Set-off law and practice : an international handbook
Publication details: Oxford University Press 2010 OxfordDescription: lxxi, 576 pISBN:- 9780199579716
- 346.077 JOH.S
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Symbiosis Law School, Noida REFERENCE CUPBOARD | Reference | 346.077 JOH.S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | SLSN-B-11480 |
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346.07 MIT.P Principles of business and commercial laws | 346.07 VOG.C Commentary on the UNIDROIT principles of international commercial contracts (PICC) / | 346.072 BRI.I International Sale of Goods / | 346.077 JOH.S Set-off law and practice : an international handbook | 346.077 RAO.L Law relating to securitisation and reconsttruction of financial assets & enforcement of security interest | 346.08215 LAS.C Cross-border bank insolvency / | 346.08215 PRO.L Law and practice of international banking |
Summary
"The 2nd edition of Set-Off Law and Practice - An International Handbook is an invaluable guide to the application and practice of the rules of set-off in over 30 jurisdictions spanning Europe, Asia and the Americas. The work provides an at-a-glance port of call for UK banking and finance solicitors and foreign lawyers who wish to establish the pitfalls of set-off in a foreign jurisdiction. Since the publication of the first edition the use of set-off as a mechanism for risk reduction in cross-border financial contracts has continued to increase and the global financial crisis has meant that cases of bankruptcy and insolvency are more common than ever. Written by an expert contributor team from around the world, each chapter explains the principles of the rules of set-off in the jurisdiction concerned, followed by a short case study analysing the principles and relevant problems in practice. The book also includes comparative tables showing at a glance how the different aspects of set-off are applied in each country. This second edition has been fully updated to take into account developments in legislation and case law. New jurisdictions including China, Russia, Romania and Turkey have been added along with an introductory chapter written by the Editors drawing together the common themes and practices from the individual jurisdictional chapters"--Provided by publisher.
Contents
Introduction
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Czech Republic
Denmark
England
Finland
France
Germany
Hong Kong
India
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Luxembourg
Mexico
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Singapore
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
USA.
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