European banking law : the banker-customer relationship

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European banking law : the banker-customer relationship

edited by Ross Cranston

Published jointly with the Centre for Commercial Law Studies and the London Institute of International Banking, Finance and Development Law [by] LLP, 1999

2nd ed

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First published in Great Britain 1993

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This text presents a practical analysis of the private law of banking transactions. Rooted in contract, the banker-customer relationship is overlaid with a range of rights and obligations having their derivation in tort, delict, notions of equity, good faith and statute. The book looks at some questions that arise within the banker-customer relationship in various European jurisdictions. What are the nature and consequences of the banker-customer relationship? Is there a duty on banks to advise customers and others about particular dealings and what liability arises if any advice given is wrong? What security can a bank take to protect itself as lender?

目次

Chapter 1. England William Blair, QC Chapter 2. France Chritian Mouly and Pascale Bloch Chapter 3. Germany Norbert Horn Italy, Simonetta Cotterli Chapter 4. The Netherlands, Lodewijk J. Hijmans van den Bergh Spain, Fernando Sanchez Calero Chapter 5. Sweden, Krister Moberg Chapter 6. A United States Comparison, Joseph J. Norton Chapter 7. European and Global Harmonisation of the Law of Banking Transactions, Uwe H. Schneuder Chapter 8. The Single European Currency Geoffrey Yeaowart

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