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English
Oxford University Press
01 April 2001
This volume analyzes the legal and practical issues that arise in cross-border transactions involving the taking and enforcement of security over movable and intangible property.

Having analyzed the domestic law of security in the UK, US, France and Germany, it then focuses upon the private international law and insolvency law issues.

Contributions come from leading legal, insolvency and banking specialists drawn from the relevant jurisdictions, providing a comparative perspective on each topic discussed. Coverage includes a focused, practical, case-study plus input from banking and insolvency professionals.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 243mm,  Width: 163mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   712g
ISBN:   9780198299219
ISBN 10:   0198299214
Series:   Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium
Pages:   408
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Cross-border Security and Insolvency

... situations in France, The United States and the United Kingdom have been particularly well dealt with. It is a useful reference work for the commercial lawyer who has any kind of international flavour to his or her practice. New Law Journal, 3 Aug 2001 a valuable text for any practitioner seeking to understand better the nature of the difficult issues which we face in the global economy. Orestes Pasparakis, Journal of International Banking Law, Vol 16, Issue 12 a useful reference work for the commercial lawyer who has any kind of international flavour to his or her practice. Gavin McFarlane, NLJ ...This scholarly colection of some 14 essays will be of considerable use to insolvency practitioners...In technical terms the essays are beautifully produced. This reviewer has nothing but praise for this collection. David Millman, University of Manchester, Insolvency Lawyer, December 2001 ... situations in France, The United States and the United Kingdom have been particularly well dealt with. It is a useful reference work for the commercial lawyer who has any kind of international flavour to his or her practice. New Law Journal, 3 Aug 2001


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