This book describes the key features and risks involved in the choice of law governing international business and financial transactions. By comparing the main legal systems and families of law, Philip R. Wood demonstrates how legal risk can be reduced through careful choice of law and courts.
This book describes the key features and risks involved in the choice of law governing international business and financial transactions. By comparing the main legal systems and families of law, Philip R. Wood demonstrates how legal risk can be reduced through careful choice of law and courts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip R. Wood is a world-renowned academic scholar, and former Head of the Global Intelligence Unit at Allen & Overy, where he was formerly a partner and Head of Banking. He has been Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford, at Queen Mary, University of London, and was a Yorke Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the University of Cambridge. Philip is an established lecturer and author of books in the field of cross-border financial law, known most notably for his nine-volume series The Law and Practice of International Finance (Sweet & Maxwell).
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Dedication Preface Acknowledgements 1: What this book is about 2: Role of law 3: Scope of contracts 4: Governing law and choice of courts 5: Predictability 6: Insulation of contract from foreign laws 7: Business orientation 8: Freedom of contract 9: Exclusion clauses 10: Insolvency law indicators and risks 11: Insolvency set-off 12: Security interests 13: Commercial trusts 14: Corporate law indicators and risks 15: Regulatory law indicators and risks 16: Courts, litigation, and arbitration 17: Non-legal indicators and risks 18: Comparison of jurisdictions of the world 19: Protecting a governing law 20: History and the future 21: Conclusion Sources and References Index
Dedication Preface Acknowledgements 1: What this book is about 2: Role of law 3: Scope of contracts 4: Governing law and choice of courts 5: Predictability 6: Insulation of contract from foreign laws 7: Business orientation 8: Freedom of contract 9: Exclusion clauses 10: Insolvency law indicators and risks 11: Insolvency set-off 12: Security interests 13: Commercial trusts 14: Corporate law indicators and risks 15: Regulatory law indicators and risks 16: Courts, litigation, and arbitration 17: Non-legal indicators and risks 18: Comparison of jurisdictions of the world 19: Protecting a governing law 20: History and the future 21: Conclusion Sources and References Index
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