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Based upon the work done to prepare and implement a Model Law drawn
up for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD),
this book provides a comparative account of the laws relating to
secured lending in the 27 EBRD member states in Eastern Europe
(including Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania,
Russia and the Slovak Republic). Since many of the former
Soviet-bloc countries have joined the EU, increasing amounts of
money are being invested by western companies and financial
institutions into Eastern Europe generally. Knowledge of the
applicable laws relating to security is vital to such investment
and lending.
This is an explanatory and practical book. Throughout the book the
theme will be what characteristics make a security law useful from
a practical point of view. Hence, the purpose of the book is not
merely to describe existing rules on security but to concentrate on
how those rules can be made practical. The EBRD's Model Law on
Secured Transactions and the EBRD's Core Principles for a Modern
Security Law serve as basic reference points. In addition, the
author introduces a comparative perspective in order to make the
reader aware of significant differences between various national
security laws. The main reference systems are English, German and
US-American law. The principles of security law developed under
western legal systems are contrasted with the principles of
security law as they can now be described after 15 years of legal
reforms in central and eastern European countries.
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