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Alastair Hudson's The Law of Finance brings together, for the first time, in a single volume, 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. By explaining key concepts and practical issues, examining core principles and analysing the key areas of financial practice and the effects of the global meltdown, Professor Hudson provides an unparalleled work of breadth of scope and wealth of detail.
Devil's Advocate is an intriguing book written by Iain Morley. Published by Sweet & Maxwell Ltd in 2015, this book has quickly become a must-read in its genre. Devil's Advocate delves into a captivating narrative that engages the reader from the first page to the last. The author, Iain Morley, has a unique way of weaving words together to form a story that is both compelling and thought-provoking. The book belongs to a genre that never fails to stimulate the reader's mind and emotions. Published by the reputable Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, you can be assured of its quality and profound content. If you're looking for a book that will challenge your perspectives and ignite your passion for reading, Devil's Advocate is the book to read.
Offers coverage of various aspects of the law and practice of parish, town and community councils in England and Wales. This work also incorporates changes in the law. It is suitable for new councillors and clerks.
This innovative book provides non-native English speakers with the English language skills necessary to carry out their legal studies and professional activities effectively. It focuses specifically on the legal language required in two major areas of law central to international business law, drawing on examples from English, American and European legal materials. Fully class-tested, it employs an interactive methodology widely accepted in English language teaching.
The only all-encompassing guide to the law relating to international finance, this book is based on the author's university courses, referencing nearly all of the world's 320 jurisdictions - the first time the topic has been dealt with on such a worldwide comparative basis. Covering the three principal approaches - the policies of the law, the legal rules and the practical transactions - the book ensures students are presented with doctrine, data and deals, each of which throws light on the other. Students receive a panoramic view of international finance which not only has practitioner-based deals, but also elucidates the law on a global basis without being tied to any single jurisdiction. Contents include: Introduction to financial law. Jurisdictions of the world. Principles of world insolvency law. Bank term loans and syndicated credits. International bond issues and capital markets. Trusts in financial transactions. Set-off and netting. Payment and securities clearing systems. Security interests and title finance. Special financings: projects, acquisitions, real property, ships, aircraft. Securitisations. Derivatives. Regulation of international finance. Conflict of laws and international finance. Conclusion. Jurisdiction: International
Presents an overview of the English legal system. This work provides the groundwork for an understanding of legal institutions, processes and materials, and places the study of law within a frameworkof inquiry focusing on the evaluation and explanation of legal decision making at various levels. It examines the civil justice system after Woolf.
Widely regarded as the leading work on this subject. Provides a lucid and wide #ranging account of the English Legal System covering the institutions, personnel and procedures, and the handling of case law and statutes. The text is accompanied by sample court forms, tables of essential statistics and flow charts illustrating the court structures
How the City of London Works presents a simple, straightforward explanation of the City, how it works and how it is regulated. Diagrams, maps and illustrations have been included throughout the text to create a clear and readable picture of one of the world's great financial trading centres. The work remains up to date by including the launch of the Euro, the growth of foreign ownership and the further development of City activities in Canary Wharf.
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