This new edition of Principles of Banking Law provides a clear, up-to-date and comprehensive account of the subject, incorporating all significant changes in banking law, regulation and practice that have occurred since the publication of the first edition in 1997. It offers full coverage of all Domestic and International Banking Law topics. Written by a leading figure in the field, this book offers a fresh yet authoritative approach to the subject that renders it a key resource for allthose studying Banking or Financial Services Law.
An accessible, comprehensive analysis of the main principles and rules of banking regulation in the post-crisis regulatory reform era, this textbook looks at banking regulation from an inter-disciplinary perspective across law, economics, ...
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The book is presented in a very simple, precise, and clear language and contains three parts of thirty-one chapters in all covering the general principles of banking.
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By explaining the principles on which the legal rules applied in common law financial transactions are based, this book covers the concepts that underpin these rules and the evolution of particular legal structures.
Topics discussed include: • Rationales for banking regulation • Choices among charters • Structure of banking organizations • Powers of banks and financial holding companies • Securities powers of banks • Community reinvestment ...
Often used as an introduction to the US banking profession, this book touches on almost every aspect, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments in the industry.
This book looks at the UK banking in the context of general legal doctrines and banking regulation. It draws on Australian, US and Canadian examples and deals with the impact of the recent global financial crisis.
Legal Foundations in Banking