This volume analyzes the legal and practical issues that arise in cross-border transactions involving the taking and enforcement of security over movable and intangible property. Having analyzed the domestic law of security in the UK, US, France and Germany, it then focuses upon the private international law and insolvency law issues. Contributions come from leading legal, insolvency and banking specialists drawn from the relevant jurisdictions, providing a comparative perspective on each topic discussed. Coverage includes a focused, practical, case-study plus input from banking and insolvency professionals.…mehr
This volume analyzes the legal and practical issues that arise in cross-border transactions involving the taking and enforcement of security over movable and intangible property. Having analyzed the domestic law of security in the UK, US, France and Germany, it then focuses upon the private international law and insolvency law issues. Contributions come from leading legal, insolvency and banking specialists drawn from the relevant jurisdictions, providing a comparative perspective on each topic discussed. Coverage includes a focused, practical, case-study plus input from banking and insolvency professionals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Foreword by the Rt. Hon. the Lord Millett * 1: Robert Stevens: Introduction * Part 1 The Problem of Cross-border Security and Insolvency * Part 2 Security under Domestic Law * 4: Richard F Broude: Secured Transactions in Personal Property in the United States * 5: Martin Gdanski: Taking Security in France * 6: Dr Burkhard Jäkel: Outlines of Security Interests under German Law * Part 3 Security in Private International Law * 8: Professor Ulrich Drobnig: German Conflicts Rules on Security Interests in Movable Assets * 9: Professor Catherine Kessedjian: The Conflict of Laws Principles in French Law with Respect to Security Interests in Movable Assets * 10: Professor Charles W Mooney Jun: Extraterritorial Impact of Choice of Law Rules for Non-United States Debtors under Revised Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 and a New Proposal for International Harmonization * 11: Robert Stevens: The English Conflict of Laws Rules * Part 4 Uniform Law * Part 5 Cross-Border Insolvency * 14: Professor Ian Fletcher and Hamish Anderson: The Insolvency Issues * Appendices * Appendix 1 * Appendix 2 * Appendix 3 * Appendix 4 * Appendix 5
* Foreword by the Rt. Hon. the Lord Millett * 1: Robert Stevens: Introduction * Part 1 The Problem of Cross-border Security and Insolvency * Part 2 Security under Domestic Law * 4: Richard F Broude: Secured Transactions in Personal Property in the United States * 5: Martin Gdanski: Taking Security in France * 6: Dr Burkhard Jäkel: Outlines of Security Interests under German Law * Part 3 Security in Private International Law * 8: Professor Ulrich Drobnig: German Conflicts Rules on Security Interests in Movable Assets * 9: Professor Catherine Kessedjian: The Conflict of Laws Principles in French Law with Respect to Security Interests in Movable Assets * 10: Professor Charles W Mooney Jun: Extraterritorial Impact of Choice of Law Rules for Non-United States Debtors under Revised Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 and a New Proposal for International Harmonization * 11: Robert Stevens: The English Conflict of Laws Rules * Part 4 Uniform Law * Part 5 Cross-Border Insolvency * 14: Professor Ian Fletcher and Hamish Anderson: The Insolvency Issues * Appendices * Appendix 1 * Appendix 2 * Appendix 3 * Appendix 4 * Appendix 5
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