
Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice update: Vol 31 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles: “Reserve Bank of New Zealand Decision-Making – Is a Governance Board the Best Option for Prudential Regulation?” – Helen Dervan and Simon Jensen; “Community Standards and Expectations: Has There Been a Fundamental Shift in the Obligations on Financial Services Licensees under Pt 7.6 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)?” – Patrick Hall; and “Conceptual Models of the PPSA Security Interest: Moving Beyond the Unitary/ Minimalist Dichotomy” – Adam Waldman. Also in this Part are the following Sections: Commercial and Finance Law: “Case Note: Westgem Investments Pty Ltd v Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (No 6)” – JFW Cardell-Oliver; Hong Kong and China: “Luckin Coffee: A Chinese Fraud or Just Fraud?” – Fabian Roday and William Fotherby; Tokyo: “Amended Rules in Relation to Assignment of Accounts Receivable” – Masahiro Ueno; and United Kingdom and Europe: “Legislative Brinkmanship and Equivalence Decisions” – Deborah A Sabalot.