The Encyclopaedia of Banking Law is an expert and comprehensive treatment of the modern English law relating to domestic and international banking.
It is the most comprehensive work on banking law, divided into 15 sections with text and materials in each subject area. It includes tables of cases and statutes, tables of contents by subject division, an invaluable subject index and also contains a full range of non-statutory materials.
Comprehensively revised and updated, the work draws together material from a wide range of sources including company law, trusts and investor protection legislation to make it the one-stop reference guide for all those involved in banking law. Division F1 focuses on Islamic Financial Institution and Islamic Finance.
Service issues expand the range of the work as current banking practice requires and give the reader a solid background to this ever-diversifying area of law. The Service has also been revised and updated to include full coverage and interpretation of the Banking Act 2009.
Six looseleaf volumes, seven service issues per year (invoiced separately on publication).
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 155 mm
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978-0-406-99810-1 (9780406998101)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Herausgeber*in
CounselAllen & Overy
City University, London
3 Verulam Buildings
Allgemeiner Redakteur
Former Justice of the High Court
Barrister10 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn
SolicitorAllen & Overy
Salans LLP, London
Solicitor
A. Regulation of banking;
B. Banking and EC law;
C. The relationship of bank and customer;
D. Domestic banking operations;
D1. Payment and payment systems;
E. Securities;
F. International banking operations;
F1. Islamic Financial Institutions and Islamic Finance;
G. Statutory materials;
H. Domestic banking materials;
I. Securities materials;
J. EC materials;
K. International banking materials;
L. ICC materials;