Provides students and practitioners with a concise examination of the law, practice, and procedure of fund raising in the international banking and capital markets. This text uses graphics, flow charts, bullet points and summaries to present this complex subject in a format that is easy to read and recall.
Taking Security: Law and Practice explains how security - the creation and enforcement of proprietary rights to secure the payment of a monetary liability - is taken under English law. It offers a detailed explanation of types of security, creation, priority and enforcement.
The Law of Finance aims, for the first time in a single volume, to account for the whole of international finance as understood in English law. The volume is divided into two halves with section one considering the principles of the law of finance and section two considering the full range of modern financial techniques in their legal context.
Dealing with the law relating to documentary credits in both an English and international context, this book provides information on the law of documentary credits; and an examination of the fundamental concepts of the documentary credit regime including: the principle of autonomy; the doctrine of strict compliance; and the 'fraud exception'.
Incorporating section by section and schedule by schedule commentary and worked examples of provisions relating to direct taxes, this title includes: summary of the entire Finance Act, and useful extracts from "Hansard", setting out background to the important Parliamentary debates.
Corporate Finance is an area of law which is obviously of significant practical importance, but the academic analysis of this area of law has also been increasingly recognised. This book provides a discussion of the most interesting theoretical and policy issues in Corporate Finance law. It is of interest to practitioners, academics and students.
A collection of essays on the law of restitution by a lawyer who has specialized in the subject. It does not purport to be a textbook on restitution, but it covers most of the important topics and should therefore prove useful to law students, academic lawyers and practitioners.