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Approaches to contracting: does the tail sometimes wag the dog?

October 2008
ContractShipping

Abstract

This article will highlight the difference between commercial (usually more flexible) and corporate (usually more legal and sometimes more rigid) approaches to making and implementing contracts, and explore some of the difficulties with both. It will be suggested that the corporate approach is sometimes taken too far.

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