
Floating Charges in Scotland
New Perspectives and Current Issues
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 29. February 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
536 pages
978-1-3995-3017-0 (ISBN)
Description
The floating charge is vital to secured transactions in Scotland and plays a key role in access to finance and corporate insolvency. Bringing together leading commentators at the forefront of the topic, this book delivers wide-ranging coverage of the history, theory, practice and potential reform of the floating charge. They examine floating charges from diverse approaches including 'black letter', socio-legal, law and economics, and comparative perspectives.
Reviews / Votes
The editors of this volume, who have already made significant contributions in this field have boldly stridden into it once more with their band of contributors, to pull us out of the morass of confusion. A great merit of the book is that different authors often approach the same or a related issue from a different perspective. Thus, reading the whole book is likely to be enriching for anyone with an interest in the area. -- Dr Craig Anderson * Juridical Review * The editors of this volume, who have already made significant contributions in this field have boldly stridden into it once more with their band of contributors, to pull us out of the morass of confusion. A great merit of the book is that different authors often approach the same or a related issue from a different perspective. Thus, reading the whole book is likely to be enriching for anyone with an interest in the area. -- Dr Craig Anderson * Juridical Review * Floating Charges in Scotland is an excellent volume that will be an invaluable resource for anyone studying or researching this area of law. However, it is also a book that is essential reading for practitioners as, for the first time, it is possible to refer to one volume that discusses the complex legal issues that practitioners grapple with in relation floating charges. I would recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in the floating charge and all banking, commercial and insolvency practitioners in Scotland. -- Kirsty Maciver * Edinburgh Law Review *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 154 mm
Width: 235 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
816 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-3995-3017-0 (9781399530170)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Jonathan Hardman is Senior Lecturer in Company and Commercial Law at the University of Edinburgh. Dr Alisdair MacPherson is Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law at the University of Aberdeen. He is the author of The Floating Charge (2020) and editor of Avizandum Statutes on Scots Commercial and Consumer Law. His work has also been published in leading law journals.
Alisdair D. J. MacPherson is Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law at the University of Aberdeen
Alisdair D. J. MacPherson is Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law at the University of Aberdeen
Editor
Senior LecturerUniversity of Edinburgh
Senior Lecturer in commercial law at the University of AberdeenUniversity of Aberdeen
Content
ForewordLord Drummond Young
Editors' Preface and AcknowledgmentsJonathan Hardman & Alisdair D. J. MacPherson
Part I: The History of Floating Charges
1. The 'Pre-History' of Floating Charges in Scots LawAlisdair D. J. MacPherson
2. Borrowing on the Undertaking: Scottish Statutory CompaniesRoss G Anderson
3. The Genesis of the Scottish Floating ChargeAlisdair D. J. MacPherson
4. The Story of the Scots Law Floating Charge: 1961 to DateGeorge L. Gretton
Part II: Theoretical, Comparative and Policy Perspectives
5. Law and Economics of the Floating ChargeJonathan Hardman
6. Floating Charges and Moral Hazard: Finding Fairness for Involuntary and Vulnerable StakeholdersJennifer L. L. Gant
7. Hohfeld and the Scots Law Floating ChargeJonathan Hardman
8. The Species and Structure(s) of the Floating Charge: The English Law Perspective on the Scottish Floating ChargeMagda Raczynska
Part III: Practice, Doctrine and the Future
9. The Ranking of Floating ChargesJonathan Hardman and Alisdair D. J. MacPherson
10. The Floating Charge and Insolvency LawDonna McKenzie Skene
11. The Empirical Importance of the Floating Charge in ScotlandJonathan Hardman and Alisdair D. J. MacPherson
12. Reform of the Scottish Floating ChargeAndrew J. M. Steven
Index
Editors' Preface and AcknowledgmentsJonathan Hardman & Alisdair D. J. MacPherson
Part I: The History of Floating Charges
1. The 'Pre-History' of Floating Charges in Scots LawAlisdair D. J. MacPherson
2. Borrowing on the Undertaking: Scottish Statutory CompaniesRoss G Anderson
3. The Genesis of the Scottish Floating ChargeAlisdair D. J. MacPherson
4. The Story of the Scots Law Floating Charge: 1961 to DateGeorge L. Gretton
Part II: Theoretical, Comparative and Policy Perspectives
5. Law and Economics of the Floating ChargeJonathan Hardman
6. Floating Charges and Moral Hazard: Finding Fairness for Involuntary and Vulnerable StakeholdersJennifer L. L. Gant
7. Hohfeld and the Scots Law Floating ChargeJonathan Hardman
8. The Species and Structure(s) of the Floating Charge: The English Law Perspective on the Scottish Floating ChargeMagda Raczynska
Part III: Practice, Doctrine and the Future
9. The Ranking of Floating ChargesJonathan Hardman and Alisdair D. J. MacPherson
10. The Floating Charge and Insolvency LawDonna McKenzie Skene
11. The Empirical Importance of the Floating Charge in ScotlandJonathan Hardman and Alisdair D. J. MacPherson
12. Reform of the Scottish Floating ChargeAndrew J. M. Steven
Index