Sir Ross Cranston (Professor of Law at the London School of Econo, Emilios Avgouleas (Professor of International Banking Law and Fin, Kristin van Zwieten (Clifford Chance Associate Professor of Law a
Principles of Banking Law
Sir Ross Cranston (Professor of Law at the London School of Econo, Emilios Avgouleas (Professor of International Banking Law and Fin, Kristin van Zwieten (Clifford Chance Associate Professor of Law a
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This third edition of the Principles of Banking Law provides a unique and authoritative treatment of both domestic and international banking law. Assembled by a group of expert authors, this new edition contains expanded coverage of developments in the fields of regulation, payment, lending, and capital markets.
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This third edition of the Principles of Banking Law provides a unique and authoritative treatment of both domestic and international banking law. Assembled by a group of expert authors, this new edition contains expanded coverage of developments in the fields of regulation, payment, lending, and capital markets.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3th ed.
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 986g
- ISBN-13: 9780199276080
- ISBN-10: 0199276080
- Artikelnr.: 20859605
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3th ed.
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 986g
- ISBN-13: 9780199276080
- ISBN-10: 0199276080
- Artikelnr.: 20859605
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ross Cranston is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics. He was a judge of the High Court, Queen's Bench Division for just over nine years and the judge in charge of the Administrative Court from January 2016. He was MP for Dudley North 1997-2005 and Solicitor General 1998-2001. Emilios Avgouleas is the inaugural holder of the International Banking Law and Finance Chair at the University of Edinburgh and the director of the Edinburgh Center for Commercial Law. Kristin van Zwieten is the Clifford Chance Associate Professor of Law and Finance at Oxford University and a Fellow of Manchester Harris College. Christopher Hare is an Associate Professor of Law at Oxford University and a Fellow of Somerville College Theodor van Sante is junior counsel at 3 Verulam Building, Gray's Inn, London with a wide-ranging commercial practice in the fields of banking, insurance and financial services disputes.
* Part I: Banks and Bank Regulation
* 1: Banks in the financial system
* 2: Prudential regulation i: capital and liquidity controls
* 3: Prudential regulation ii: structural reform, derivatives risks,
deposit insurance, corporate governance
* 4: Reconceptualising bank supervision and the lender of last resort
* 5: Bank supervision in practice: the case of the UK and of the
European banking union
* 6: Bank insolvency and resolution
* Part II: Banks and Customers
* 7: The bank-customer relationship
* 8: Bank networks
* 9: The duty of confidentiality
* 10: Advisory and transactional liability
* 11: Cross-border banking
* Part III: Payment and Payment Systems
* 12: Principles of payment
* 13: Domestic payment systems
* Part III: Banks and Finance
* 14: Lending
* 15: Banks and the capital markets
* 16: Loan sales and securitisation
* 17: Trade finance
* 18: Security
* 1: Banks in the financial system
* 2: Prudential regulation i: capital and liquidity controls
* 3: Prudential regulation ii: structural reform, derivatives risks,
deposit insurance, corporate governance
* 4: Reconceptualising bank supervision and the lender of last resort
* 5: Bank supervision in practice: the case of the UK and of the
European banking union
* 6: Bank insolvency and resolution
* Part II: Banks and Customers
* 7: The bank-customer relationship
* 8: Bank networks
* 9: The duty of confidentiality
* 10: Advisory and transactional liability
* 11: Cross-border banking
* Part III: Payment and Payment Systems
* 12: Principles of payment
* 13: Domestic payment systems
* Part III: Banks and Finance
* 14: Lending
* 15: Banks and the capital markets
* 16: Loan sales and securitisation
* 17: Trade finance
* 18: Security
* Part I: Banks and Bank Regulation
* 1: Banks in the financial system
* 2: Prudential regulation i: capital and liquidity controls
* 3: Prudential regulation ii: structural reform, derivatives risks,
deposit insurance, corporate governance
* 4: Reconceptualising bank supervision and the lender of last resort
* 5: Bank supervision in practice: the case of the UK and of the
European banking union
* 6: Bank insolvency and resolution
* Part II: Banks and Customers
* 7: The bank-customer relationship
* 8: Bank networks
* 9: The duty of confidentiality
* 10: Advisory and transactional liability
* 11: Cross-border banking
* Part III: Payment and Payment Systems
* 12: Principles of payment
* 13: Domestic payment systems
* Part III: Banks and Finance
* 14: Lending
* 15: Banks and the capital markets
* 16: Loan sales and securitisation
* 17: Trade finance
* 18: Security
* 1: Banks in the financial system
* 2: Prudential regulation i: capital and liquidity controls
* 3: Prudential regulation ii: structural reform, derivatives risks,
deposit insurance, corporate governance
* 4: Reconceptualising bank supervision and the lender of last resort
* 5: Bank supervision in practice: the case of the UK and of the
European banking union
* 6: Bank insolvency and resolution
* Part II: Banks and Customers
* 7: The bank-customer relationship
* 8: Bank networks
* 9: The duty of confidentiality
* 10: Advisory and transactional liability
* 11: Cross-border banking
* Part III: Payment and Payment Systems
* 12: Principles of payment
* 13: Domestic payment systems
* Part III: Banks and Finance
* 14: Lending
* 15: Banks and the capital markets
* 16: Loan sales and securitisation
* 17: Trade finance
* 18: Security







