Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice update: October 2015
The latest Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles: “The four methods of financial system regulation: An international comparative survey” – Andrew D Schmulow; “Thoughts for the litigant in person – some common, but unsuccessful, arguments which should not be raised in resisting the bank’s claim” – Lee Aitken; “Quality and safety for financial services and products” – Rhys Bollen; and “Takeovers financing – certain funding” – John Mosley and Cynthia Li. Also in this Part are the following sections: Banking Law and Banking Practice; Insolvency Law and Management; Securities and Mortgages; Tokyo; United Kingdom and Europe.
Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice update: December 2013
The latest part of JBFLP includes the following articles: “Tracing value and the value of tracing: Three puzzles for the banking lawyer” – Christopher Hare; “The legal status of online currencies: Are Bitcoins the future?” – Rhys Bollen; “Crowdfunding: Recent international developments and its compatibility with Australia’s existing regulatory framework” – Matthew Vitale. There are also several section notes in this Part, including Recent Publications, Securities and Mortgages and Financial Markets.
Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice update: September 2011
The September 2011 issue of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice has three articles and four section notes on various themes in banking law, both in Australia and internationally. The articles cover such diverse topics as the regulation of the Australian banking system, an overview of the regulatory structure created by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and best practice in the regulation of non-cash payment services. The sections include notes on insolvency law and management, banking law and banking practice and a report from Tokyo.