitration as well as family law. Additionally, she is an adjunct professor at Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia, and has been an adjunct professor at City University, Hong Kong, and at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. Ingeborg Schwenzer is Dean of the Swiss International Law School and Professor emerita of Private Law at the University of Basel, Switzerland. ![]()
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