Force majeure in cross-border contracts: designing for disruption?

Force majeure in cross-border contracts: designing for disruption?

When disruption is ongoing, how should risk be allocated and assessed?

Gustavo Moser’s latest New Law Journal article examines force majeure in cross-border contracts against a backdrop of conflict, sanctions, supply chain disruption and regulatory constraints.

Gustavo explores the practical challenges of identifying the operative event, establishing causation, and aligning facts with contractual thresholds and governing law, particularly in cascading disruption scenarios.

Link to the article: https://www.newlawjournal.co.uk/content/force-majeure-designing-for-disruption

*the article sits behind the New Law Journal paywall, but the link provides free access for non-subscribers via a simple name/email prompt.

*Certain images in this section are sourced from Freepik (www.freepik.com)

Other cookies help us analyze how you use the website so that we can improve your experience on our website. Cookies are stored locally on your computer or mobile device. Select ‘Accept all’ to consent to cookies or select ‘Reject cookies’ to change your preferences. For more information visit our privacy policy.