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Law of Transnational Securitization

By: Publication details: Oxford University Press Oxford 2010Description: xlvii, 459 pISBN:
  • 9780199583928
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.03 RAM.L
Summary: Contents 1. Introduction : guide to this work and securitization regulatory and international challenges 2. Securitization and creditor protection rules 3. Securitization and direct investor protection (I) : prospectus disclosure in asset-backed securities offerings 4. Securitization and direct investor protection (II) : SPV, managers, and trustees 5. Securitization and indirect investor protection (I) : sponsor responsibilty 6. Securitization and indirect investor protection (II) : underwriters/​placement agents and rating agencies 7. Securitization and financial regulation 8. Transnational securitization (I) : securitization and conflicts of laws 9. Transnational securitization (II) : securitization and the limits to the states' extraterritorial jurisdiction.
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Contents
1. Introduction : guide to this work and securitization regulatory and international challenges
2. Securitization and creditor protection rules
3. Securitization and direct investor protection (I) : prospectus disclosure in asset-backed securities offerings
4. Securitization and direct investor protection (II) : SPV, managers, and trustees
5. Securitization and indirect investor protection (I) : sponsor responsibilty
6. Securitization and indirect investor protection (II) : underwriters/​placement agents and rating agencies
7. Securitization and financial regulation
8. Transnational securitization (I) : securitization and conflicts of laws
9. Transnational securitization (II) : securitization and the limits to the states' extraterritorial jurisdiction.

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