Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice Update: Vol 28 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles: “Collateral Undamaged: Conforming Financial Collateral Laws in a Global Marketplace” – Max Allan; “Microfinance in Australia: Is the Law Doing Enough to Address Financial Exclusion?” – Francisco Widjojo; “The BEAR Necessities: What Jurisdictional Considerations will Australia’s Version of the UK’s ‘Senior Managers and Certification Regime’ Need to Accommodate?” – Andrew Eastwood and James Emmerig; and “The Taxing Challenge of Digital Currency” – Joel Emery and Miranda Stewart. Also in this Part are the following sections: Banking Law and Banking Practice; Insolvency Law and Management; Securities and Mortgages; Canada; Tokyo; and United Kingdom and Europe.
Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice Update: Vol 28 Pt 2
The latest Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles: “Regulating Financial Product Design in Australia: An Analysis of the UK Approach” – Rosie Thomas; “Difficulties with Derivatives? OTC Credit Derivatives and the Insurance Question” – Adam Fovent; and “Reviving the Incentive to Compromise in Corporate Restructure: The Role of Secondary Debt Markets” – William Stefanidis. Also in this Part are the following sections: Securities and Mortgages; Hong Kong and China; Singapore and South East Asia; Tokyo; and United Kingdom and Europe.
Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice update: December 2015
This Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles: “The long-run efficiency gains in public-to-private transfers – new evidence from earnings announcements” – Paul Docherty and Steve Easton; “Twin peaks – the legal and regulatory anatomy of Australia’s system of financial regulation” – Andrew Godwin and Ian Ramsay; “Debt for equity swaps and corporate restructuring under s 444GA of the Corporations Act” – Ryan J Turner; and “Surcharging for payment: Payment systems regulation and the constitution of a new economic norm” – Ann Wardrop.
Also in this Part are the following sections: Securities and Mortgages; Wealth Management; Recent Publications; United Kingdom and Europe; as well as a Forum piece by Alan O’Sullivan, which provides a practitioner’s market-based perspective to complement the article by Docherty and Easton in this Part.