The Law of International Finance
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 30 October 2008
- ISBN 9780199244713
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1248 pages
- Size 252x177x55 mm
- Weight 1749 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book describes the legal substance and the commercial and regulatory background to international financing transactions that take place through the financial markets in London, one of the principal centres for such transactions.
MoreLong description:
This major practitioner text analyses the legal issues surrounding international finance transactions operating under English law. The work provides a detailed transaction-led discussion of all aspects of international financing, with supporting analysis of the commercial and regulatory background and the legal principles which underpin international finance practices. The author discusses and tackles the problem areas with valuable references to the relevant
authorities.
A comprehensive treatment of the subject is provided with topics including regulation of banking activities, loan facilities, jurisdiction and the resolution of disputes, legal opinions in financial transactions, syndicated lending, bond issues, derivatives and structured finance, given substantial coverage. There is also rare coverage of the types of transaction that are used in equipment financing.
Conflicts of law issues and cross-border insolvency are examined in considerable detail with problem issues identified and discussed at length. For example, the author examines how to determine which governing law should be applied in order to resolve a dispute and the effect of foreign legislation on a transaction. The Legal Opinions chapter contains three specimen forms of legal opinion, with supporting, explanatory commentary: English law legal opinion, foreign law opinion as to foreign
borrower and foreign law opinion as to foreign security.
This is a major new authority for all those involved in international finance transactions structured according to English law. Comprehensive and highly analytical, this work provides important solutions to those difficult issues confronting practitioners specialising in international finance.
An outstanding and indispensable work by a well-informed practitioner and accomplished writer. An excellent book.
Table of Contents:
PART A: INTRODUCTORY 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
Jursidiction 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