Principles of international financial law

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Principles of international financial law

Colin Bamford

Oxford University Press, 2011

  • : pbk
  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

International financial law is a conceptually complex subject, with many transactions affected by the law of more than one country. This book provides a clear guide to the principles underlying common law financial transactions and the rules applied to them which have developed from a number of different practice areas. An understanding of these principles is necessary for lawyers to predict the reasoning the courts will apply in the case of disputes. It is also critical for those who are developing new financial products or security structures. The book will cover a number of separate topics, which fall into two categories, firstly concepts that underpin areas of legal rules, for example the legal character of an obligation to pay money, or the nature of a fiduciary duty, and secondly explanation of the evolution of particular legal structures, where an understanding of the structure is crucial to the practical task of using it such as the development of the legal structure of tradable bonds.

目次

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Money
  • 3. Personal and property rights
  • 4. Payment
  • 5. Intangibles as Property
  • 6. Legal Development of the Bond Market
  • 7. Fiduciary Duties - their nature and how they arise
  • 8. Fiduciary duties - practical consequences
  • 9. Credit Support in Financial Markets
  • 10. Security Interests
  • 11. The Construction of Financial Agreements

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