
Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice update: Vol 31 Pt 2
The latest Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles: “Building Australia’s Fintech Ecosystem: Innovation Hubs for a Competitive Advantage” – Ross P Buckley, Douglas W Arner, Dirk A Zetzsche and Evan C Gibson; and “Regulating Australia’s Benchmark Interest Rate Market: A Review of Recent Litigation and Market Reforms” – Tony Ciro. Also in this Part are the following Sections: Insolvency Law and Management: “Don’t Be Too Cool to Pool: Employee Entitlement Contribution Orders and Pooling Orders” – Andrew Vella and Matthew Paterson; Securities and Mortgages: “Purchase Money Security Interests under the PPSA: A Note on Stockco Agricapital Pty Ltd v Dairy Livestock Services Pty Ltd” – Anthony Duggan; United Kingdom and Europe: “History Repeating: Trading Restrictions in Europe at the Time of COVID-19” – Matteo Solinas; and “Germany’s Highest Court Challenges the Legality of the ECB’s Monetary Tools (and the EU’s Entire Legal Order)” – Matteo Solinas; and United States: “Predictive Factors in CEO and CFO Bank Fraud and Malfeasance” – Erich Heneke and Randall Valentine.
Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice update: December 2014
The latest Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles: “Applicable law in letters of credit transactions” – Hang Yen Low and Keith Uff; “Why the Australian finance industry should pay closer attention to chattel paper” – Nicholas Mirzai and Paul Richter; and “Pacific injustice and instability: Bank account closures of Australian money transfer operators” – Ken C Ooi and Ross P Buckley. Also in this Part are the following sections: Banking Law and Banking Practice; Tax and Stamp Duty; Commercial and Finance Law; Insolvency Law and Management; Recent Publications; Tokyo; and Canada. There is also a Q&A with the General Editor of JBFLP Gregory Burton SC about the 25th anniversary of the Journal and a Forum response about Australian policymakers and crowdfunding.