E.P. Ellinger (the National University of Singapo Professor of Law, Eva Lomnicka (Professor of Law, King's College, London, UK), C. Hare (Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Auckland, New Zealan
Ellinger's Modern Banking Law
E.P. Ellinger (the National University of Singapo Professor of Law, Eva Lomnicka (Professor of Law, King's College, London, UK), C. Hare (Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Auckland, New Zealan
Ellinger's Modern Banking Law
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This book looks at the UK banking in the context of general legal doctrines and banking regulation. It draws on Australian, US and Canadian examples and deals with the impact of the recent global financial crisis.
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This book looks at the UK banking in the context of general legal doctrines and banking regulation. It draws on Australian, US and Canadian examples and deals with the impact of the recent global financial crisis.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1058
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 171mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1412g
- ISBN-13: 9780199232093
- ISBN-10: 0199232091
- Artikelnr.: 26366221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1058
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 171mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1412g
- ISBN-13: 9780199232093
- ISBN-10: 0199232091
- Artikelnr.: 26366221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Ellinger is a Professor Emeritus of the National University of Singapore. Previously, he held chairs of law at the Victoria University of Wellington (NZ) and at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Professor Ellinger has specialised in commercial law with particular emphasis on banking law and has published a number of books on the subject as well as chapters in Benjamin's Sale of Goods, Chitty on Contracts and the recently published chapter on Negotiable Instruments in Vo. IX of the Encyclopedia of Comparative Law. Eva Lomnicka is Professor of Law at King's College London and a practising barrister at Four New Square Chambers. She is co-editor of Sweet and Maxwell's Encyclopedia of Consumer Credit and Encyclopaedia of Financial Services Law and advises on regulatory issues arising under credit and hire agreements. She was on the DTI's Consumer Credit Steering Group which led to the Consumer Credit Act 2006 and was an expert on the UK's delegation to UNCITRAL's Convention on Receivables Financing (Vienna and New York: 1997-2001). Christopher Hare is a senior lecturer in law at the University of Auckland, teaching and researching in the areas of contract, commercial, and banking law, and international sales and finance. Prior to his departure for New Zealand he practised as a barrister at 3 Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn and was a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. He is currently editor of the New Zealand Law Review and is the New Zealand correspondent for the Banking and Financial Law Review.
Part I BANKS AND BANKING BUSINESS
1: The structure of the British banking world
2: The control of banking activities in the United Kingdom
3: Legal definition and privileges of banks
4: Money laundering and the financing of terrorism
5: The bank and its customers
Part II THE BANK AS MONETARY AGENCY IN DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS
6: The bank's role as a depository
7: The current account
8: Special types of account
9: Interest-bearing accounts
10: The bank as paymaster: negotiable instruments (including cheques)
11: The paying bank
12: Recovery of money paid by mistake
13: The giro system and electronic transfer of funds
14: Payment cards
15: The bank's role in collecting cheques
16: Incidental services performed by banks
Part III THE BANK AS FINANCIER AND LENDER IN DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS
17: Current account financing and loans
18: Securities for bankers' advances: the general part
19: Proprietary securities
20: Possessory securities
21: Security interests in choses in action
22: Guarantees
1: The structure of the British banking world
2: The control of banking activities in the United Kingdom
3: Legal definition and privileges of banks
4: Money laundering and the financing of terrorism
5: The bank and its customers
Part II THE BANK AS MONETARY AGENCY IN DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS
6: The bank's role as a depository
7: The current account
8: Special types of account
9: Interest-bearing accounts
10: The bank as paymaster: negotiable instruments (including cheques)
11: The paying bank
12: Recovery of money paid by mistake
13: The giro system and electronic transfer of funds
14: Payment cards
15: The bank's role in collecting cheques
16: Incidental services performed by banks
Part III THE BANK AS FINANCIER AND LENDER IN DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS
17: Current account financing and loans
18: Securities for bankers' advances: the general part
19: Proprietary securities
20: Possessory securities
21: Security interests in choses in action
22: Guarantees
Part I BANKS AND BANKING BUSINESS
1: The structure of the British banking world
2: The control of banking activities in the United Kingdom
3: Legal definition and privileges of banks
4: Money laundering and the financing of terrorism
5: The bank and its customers
Part II THE BANK AS MONETARY AGENCY IN DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS
6: The bank's role as a depository
7: The current account
8: Special types of account
9: Interest-bearing accounts
10: The bank as paymaster: negotiable instruments (including cheques)
11: The paying bank
12: Recovery of money paid by mistake
13: The giro system and electronic transfer of funds
14: Payment cards
15: The bank's role in collecting cheques
16: Incidental services performed by banks
Part III THE BANK AS FINANCIER AND LENDER IN DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS
17: Current account financing and loans
18: Securities for bankers' advances: the general part
19: Proprietary securities
20: Possessory securities
21: Security interests in choses in action
22: Guarantees
1: The structure of the British banking world
2: The control of banking activities in the United Kingdom
3: Legal definition and privileges of banks
4: Money laundering and the financing of terrorism
5: The bank and its customers
Part II THE BANK AS MONETARY AGENCY IN DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS
6: The bank's role as a depository
7: The current account
8: Special types of account
9: Interest-bearing accounts
10: The bank as paymaster: negotiable instruments (including cheques)
11: The paying bank
12: Recovery of money paid by mistake
13: The giro system and electronic transfer of funds
14: Payment cards
15: The bank's role in collecting cheques
16: Incidental services performed by banks
Part III THE BANK AS FINANCIER AND LENDER IN DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS
17: Current account financing and loans
18: Securities for bankers' advances: the general part
19: Proprietary securities
20: Possessory securities
21: Security interests in choses in action
22: Guarantees