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You may search using any terms you wish, using simple Boolean searching (i.e.: AND and OR), or you may also use proximity operators: eg.: statute pre/3 frauds or quality w/10 inspection. Bear in mind that some English words, such as articles and prepositions, are not counted as words and will not be searched. Truncation (i.e.: stemming) is accomplished by means of a single asterisk [*].

The most productive searches will use the most specific or particular words for the subject you are researching. For instance, if you are searching for materials discussing a particular article of the CISG, entering words from the subject of that article could retrieve useful results. If you are searching for articles that discuss how the CISG will affect China, you could enter "affect AND China".

Note that searching by phrases is not possible at this time; but you can use the w/1 connector to simulate a phrase search. Thus, to search for "battle of the forms" enter "battle w/1 forms" ("of" and "the" are not counted).


PACE CISG DATABASE Pace Law School Institute of International Commercial Law - Last updated December 23, 1997
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