Best efforts in the taxonomy of obligation - The case of the eu vaccine contracts

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Abstract

The purchase of Covid-19 vaccines by the EU Commission as agent for the Member States has caused substantial political discussion, including a lawsuit against the producer AstraZeneca in Brussels in 2021. The article looks at these purchase contracts as examples for a problematic use of best efforts clauses in commercial contracting, considering some key jurisdictions. The clauses are discussed from a drafting perspective, including their function and their theoretical background in comparative law. It concludes with a primer for the drafting process, looking at some basic contracting schemes for softening or intensifying obligations.

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Schanze, E. (2021). Best efforts in the taxonomy of obligation - The case of the eu vaccine contracts. German Law Journal, 22(6), 1133–1145. https://doi.org/10.1017/glj.2021.50

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