|  | | Pris: 4223 SEK exkl. moms  |  |  This book covers the essential principles of security interests and title finance from a practical perspective, providing the reader with an in-depth explanation of the core concepts underlying the law and practice. It sits beside volume 4 of the series, which provides a comparative overview of over 300 jurisdictions. 
 Philip Wood is one of the leading authorities on international finance worldwide, as well as a practitioner and teacher. He was a partner in international law firm Allen & Overy until his retirement in 2018, and for ten years was head of the banking department. Subsequently he led the firm’s Global Law Intelligence Unit. Philip is the Yorke Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the University of Cambridge, and has previously been Visiting Professor in International Financial Law at the University of Oxford, Queen Mary University of London, and the London School of Economics. He has lectured at more than 60 universities worldwide and has written more than 20 books.
 
 Features:
 
 Covers the essentials of security interests and title finance from a practical perspective
 Advanced study of the law governing asset-backed finance in more than 300 jurisdictions in the world
 
 Contains summaries, checklists and precedents, allowing complex concepts to be applied in real-world scenarios
 
 Topics covered include:
 
 - The creation of security interests
 
 - Principles of publicity under the UCC
 
 - Transfers of secured debt
 
 - The enforcement of security interests
 
 - The practice and documentation of security packages
 
 - The core principles of title finance, finance leases and repos
 
 - The international instruments governing security interests and title finance
 
 - Conflict of laws issues as they pertain to security interests
 
 Contents:
 Part 1: General
 Security Interests and World Financial Law
 Understanding English and American Security Interests
 Rationale and Meaning of Security Interests
 Classification of Main Sectors of Secured Finance
 Classification of Assets
 Classification of jurisdictions of the World
 English common law jurisdictions
 General review of the Napoleonic group
 Roman-Germanic jurisdictions group
 Other Jurisdictions
 
 Part 2: Legal Topics
 13. Parties: Debtors, Creditors and Trustees
 14. Formalities, Costs and Taxes
 15. Scope Of Security Interests and Universal Charges
 16. Creation of Security Interests
 17. Derivative assets, accessories and proceeds
 18. Inalienable Assets; Negative Pledges
 19. Publication (Perfection) of Security Interests: Principles
 20. Perfection Under UCC Article 9
 21. Perfection In English-Based Jurisdictions
 22. Secured Debt
 23. Transfers of Secured Debt
 24. Priorities: Policies Classification
 25. Priority over Unsecured Creditors: the Ladder
 26. Summary of Priority Rules: Owners, Buyers, Other Secured Creditors
 27. Priorities: Asset Title Registers
 28. Filing Registers Indexed by Debtor
 29. Priorities: Particular Contests
 30. Subordinated Secured Debt
 31. Avoidance of Security Interests as a Preference
 32. Financial Assistance to Buy Own Shares
 33. Enforcement of Security Interests
 34. Enforcement on Insolvency
 
 Part 3: Practice and Documents
 35. Security Packages
 36. Real Property
 37. Security Interests over Goods
 38. Ships and Aircraft
 39. Contracts, Debts and Charge-backs
 40. Security Interests over Investments
 41. Security Interests over Insurances
 42. Security Interests over Intellectual Property
 43. Deal Implementation
 44. Legal Opinion on Security Interests
 45. Terms of Security Agreements I: Creation and Perfection
 46. Security Agreements II: Secured debt; trustees; third party security
 47. Security Agreements III: Representations; covenants
 48. Security Agreements IV: Events of Default; Enforcement; Close
 
 Part 4: Title Finance
 49. Title Finance: General Principles
 50. Title Finance: Finance Leases
 51. Title Finance: Repos
 52. EU Financial Collateral Directive 2002
 53. Geneva Aircraft Convention of 1948
 54. Cape Town Mobile Equipment Convention (Aircraft) 2001
 55. Other International Instruments
 56. Conflict of Laws I: Classification of Issues
 57. Conflicts II: Contractual Aspects of Security Agreements
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