This section explores the structure, style, and logic of Anglo-American contracts, which differ significantly from continental European drafting traditions. Because these contracts are rooted in case law, they tend to be highly detailed, using layered wording and “decision-tree” style clauses to address multiple scenarios and interpretations.
This approach offers strong legal clarity — particularly in international settings — but it also comes with complexity in both language and reasoning. The articles in this section break down these drafting techniques and terminology so they become easier to understand, interpret, and work with in practice.
This section is next on the roadmap — the first content is already in preparation and will be published here soon!