Availability of Credit and Secured Transactions in a Time of Crisis
Herausgeber: Akseli, N. Orkun; Akseli, Orkun
Availability of Credit and Secured Transactions in a Time of Crisis
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Assesses the standards set by international financial and legislative bodies on secured credit law.
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Assesses the standards set by international financial and legislative bodies on secured credit law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781107027442
- ISBN-10: 1107027446
- Artikelnr.: 39130034
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781107027442
- ISBN-10: 1107027446
- Artikelnr.: 39130034
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Sir Roy Goode; Introduction N. Orkun Akseli; Part I. Availability
of Credit: 1. Money, bank debt, and business cycles: between economic
development and financial crises David Bholat; 2. Secured Transactions Law
reform, UNCITRAL, and the export of foreign legal models Gerard McCormack;
3. Comments on the availability of credit Joanna Gray; Part II. Involvement
of International Financial Institutions in Secured Transactions Law Reform:
4. International organizations as global law-makers: seven shifts in
practice for Secured Transactions Law and beyond Terence C. Halliday; 5.
The creation of international commercial law standards by international
financial institutions - why they do it and whether they should Spyridon V.
Bazinas; 6. The power of Secured Transactions Law and the challenge of its
reform Frederique Dahan; 7. Involvement of international financial
institutions in Secured Transactions Law reform: a commentary Loukas
Mistelis; Part III. The Availability of Credit and the Utility and Efficacy
of the UNCITRAL's legislative efforts: 8. The utility and efficacy of the
UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions Spyridon V. Bazinas; 9.
The utility and efficacy of the UN Convention on the Assignment of
Receivables and the Facilitation of Credit N. Orkun Akseli; 10. Commentary
on the availability of credit and the utility and efficacy of the
UNCITRAL's legislative efforts in Secured Transactions Henry D. Gabriel;
Part IV. Availability of Credit and Secured Transactions Law Reform: 11.
International standards and English reform Anjanette H. Raymond; 12.
International standards and the reform of English Personal Property
Securities Law Noel McGrath; 13. The UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured
Transactions as a model for law reform: some conclusions Hugh Beale.
of Credit: 1. Money, bank debt, and business cycles: between economic
development and financial crises David Bholat; 2. Secured Transactions Law
reform, UNCITRAL, and the export of foreign legal models Gerard McCormack;
3. Comments on the availability of credit Joanna Gray; Part II. Involvement
of International Financial Institutions in Secured Transactions Law Reform:
4. International organizations as global law-makers: seven shifts in
practice for Secured Transactions Law and beyond Terence C. Halliday; 5.
The creation of international commercial law standards by international
financial institutions - why they do it and whether they should Spyridon V.
Bazinas; 6. The power of Secured Transactions Law and the challenge of its
reform Frederique Dahan; 7. Involvement of international financial
institutions in Secured Transactions Law reform: a commentary Loukas
Mistelis; Part III. The Availability of Credit and the Utility and Efficacy
of the UNCITRAL's legislative efforts: 8. The utility and efficacy of the
UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions Spyridon V. Bazinas; 9.
The utility and efficacy of the UN Convention on the Assignment of
Receivables and the Facilitation of Credit N. Orkun Akseli; 10. Commentary
on the availability of credit and the utility and efficacy of the
UNCITRAL's legislative efforts in Secured Transactions Henry D. Gabriel;
Part IV. Availability of Credit and Secured Transactions Law Reform: 11.
International standards and English reform Anjanette H. Raymond; 12.
International standards and the reform of English Personal Property
Securities Law Noel McGrath; 13. The UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured
Transactions as a model for law reform: some conclusions Hugh Beale.
Foreword Sir Roy Goode; Introduction N. Orkun Akseli; Part I. Availability
of Credit: 1. Money, bank debt, and business cycles: between economic
development and financial crises David Bholat; 2. Secured Transactions Law
reform, UNCITRAL, and the export of foreign legal models Gerard McCormack;
3. Comments on the availability of credit Joanna Gray; Part II. Involvement
of International Financial Institutions in Secured Transactions Law Reform:
4. International organizations as global law-makers: seven shifts in
practice for Secured Transactions Law and beyond Terence C. Halliday; 5.
The creation of international commercial law standards by international
financial institutions - why they do it and whether they should Spyridon V.
Bazinas; 6. The power of Secured Transactions Law and the challenge of its
reform Frederique Dahan; 7. Involvement of international financial
institutions in Secured Transactions Law reform: a commentary Loukas
Mistelis; Part III. The Availability of Credit and the Utility and Efficacy
of the UNCITRAL's legislative efforts: 8. The utility and efficacy of the
UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions Spyridon V. Bazinas; 9.
The utility and efficacy of the UN Convention on the Assignment of
Receivables and the Facilitation of Credit N. Orkun Akseli; 10. Commentary
on the availability of credit and the utility and efficacy of the
UNCITRAL's legislative efforts in Secured Transactions Henry D. Gabriel;
Part IV. Availability of Credit and Secured Transactions Law Reform: 11.
International standards and English reform Anjanette H. Raymond; 12.
International standards and the reform of English Personal Property
Securities Law Noel McGrath; 13. The UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured
Transactions as a model for law reform: some conclusions Hugh Beale.
of Credit: 1. Money, bank debt, and business cycles: between economic
development and financial crises David Bholat; 2. Secured Transactions Law
reform, UNCITRAL, and the export of foreign legal models Gerard McCormack;
3. Comments on the availability of credit Joanna Gray; Part II. Involvement
of International Financial Institutions in Secured Transactions Law Reform:
4. International organizations as global law-makers: seven shifts in
practice for Secured Transactions Law and beyond Terence C. Halliday; 5.
The creation of international commercial law standards by international
financial institutions - why they do it and whether they should Spyridon V.
Bazinas; 6. The power of Secured Transactions Law and the challenge of its
reform Frederique Dahan; 7. Involvement of international financial
institutions in Secured Transactions Law reform: a commentary Loukas
Mistelis; Part III. The Availability of Credit and the Utility and Efficacy
of the UNCITRAL's legislative efforts: 8. The utility and efficacy of the
UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions Spyridon V. Bazinas; 9.
The utility and efficacy of the UN Convention on the Assignment of
Receivables and the Facilitation of Credit N. Orkun Akseli; 10. Commentary
on the availability of credit and the utility and efficacy of the
UNCITRAL's legislative efforts in Secured Transactions Henry D. Gabriel;
Part IV. Availability of Credit and Secured Transactions Law Reform: 11.
International standards and English reform Anjanette H. Raymond; 12.
International standards and the reform of English Personal Property
Securities Law Noel McGrath; 13. The UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured
Transactions as a model for law reform: some conclusions Hugh Beale.