International Monetary Law
Issues for the New Millennium
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 July 2000
- ISBN 9780198299233
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages590 pages
- Size 254x179x36 mm
- Weight 1137 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This unique collaboration between the top academic and practitioner monetary lawyers from around the world takes the first steps towards filling the current gap in the literature for a truly systematic text on the modern international monetary law system. It tackles all of the key issues for practitioners in the field today, drawing upon the experience of many contributors from within the most important international banking institutions.
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This unique collaboration between the top academic and practitioner monetary lawyers from around the world takes the first steps towards filling the current gap in the literature for a truly systematic text on the modern international monetary law system.
It tackles all of the key issues for practitioners in the field today, drawing upon the experience of its expert contributors, many working within the most important international banking institutions.
An essential purchase for all lawyers worldwide specialising in international monetary law, it will also appeal to those from other professions and disciplines with an interest in financial institutions or the international monetary system.
well-organized the excellent organization of this book deserves praise. In addition to the highly informative contributions on a wide range of topics relating to international monetary law, the book also serves as a reference tool. excellent
Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION
About MOCOMILA: Fifty Years of Contributions on International Monetary Law
I. INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE
A New Architecture for the Global Financial Market: an Outline of Legal Issues
International Jurisdiction over International Capital Flows and the Role of the IMF: Plus Ça Change
The Changing Roles of the Bretton Woods Institutions: Evolving Concepts of Conditionality
The Prevention and Resolution of International Financial Crises - A Perspective from the International Monetary Fund
Monetary Sovereignty Today
II. IMPACT OF THE EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION
A: TRANSITION TO THE EURO
European Monetary Law: The Transition to the Euro and Continuity of Contracts
The New Monetary Law of the European Union and its Scope of Application
Legal Consequences of the Single Currency: The Case for a European Law of Contracts
First Experiences with the Euro in Germany
B: EXTERNAL RELATIONS OF THE EMU
Exchange rate policies in the ESCB
Representation of the EC in the IMF
The Exchange Rate Regime between Euroland and Other European Countries (with a Postscript on Norway)
III. CENTRAL BANKS, SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES AND DEPOSIT INSURANCE
Central Bank Independence and Accountability in the Light of the EMU
Central Bank Reform: the Reserve Bank of New Zealand
The Role of the Central Bank in a Crisis Environment: the Experience of Hong Kong and Taiwan, 1997-99
International Harmonization of Regulatory and Supervisory Frameworks
Deposit Insurance Schemes: Reconciling Market Discipline with Financial Stability
IV. IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS
Core Legal Principles across Major Large-value Credit Transfer Systems
Electronic Money: a North American Perspective
Electronic Money in Japan
V. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY OBLIGATIONS
Interference of Public Law in the Performance of International Monetary Obligations
Foreign Currency Obligations in Domestic Law
The Scope of Lex Monetae in International Transactions: A United States Perspective
Conflicts of Laws Issues of International Payments
The Governing Law in Legal Agreements Used by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in its Banking Operations
Money and Arbitration
The Euro and the Future of Index Clauses