Transnational Securities Law 2e
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192855510
ISBN-10: 0192855514
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 176 x 252 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192855514
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 176 x 252 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Seven years have passed since the internationally acclaimed first edition of this volume appeared. Since both the legal (commercial and regulatory law) and the technological environment for the creation, the custody and the transfer of securities (or other transactions) have been further developed, this new edition is more than an update. Important new chapters have been added (for example, on enforcement of security interests in securities under uniform law and on crypto securities), and all chapters reflect the current state of the law as well as its rigorous and thought provoking analysis by the finest experts in the field. Moreover, legislators and regulatory agencies will greatly benefit from the eagle-eyed identification of conceptual and practical problems and the need for future work.
An insightful and engaging read, the second edition of Transnational Securities Law is a timely update to a text that was already, in its first edition, sharply attuned to the needs of practitioners, legislators and scholars in this field. This second edition brings together commentary from a group of prominent experts who succinctly walk the reader through recent developments in securities law in today's global capital markets, while inviting the reader to contemplate the continuing relevance of international instruments such as the HCCH 2006 Securities Convention and UNIDROIT's 2009 Geneva Securities Convention. Going far beyond a simple update, this second edition includes new material that addresses the profound impact of the digitalisation of financial transactions, the rise of digital assets, and the growth of the digital and crypto economies. A highly recommended and well-balanced book.
All those interested in dealings in securities, whether as issuers, investors, securities intermediaries, insolvency practitioners, regulators or academics, will warmly welcome the second edition of this fine work, skilfully edited by Thomas Keijser. The past few decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the way in which cross-border dealings in financial collateral are organised and regulated, the most recent being the move from conventional electronic databases to crypto securities, based on distributed ledger technology such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, to which an entirely new chapter is devoted. But the opportunity has also been taken to review the entire work. This new edition, with contributions from many of the world's leading experts, is an essential vade mecum for those seeking a better understanding of modern cross-border securities law and organisation.
Review from previous edition Intriguing and thought provoking...Certainly mandatory reading for legislators, regulators and scholars. No better co-ordinator than Thomas Keijser could have been found for 15 authors who are clearly the top of the world league of specialists in the field.
...an excellent resource for legal scholars or practitioners who are interested in learning the intricate details of this subject.
...Each single chapter of the book presents original, learned, and deeply perceptive views on specific aspects of the GSC and the law of intermediated securities in general. This book is a well-balanced and varied collection, which combines theoretical perspectives with practical guidance. Lawyers interested in securities law will find a wealth of information and interesting discussion in it, and it must certainly be recommended to them as one on the most enterprising and scholarly books published in the area of intermediated securities.
An insightful and engaging read, the second edition of Transnational Securities Law is a timely update to a text that was already, in its first edition, sharply attuned to the needs of practitioners, legislators and scholars in this field. This second edition brings together commentary from a group of prominent experts who succinctly walk the reader through recent developments in securities law in today's global capital markets, while inviting the reader to contemplate the continuing relevance of international instruments such as the HCCH 2006 Securities Convention and UNIDROIT's 2009 Geneva Securities Convention. Going far beyond a simple update, this second edition includes new material that addresses the profound impact of the digitalisation of financial transactions, the rise of digital assets, and the growth of the digital and crypto economies. A highly recommended and well-balanced book.
All those interested in dealings in securities, whether as issuers, investors, securities intermediaries, insolvency practitioners, regulators or academics, will warmly welcome the second edition of this fine work, skilfully edited by Thomas Keijser. The past few decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the way in which cross-border dealings in financial collateral are organised and regulated, the most recent being the move from conventional electronic databases to crypto securities, based on distributed ledger technology such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, to which an entirely new chapter is devoted. But the opportunity has also been taken to review the entire work. This new edition, with contributions from many of the world's leading experts, is an essential vade mecum for those seeking a better understanding of modern cross-border securities law and organisation.
Review from previous edition Intriguing and thought provoking...Certainly mandatory reading for legislators, regulators and scholars. No better co-ordinator than Thomas Keijser could have been found for 15 authors who are clearly the top of the world league of specialists in the field.
...an excellent resource for legal scholars or practitioners who are interested in learning the intricate details of this subject.
...Each single chapter of the book presents original, learned, and deeply perceptive views on specific aspects of the GSC and the law of intermediated securities in general. This book is a well-balanced and varied collection, which combines theoretical perspectives with practical guidance. Lawyers interested in securities law will find a wealth of information and interesting discussion in it, and it must certainly be recommended to them as one on the most enterprising and scholarly books published in the area of intermediated securities.
Notă biografică
Dr Thomas Keijser is Senior Researcher at the Business and Law Research Center of Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. From 2007-2012, he worked for UNIDROIT as Senior Officer, later Consultant, responsible for the Geneva Securities Convention. Dr Keijser is co-editor of the Official Commentary on the UNIDROIT Convention on Substantive Rules for Intermediated Securities (OUP, 2012). The contributors form a first class international team in the area of intermediated securities.