International banking operations and practices : current developments

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International banking operations and practices : current developments

edited by J.J. Norton, Chia-Jui Cheng, I. Fletcher ; Graduate School of Law, Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. ; Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London

(International banking and finance law, v. 2)

Graham & Trotman/M. Nijhoff , Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic, c1994

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"Derived from a Conference on Law and Practice in International Banking, 22-24 June 1992, Taipei, Taiwan ..."

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Description

This volume is a collection of scholarly and practical chapters prepared by experts in the field of banking law. Important changes are taking place in the financial sectors of the Pacific Rim, with vital roles being played by Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taipei. The volume deals with the relevant legal questions regarding the changing international financial practices. Designed as a broad foundation for comparative analysis of changes and reforms occurring worldwide in international banking regulation and practice, it should be helpful for understanding both policies and practicalities reflected by these rapid changes and reforms. A separate but related companion volume on international banking regulation and supervision, entitled "International Banking Regulation and Supervision: Change and Transformation in the 1990s" is also available, ISBN 1-85333-989-9, dealing with the broad policy issues entailed in the liberalization and deregulation of the banking industry.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Foreign banks in international banking operations: national treatment versus reciprocity in international banking - United States and the European Community
  • GATT and foreign banking as a trade in service
  • standards and administrative practice regarding treatment of foreign banks in the United States
  • creating an international financial centre - the case of Taiwan, Republic of China. Part 2 International banking and private law: international insolvency - a case study and treatment
  • governing law issues in international financial transactions
  • current issues in participation and other co-lending arrangements - an American viewpoint
  • impact of recent corporation collapses on negotiating and drafting syndicated loans
  • UNCITRAL developments and banking operations.

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