Sale and Supply of Goods
James Devenney author Michael Furmston author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:4th Nov '25
£43.99
This title is due to be published on 4th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Regulation relating to the sale and supply of goods is a crucial part of commercial law. This textbook offers a contemporary overview of the topic, with all the key information presented alongside a wealth of useful features.
Michael Furmston’s classic textbook has been reworked and brought completely up to date by James Devenney. New features include chapter overviews, in-focus sections, pause-for-thought exercises, highlighted key cases, end of chapter summaries and further reading. Contemporary developments in commercial law covered include the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG); Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP); international sales contracts, interpretation and agency; and legislative proposal examples in the consumer context.
Supported by digital learning resources, including multiple choice questions, assessment advice and practice questions with feedback, this authoritative textbook is essential reading for students of commercial law.
“James Devenney, in the latest edition, with his careful exposition of the theories of sale and supply of goods, explores and fills an important gap in the commercial law literature. He skilfully explains and examines the origins of sales law, types of transactions and goods, and the elements of a sale of goods transaction. It is a leading book rich with evidence and examples. This book will lead the field in addressing legal problems in the sale and supply of goods transactions.”
Orkun Akseli, Professor of Commercial Law and Academic Director of Manchester LawTech Initiative, The University of Manchester Law School, UK
“In its original form this was a thoughtful and clearly expressed text. It has been further enhanced and fully updated by Professor Devenney; it has retained its insight and clarity but has a welcome breadth which will appeal to an even wider readership. Its analysis of international private law matters will also make it very useful to students of International Trade and ‘dry’ Maritime Law. It will be essential reading for my students at both undergraduate and post graduate level.”
Anthony Rogers, Senior Lecturer, Cardiff Law School, UK
ISBN: 9781032907697
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
238 pages
4th edition