
Secured Finance Transactions
Key Assets & Emerging Markets
Ali(Author)
Paul U. Ali(Editor)
Globe Business Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published in 2007
Book
Hardback
246 pages
978-1-905783-10-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Security interests - charges, mortgages, pledges - are an integral feature of contemporary financing transactions. While they are most commonly employed as a means of credit support for corporate loans, security interests also perform a vital role in asset finance, project finance, securitisation and structured finance transactions.
This title takes a practical approach to security interests and has been designed with the practitioner in mind. With contributions from leading experts, Secured Finance Transactions: Key Assets and Emerging Markets provides an indispensable guide to important legal developments in the field of secured finance, the taking of security interests over key business assets, the legal framework for security interests in emerging markets and innovations in credit risk management.
Featuring 15 chapters, the book provides a practitioner-oriented perspective on fixed charges over circulating assets, the role of the security trustee and the prospects for reform of the English personal property security regime. The book also examines the use of security interests to support derivatives and private equity transactions and the taking of security interest over aircraft, bank accounts, cross-border receivables, intellectual property and ships. Guidance is also provided on secured finance transactions in Brazil, China, the Czech Republic, Mexico, Poland and Russia and the use of credit derivatives to manage credit risk.
This title takes a practical approach to security interests and has been designed with the practitioner in mind. With contributions from leading experts, Secured Finance Transactions: Key Assets and Emerging Markets provides an indispensable guide to important legal developments in the field of secured finance, the taking of security interests over key business assets, the legal framework for security interests in emerging markets and innovations in credit risk management.
Featuring 15 chapters, the book provides a practitioner-oriented perspective on fixed charges over circulating assets, the role of the security trustee and the prospects for reform of the English personal property security regime. The book also examines the use of security interests to support derivatives and private equity transactions and the taking of security interest over aircraft, bank accounts, cross-border receivables, intellectual property and ships. Guidance is also provided on secured finance transactions in Brazil, China, the Czech Republic, Mexico, Poland and Russia and the use of credit derivatives to manage credit risk.
Reviews / Votes
"Secured Finance Transactions: Key Assets and Emerging Markets' should be on the bookshelves offinancial and capital markets attorneys who draft and negotiate agreements involving the complicated
subject of security interests, including derivative specialists who work on credit support documents
for over-the-counter swaps transactions."
Michael S. Sackheim
Futures and Derivatives Law Report
"A very useful reference on this important subject, since security interests are an integral
part of financing transactions nowadays."
Dr Rosa Maria Lastra
INSOL World
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Illustrations
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978-1-905783-10-6 (9781905783106)
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Persons
Consulting Editor Paul U Ali is an associate professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne and a member of the faculty's Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation. Prior to becoming an academic, Dr Ali was, for several years, a lawyer in Sydney. He has published widely on banking and finance law, securitisation and structured finance, including two books on secured finance. In 2006, Dr Ali was appointed by the Australian federal attorney general as a member of the Personal Property Securities Review Consultative Group.
Content
Table of contentsIntroductionPaul U AliUniversity of MelbournePart 1: Legal developmentsFixed chargesRobin ParsonsSidley Austin LLPSecurity trusteesPaul U AliUniversity of MelbourneReformGerard McCormackUniversity of LeedsPart 2: Security interests over key assetsCollateralChristian JohnsonLoyola University ChicagoIntellectual propertyPaul U AliUniversity of MelbourneInternational receivablesSpiros V BazinasUNCITRALBank accountsSpiros V BazinasUNCITRALPrivate equityChristopher LawrenceMacfarlanesAircraftJeremy EdwardsNorton Rose LLPShipsJohn ForresterHolman Fenwick & WillanPart 3: Emerging marketsEastern EuropeGrzegorz DyczkowskiNorton Rose Piotr Strawa and Partners, LPTomas GardforsNorton Rose LLPDmitry GravinNorton Rose (Central Europe) LLPPavel KvicalaNorton Rose vosMexicoCarlos de Maria y Campos SeguraGalicia y Robles, SCChinaBetty TamJeremy XiaoHerbert Smith LLPBrazilJose Ribeiro do Prado JrSilvia Rajsfeld FiszmanMachado, Meyer, Sendacz e Opice AdvogadosPart 4: New developmentsCredit derivativesPaul U AliUniversity of MelbourneAbout the authors