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Cross-border transfer and collateralisation of receivables : a comparative analysis of multiple legal systems / Woo-jung Jon.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jon, Woo-Jung, 1976- author.
Series:
Studies in private international law.
Studies in private international law
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Accounts receivable.
Conflict of laws--Security.
Conflict of laws.
Negotiable instruments.
Payments.
Security (Law).
Transfer (Law).
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2018.
Summary:
Legal systems around the world vary widely in terms of how they deal with the transfer of and security interests in receivables. The aim of this book is to help international financiers and lawyers in relevant markets in their practice of international receivables financing. Substantively, this book analyses three types of receivables financing transactions, ie outright transfer, security transfer and security interests. This book covers comprehensive comparison and analysis of the laws on the transfer of and security interests in receivables of fifteen major jurisdictions, encompassing common law jurisdictions, Roman-Germanic jurisdictions and French-Napoleonic jurisdictions, as well as relevant EU Directives. To be more specific, this book compares and analyses the relevant legal systems of the US, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Korea, Japan, France, Belgium, England, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands. Furthermore, in order to analyse those legal systems from the international perspective, this book compares relevant international conventions; it also proposes to establish an international registration system for the transfer of and security interests in receivables
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Security Rights Registries
3. Transfers of and Security Rights in Receivables
4. Conflicts of Laws and Technical Issues of the Debtor-Indexed Registration System
5. The International Receivables Registry
6. Priority in the International Receivables Registry
7. Conclusion
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
ISBN:
9781509914371
1509914374
9781509914357
1509914358
OCLC:
1004576228

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