Description
Title Finance, Derivatives, Securitisations, Set-off and Netting is one of six books derived from the author's classic work, Law and Practice of International Finance published in 1980. Philip Wood has now completely rewritten the original as a major new work and divided it into six separate but related books under the Law and Practice of International Finance series. As with the first edition, the author combines the practice of international finance with international legal information so that the series forms both a global legal source-book as well as a manual.
The works are pioneering and original in their comparative treatment of the financial law in the world's major groups of jurisdictions, as well as English law. In addition, the series contains check-lists, summaries and up-to-date precedents. The series is indispensable for institutions and lawyers operating on an international level and is also essential reading for comparative lawyers. Together the books form a complete library for the international financial lawyer.
Title Finance, Derivatives, Securitisations, Set-off and Netting comprises a review of title finances with summaries of documents and precedents.
Coverage includes:
- finance leases and sale and repurchase agreements
- the techniques of securitisation
- country notes
- a comparative study of set-off and netting including a summary of the netting laws of the world's major jurisdictions
- a review of swaps and derivatives ISBN:9780421542709