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Bank Collections and Payment Transactions - A Comparative Legal Analysis (Hardcover): Benjamin Geva Bank Collections and Payment Transactions - A Comparative Legal Analysis (Hardcover)
Benjamin Geva
R4,196 Discovery Miles 41 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a study of the law governing the bank-customer relationship pertaining to the disposition of funds by cheques and credit transfers, covering both paper-based and electronic payments. The work addresses, with various degrees of detail, common law, civilian, and `mixed' jurisdictions, particularly, Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States. In addition to the description of the law in these jurisdictions, the book contains an in-depth analysis of the common issues and the responses to them, in light of desired policies. Accordingly, an evaluation of the various rules and proposals for reform are integral parts of the study.

Recognition of Foreign Bank Resolution Actions (Hardcover): Shuai Guo Recognition of Foreign Bank Resolution Actions (Hardcover)
Shuai Guo
R3,571 Discovery Miles 35 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely book offers a comprehensive study of the mechanism that gives effect to foreign bank resolution actions. In particular, it focuses on how the legal framework for the recognition of foreign bank resolution actions should be structured and proposes detailed legal principles on which effective frameworks should be based. Shuai Guo conducts both normative and positive law analysis to investigate the status quo of available legal instruments that are used to recognise foreign resolution actions within three representative jurisdictions: the European Union, the United States and mainland China. Building on the traditional legal doctrines of private international law, financial law and insolvency law, this book proposes ten principles that should be applied to foreign bank resolution actions, offering innovative ideas for further research and study. Additionally, it fills the gap in scholarly research on the issue of cross-border bank resolution and formulates rules that would facilitate effective resolution actions across borders to achieve a global orderly resolution for banks. Recognition of Foreign Bank Resolution Actions will be key reading for researchers and students in the fields of private international law, finance and banking law. The technical legal issues addressed throughout the book will also appeal to insolvency and banking lawyers, as well as policy makers within the field.

On the Regulation of Currencies - Being an Examination of the Principles, on Which it Is Proposed to Restrict, Within Certain... On the Regulation of Currencies - Being an Examination of the Principles, on Which it Is Proposed to Restrict, Within Certain Fixed Limits, the Future Issues on Credit of the Bank of England, and of the Other Banking Establishments Throughout the Country (Paperback)
John Fullarton
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
On the Regulation of Currencies - Being an Examination of the Principles, on Which it Is Proposed to Restrict, Within Certain... On the Regulation of Currencies - Being an Examination of the Principles, on Which it Is Proposed to Restrict, Within Certain Fixed Limits, the Future Issues on Credit of the Bank of England, and of the Other Banking Establishments Throughout the Country (Paperback)
John Fullarton
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The European Account Preservation Order - A Commentary on Regulation (EU) No 655/2014 (Hardcover): Elena D'alessandro,... The European Account Preservation Order - A Commentary on Regulation (EU) No 655/2014 (Hardcover)
Elena D'alessandro, Fernando Gascon Inchausti
R6,382 Discovery Miles 63 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive Commentary provides article-by-article exploration of EU Regulation 655/2014, analysing and outlining in a straightforward manner the steps that lawyers, businesses and banks can take when involved in debt recovery. It offers a detailed discussion of national practice and legislation in order to provide context and a deeper understanding of the complex difficulties surrounding the procedural system created by the European Account Preservation Order (EAPO) Regulation. Aiming to offer a practical and comprehensive overview of the EAPO Regulation, this book highlights its strengths and potential to increase the efficiency of cross-border debt recovery within the European judicial area. D'Alessandro and Gascon Inchausti examine the descriptive and analytical literature focusing on the EAPO Regulation, while also considering available reports and national case law databases. The book also takes into account the interplay between the EAPO Regulation and the other instruments of the European Law of Civil Procedure, and provides analysis of the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union and national courts. Key Features: Article-by-article commentary and analysis Practical direction in the field of cross-border debt recovery Detailed discussion of national practice within the EU A contextual approach Offering a clear and direct way to address the issues and solutions surrounding EAPO Regulation, this comprehensive book will be an ideal companion for legal practitioners specializing in debt recovery as well as students interested in European law and finance.

Judicial Review in the European Banking Union (Hardcover): Chiara Zilioli, Karl-Philipp Wojcik Judicial Review in the European Banking Union (Hardcover)
Chiara Zilioli, Karl-Philipp Wojcik
R6,432 Discovery Miles 64 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book to offer a profound, practical analysis of the framework for the judicial and pre-judicial protection of rights under the supranational banking supervision and resolution powers in the European Banking Union (EBU). It is also unique in its in-depth commentary on the developing case law from the European Court of Justice in this new field of EU litigation. Key features include: clarity on the procedural requirements for judicial review a comprehensive commentary on the existing case law of EU courts in the field insight and analysis from front-line practitioners, as well as expert scholars a detailed and up-to-date examination of banking supervision and resolution in the EBU discussion of the development of EBU law as a crucial area of EU law and its integration into the EU's legal order. This book is a must-read for practitioners in the field of banking law and regulation. In particular it will be the authoritative reference point for those working in European and national public institutions such as supervisory and resolution authorities, courts, central banks and ministries of finance, as well as those working in or advising private organisations concerned with the exercise of supervisory and resolution powers. The book will also be of significant interest to scholars and postgraduate students of EU financial and banking law and governance.

EU Market Abuse Regulation - A Commentary on Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 (Hardcover): Susanne Kalss, Martin Oppitz, Ulrich... EU Market Abuse Regulation - A Commentary on Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 (Hardcover)
Susanne Kalss, Martin Oppitz, Ulrich Torggler, Martin Winner
R6,396 Discovery Miles 63 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive Commentary examines the implications of the EU's Market Abuse Regulation, introduced following the 2008 financial crisis after gaps were identified in the existing regulatory framework. It explores whether and how the Regulation achieves its aims of preserving the integrity of financial markets by preventing insider dealing and market manipulation, providing a harmonised legal framework, and increasing legal certainty for all market participants. Key features include: in-depth contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in the field practical discussion of the interpretation and implementation of the Regulation, including pertinent national and European case law systematic article-by-article analysis of the Regulation, illuminating the purpose of each provision as well as providing relevant historical and legal context Scholars of EU financial and banking law, particularly those with an interest in market abuse and financial crime and corruption, will find this Commentary a valuable resource. It will also be of great practical benefit for practitioners and in-house counsel working for or with banks, investment firms and other financial institutions.

Payment Services - Law and Practice (Hardcover): John Casanova, Max Savoie Payment Services - Law and Practice (Hardcover)
John Casanova, Max Savoie
R5,097 Discovery Miles 50 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The rise of Fintech and crypto-assets in the payments sector presents new opportunities and challenges for firms, regulators and policymakers, and the law is continually changing to keep pace with these developments. This book provides an overview and practical examination of key areas of payments law and regulation in the EU and UK, as well as introductions to analogous legal regimes in the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore and sub-Saharan Africa. Key features include: Practical guidance for firms navigating payments regulation Coverage of a broad range of legal and regulatory issues affecting payments Contributions by leading legal practitioners who advise on the relevant topics on a daily basis Discussion of the latest technological developments in the sector and corresponding regulatory responses. This book will be an essential resource for lawyers, in-house counsel and compliance officers in the payments and Fintech sectors. Law students and academics interested in legal and regulatory issues relating to payments will also benefit from this comprehensive book.

The Payment Services Directive II - A Commentary (Hardcover): Gabriella Gimigliano, Marta Bozina Beros The Payment Services Directive II - A Commentary (Hardcover)
Gabriella Gimigliano, Marta Bozina Beros
R6,700 Discovery Miles 67 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive and essential Commentary examines both the origins and effect of the EU's 2015 Payment Services Directive (PSD2). Addressing a significant gap in the available literature, the book is divided into two parts: Part I analyses the legislative provisions of the Directive, while Part II explores the PSD2 implementation experience in selected EU Member States as well as in the United Kingdom.

Toward Uniformly Accepted Principles for Interpreting MFN Clauses - Striking a Balance Between Sovereignty and the Protection... Toward Uniformly Accepted Principles for Interpreting MFN Clauses - Striking a Balance Between Sovereignty and the Protection of Investors (Hardcover)
Nudrat Ejaz Piracha
R6,696 Discovery Miles 66 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bank Recovery and Resolution (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Sven Schelo Bank Recovery and Resolution (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Sven Schelo
R4,635 Discovery Miles 46 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Data, Digitalization, Decentialized Finance and Central Bank Digital Currencies - The Future of Banking and Money (Hardcover):... Data, Digitalization, Decentialized Finance and Central Bank Digital Currencies - The Future of Banking and Money (Hardcover)
Andreas Dombret, Patrick S Kenadjian
R2,282 Discovery Miles 22 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is the future of banking and money? The road passes through data and digitalization at all levels of activity, from personal banking through publicly and privately issued digital currencies. But who is winning and losing ground in the banking sector? Do we really need central bank digital currencies and how should they and private digital currencies be designed and regulated to yield the maximum benefits while reducing the obvious dangers? How should we regulate the new digital technologies? This book brings you the answers of senior public sector offi cials, industry leaders and leading academics. It is the tenth title in the Institute for Law and Finance's series on the future of the financial sector.

International Investment Protection of Global Banking and Finance - Legal Principles and Arbitral Practice (Hardcover): Arif H... International Investment Protection of Global Banking and Finance - Legal Principles and Arbitral Practice (Hardcover)
Arif H Ali, David L Attanasio
R6,265 Discovery Miles 62 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Remove All Negative Items From Your Credit Report - The Best Guide To Fixing Your Credit Rating... A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Remove All Negative Items From Your Credit Report - The Best Guide To Fixing Your Credit Rating (Hardcover)
Collane Lv
R886 R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Save R122 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bail-In and Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) - Legal and Economic Perspectives on Bank Resolution with Functional... Bail-In and Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) - Legal and Economic Perspectives on Bank Resolution with Functional Comparisons of Swiss and EU Law (Hardcover)
Yves Mauchle
R6,463 Discovery Miles 64 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Research Handbook on Central Banking (Hardcover): Peter Conti-Brown, Rosa M. Lastra Research Handbook on Central Banking (Hardcover)
Peter Conti-Brown, Rosa M. Lastra
R7,267 Discovery Miles 72 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Research Handbook on Central Banking focuses on global central banks as institutions and not abstractions, providing historical and practical detail about how central banks work and the challenges they face. This Research Handbook offers the most interdisciplinary treatment of global central banks published to date by addressing key questions regarding where they come from, how they have changed, and the challenges they face during uncertain times. Divided into two parts, the Research Handbook firstly takes readers on a global tour, covering central banks in the US, Latin America, Europe, Eastern Europe, Japan, China, Africa, and more. In the second part, authors delve into themes of broad application, including transparency, independence, unconventional monetary policy, payment systems, and crisis response. The interdisciplinary mix of contributors include some of the most prominent names in central banking as well as a new generation of scholars who are shaping the conversation about central banks and their role in global politics, economics, and society at large. Interdisciplinary and innovative, this Research Handbook will prove essential reading for scholars focusing on central banks, financial regulation, global governance, and related areas, as well as for central bankers and employees at central banks. Contributors include: C. Adam, K. Alexander, A. Berg, R. Bhala, D. Bholat, C. Borio, F. Capie, P. Conti-Brown, R. Darbyshire, F. Decker, B. Geva, C. Goodhart, A.G. Haldane, L.I. Jacome, H. James, J. Johnson, R.B. Kahn, H. Kanda, C. Kaufmann, R.M. Lastra, X. Liu, S. McCracken, E.E. Meade, S.T. Omarova, R. Portillo, M. Raskin, A.L. Riso, R. Smits, P. Tucker, F. Unsal, R.H. Weber, G. Wood, T. Yamanaka, D. Yermack, A. Zabai, Z. Zhou, C. Zilioli

Hybrid Financial Instruments, Double Non-Taxation and Linking Rules (Hardcover): Felix Daniel Martinez Laguna Hybrid Financial Instruments, Double Non-Taxation and Linking Rules (Hardcover)
Felix Daniel Martinez Laguna
R5,125 Discovery Miles 51 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Commentary on the Bills of Exchange Amendment Act (Paperback): Leonard Gering, Douglas G. Tobias Commentary on the Bills of Exchange Amendment Act (Paperback)
Leonard Gering, Douglas G. Tobias
R210 Discovery Miles 2 100 Ships in 4 - 8 working days

Following many months of debate and lobbying, the new Bills of Exchange Amendment Act became law on 1 March 2001. This Act seeks to amend the Bills of Exchange Act in order to simplify and clarify the law relating to cheques and to accommodate the advances of technology, as well as to reduce the high incidence of cheque fraud. The Commentary deals specifically with each amendment, and gives a clear analysis of its legal effect.;(Supplement to the Handbook on the Law of Negotiable Instruments - 2nd ed, 1997)

Digital Innovation in Financial Services - Legal Challenges and Regulatory Policy Issues (Hardcover): Phoebus Athanassiou Digital Innovation in Financial Services - Legal Challenges and Regulatory Policy Issues (Hardcover)
Phoebus Athanassiou
R4,890 Discovery Miles 48 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bank Funding, Liquidity, and Capital Adequacy - A Law and Finance Approach (Hardcover): Jose Gabilondo Bank Funding, Liquidity, and Capital Adequacy - A Law and Finance Approach (Hardcover)
Jose Gabilondo
R2,766 Discovery Miles 27 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Focusing primarily on the banking system in the United States, this book offers an innovative framework that integrates a depository bank's liquidity and its capital adequacy into a unified notion of funding that helps to explain how the 2007-2008 crisis unfolded, why central banks succeeded in resolving the crisis, and how the conceptual legacy of the crisis and its resolution led to lasting changes in bank funding regulation, including new objective requirements for bank liquidity. To provide a comparative context, the book also examines the funding models of nonbank intermediaries like dealer banks and insurers. This book provides a nuanced understanding of bank funding practices for legal academics interested in banking regulation or corporate finance and helps place prudential regulation and the private law of funding in the context of the banking business model. Business model scholars, financial academics, and bank regulators will appreciate its readable, integrated approach to understanding some of the most current and conceptually challenging aspects of prudential regulation.

Code of Federal Regulations, Title 12 Banks and Banking 1100-End, Revised as of January 1, 2020 (Paperback): Office of the... Code of Federal Regulations, Title 12 Banks and Banking 1100-End, Revised as of January 1, 2020 (Paperback)
Office of the Federal Register (U S )
R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Title 12 presents regulations governing banking procedures and activities of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Export-Import Bank, Office of Thrift Supervision, Farm Credit Administration, and the National Credit Union Administration. It also contains regulations pertaining to other types of banking operations. Additions and revisions to this section of the code are posted annually by January. Publication follows within six months.

EDIS, NPLs, Sovereign Debt and Safe Assets (Hardcover): Andreas Dombret, Patrick S Kenadjian EDIS, NPLs, Sovereign Debt and Safe Assets (Hardcover)
Andreas Dombret, Patrick S Kenadjian
R2,931 Discovery Miles 29 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why does the third leg of the European Banking Union, EDIS, remain mired in controversy? This book presents the views of senior representatives of the public and private sectors and academia on why EDIS is either necessary, counter-productive or even dangerous. No viewpoint has been excluded and the full range of issues involved is covered, including the impact on financial stability and on consolidation of the financial sector in Europe, progress on reducing NPLs, the feasibility of developing "safe bonds" and other, more practical solutions to the "doom loop" and the actual design of EDIS.

Double Standards (Hardcover, Uk Ed.): M.B. Malik Double Standards (Hardcover, Uk Ed.)
M.B. Malik
R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Double Standards travels 25 years back to explore the story of a bank, with roots in the Middle East, that rose to prominence and became the fastest-growing bank in the world. It was called the Bank of Credit & Commerce International, known as BCCI, and became the 4th largest bank in the world by 1991. It became the bridge between the Third World and the West and at its height was bailing out governments in developing countries, like the IMF or World Bank. It was also a favourite port of call for some more notorious clientele, like the CIA, who used the bank to facilitate its covert operations overseas. The Bank of England and US authorities shut the BCCI down amidst allegations of fraud in July 1991, making over 14,000 employees redundant and leaving over 1 million customers out of pocket. Double Standards revisits the actions taken by the Bank of England and the regulatory authorities with regards to BCCI and carries out an academic analysis to compare its treatment with the major banking scandals following the global financial meltdown in 2008. The malpractice that BCCI was accused of was on par with a parking violation compared to the actions of the bigger banks of today, yet the fines and penalties to these banks are not as severe as the punishment meted out to BCCI. Why was the bank shut and, more importantly, who benefitted from its closure? This informative analysis of BCCI's rise and fall will appeal to those with an interest in finance and banking law.

Korea's Banking Law Reform: Post Asian Crisis - Post Asian Crisis (Hardcover): Byung-Tae Kim Korea's Banking Law Reform: Post Asian Crisis - Post Asian Crisis (Hardcover)
Byung-Tae Kim
R6,636 Discovery Miles 66 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ever since Korea succumbed to the East Asian economic crisis in 1997, its financial sector has been restructuring itself in accordance with the terms of an IMF bail-out package, in addition to meeting urgent domestic banking needs. All this is taking place in the context of an international convergence of supervisory standards in the banking industry, spearheaded by the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and the "Core Principles" of the Basel Committee for Bank Supervision. This nexus of events makes the current reform of Korean banking laws of special significance as an example - and a test - of the "new international financial architecture" as it can be observed at work in a developing industrial economy. This text provides an in-depth analysis of Korea's banking law reform programme - its complex sources, its particular rules, the effect of international commitments as well as "soft law", the extent of economic recovery to date, and the trends and developments in banking practice and regulation likely to occur in the near future. In the process the author examines such pervasive issues as the following: the need for both short-term and long-term banking sector infrastructures and the tension this creates; the clear necessity to satisfy deep-seated societal predispositions; the role of foreign banks; ensuring the transparency of bank management; the role of banking regulatory institutions; and the importance of domestic financial stability in the global free market system. By revealing the implications for Korea of the international banking and financial standards and principles that are coming into effect throughout the trading world, the text lays bare the underpinnings of a domestic financial system geared to work efficiently in international financial markets, yet designed to protect its own "safety and soundness".

International Finance in Korea (Hardcover): Chun-Pyo Jhong International Finance in Korea (Hardcover)
Chun-Pyo Jhong
R3,182 Discovery Miles 31 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"International Finance in Korea is a practical guide for foreigners about the Korean financial system and the Korean law on international finance. The author, former General Counsel of Asian Development Bank and now serving as senior advisor for Kim & Chang, has extensive experience in international finance and legal writing. The book is written in a very concise and informative manner concentrating on matters of particular interest to foreigners. The first chapter of the book reviews the Korean legal system and the Korean governmental structures. The second and third chapters of the book examine relevant provisions in the Civil Code and the Commercial Code of Korea, the two primary basic laws on civil and commercial matters. The fourth chapter of the book takes up the Korean financial system and elaborates on the business scopes and functions of different financial institutions in Korea and their interrelationships. The fifth chapter of the book addresses major international finance-related transactions in relation to Korean law including participation, financial derivatives transactions, infrastructure financing, aircraft financing, foreign investment, disclosure of securities ownership, public offering of securities, tender offer, securities lending, marketing and sale of foreign securities to Korean residents, prohibited securities trading activities, bills of exchange and promissory notes. The remaining chapters discuss other subject matters of relevance to international finance such as foreign exchange regulations, insolvency proceedings, enforcement of rights, conflict of laws, taxation, and legal opinions. The foreign exchange regulations of Korea affect all cross-bordertransactions and, therefore, must be dealt with adequately in any transactions between foreign parties and Korean parties. Insolvency laws have become increasingly important for the sufficient protection of credit-providing institutions. The chapters on enforcement of rights and conflict of laws are concerned with legal remedies available to foreign parties for defaults of Korean counterparties. The taxation chapter provides essential information about the Korean tax laws applicable to international finance-related transactions. The final chapter on legal opinions discusses essential points to look after in obtaining legal opinions from Korea on finance-related transactions. A detailed index by subject matter has been included at the end of the book. The book, thus, provides the answers to all questions frequently encountered by foreigners regarding the Korean law on international finance. "International Finance in Korea is of great interest to not only those engaged in finance-related businesses involving Korea but also lawyers assisting these businessmen and academics in the field of international finance or comparative law. The book is unique in introducing Korean law to the international community since there has been no general publication in English about Korean law.

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