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Dalhuisen on Transnational Comparative, Commercial, Financial and Trade Law: 3 Volume Set

Autor Jan H Dalhuisen
en Limba Engleză Quantity pack – 11 ian 2017
This is the sixth edition of the leading work on transnational and comparative commercial and financial law, covering a wide range of complex topics in the modern law of international commerce, finance and trade. As a guide for students and practitioners it has proven to be unrivaled. The work is divided into three volumes, each of which can be used independently or as part of the complete work.Volume one covers the roots and foundations of private law; the different orientations and structure of civil and common law; the concept, forces, and theoretical basis of the transnationalisation of the law in the professional sphere; the autonomous sources of the new law merchant or modern lex mercatoria, its largely finance-driven impulses; and its relationship to domestic public policy and public order requirements.Volume two deals with transnational contract, movable and intangible property law.Volume three deals with financial products and financial services, with the structure and operation of modern commercial and investment banks, and with financial risk, stability and regulation, including the fall-out from the recent financial crisis and regulatory responses in the US and Europe.All three volumes may be purchased separately or as part of this set.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509907533
ISBN-10: 150990753X
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 312 x 183 x 141 mm
Greutate: 4.54 kg
Ediția:6
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Jan H Dalhuisen is Professor of Law at King's College London and Miranda Chair in Transnational Financial Law in the Catholic Universtity in Lisbon. He is a Visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley and former Visiting Professor at the Tsinghua University in Beijing, the University of Hong Kong and the University of New South Wales in Sydney Australia.

Cuprins

Volume 1Chapter 1: The Transnationalisation of Commercial and Financial Law. The New Lex Mercatoria Concerning Professional Dealings and its Sources Part I The Emergence of the Modern Lex Mercatoria, its Method, Structure and Antecedents. Civil and Common Law ThinkingPart II The Nature, Status and Function of Private International LawPart III The Substance and Operation of Transnational Commercial and Financial Law or the Modern Lex MercatoriaChapter 2: The Transnationalisation of Commercial, Financial and Investment Dispute Resolution Part I International Commercial ArbitrationPart II International Financial ArbitrationPart III Foreign Investment ArbitrationPart IV The Reasoning of International Arbitrators Volume 2Chapter 1: Transnational Contract Law Part I GeneralPart II Contracts for the International Sale of GoodsPart III Contractual AgencyChapter 2: Transnational Movable Property Law Part I Ownership, Possession and Limited, Future, Conditional or Temporary Proprietary Rights in Chattels and Intangible AssetsPart II Negotiable Documents of Title and Negotiable InstrumentsPart III Investment Securities Volume 3Chapter 1: Financial Products and Services Part I Secured Transactions, Finance Sales and Other Financial Products and ServicesPart II Financial Products and Funding Techniques. Private, Regulatory and International AspectsPart III Payments, Modern Payment Methods and Systems. Set-off and Netting as Ways of Payment. International Payments. Money LaunderingPart IV Security Entitlements and their Transfers Through Securities Accounts. Securities ReposChapter 2: Financial Risk, Financial Stability and the Role of Financial Regulation Part I Financial Services, Financial Service Providers, Financial Risk and Financial RegulationPart II International Aspects of Financial Services Regulation: The Effects of Globalisation and the Autonomy of the International Capital Markets. The Developments in GATT/WTO, the EU and BIS/IOSCO/IAISPart III The EU Regulations and Directives Concerning the Internal Market in Financial Services: Early Action, the European Passport, the 1998 EU Action Plan for a Single Market in Financial Services, and Further Action Following the 2008 Financial Crisis