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    McKnight, Paterson, & Zakrzewski on the Law of International Finance by Paterson, Sarah; Zakrzewski, Rafal;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 23 February 2017

    • ISBN 9780198725251
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1370 pages
    • Size 252x182x61 mm
    • Weight 1964 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The second edition of this acclaimed and comprehensive work analyses the legal issues involved in international finance transactions operating under English law. Thoroughly updated and expanded, this work is an essential resource for all those involved in international finance transactions structured according to English law.

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    Long description:

    This acclaimed and comprehensive work analyses the legal issues involved in international finance transactions operating under English law. The second edition thoroughly updates the book to take account of major developments in regulation, practice, and case law since the first edition published in 2008.

    The most notable development in the intervening period has been the global financial crisis of 2008-9, whose effects have profoundly changed the nature of international finance, and the new edition has been updated by a team of expert editors and contributors to reflect the post-crisis legal framework of international transactions.

    The new edition covers the many significant changes to Bank Regulation which have occurred since 2008. Major developments in conflicts of laws and cross-border insolvency are addressed, including the consequences of the decision in Rubin v Eurofinance. This edition also takes account of major litigation in the sovereign debt field, significant developments in the loan markets, and recent challenges with the provision of legal opinions, including the increasing need to provide opinions in cross-border transactions. Developments in financing structures in the aftermath of the financial crisis are examined. Significant litigation in the derivatives field (partly as a response to the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.) and amendments proposed by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association are also addressed. There is also coverage of further work on secured transactions following the Law Commission's and the City of London Law Society's Working Party's proposals.

    Providing detailed transaction-led analysis of all aspects of international finance practice, this work is a must-have reference source for all practitioners and academics working in the field.

    "This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date text on the law of international finance, dealing with key issues raised in modern day international financial transactions. With a rich provision and analysis of case law, it provides invaluable insight from the practitioners perspective and, therefore, is a very useful contribution to the literature on this subject. It can easily be described as a "must-read" for practitioners, academics and students of the law of international finance."

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    Table of Contents:

    Part A: Introduction and Ground Level Matters
    Introductory Matters
    Banking Regulation
    Loan Facilities
    Part B: Conflict of Laws and Cross-Border Issues
    Conflict of Laws in Transactional Matters
    Cross-border Insolvencies
    Jurisdiction and the Resolution of Disputes
    Sovereign Immunity, International Organisations and State Insolvency
    Legal Opinions
    Part C: Composite and Specialised Financing Transactions
    Syndicated Lending
    Bond Issues
    Derivatives Transactions
    Loan Transfers, Securitisation and Structured Finance
    Project Finance
    Part D: Secured Transactions, Equipment Finance and Guarantees
    Secured Transactions
    Equipment Finance
    Guarantees
    The Reform of the English Law of Secured Transactions

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