Mann and Proctor on the Law of Money

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NOTE EDITORE
Providing a thorough legal analysis of money in all its aspects, Mann on the Legal Aspect of Money has been the leading text on the private and public law of money ever since the publication of the first edition in 1939. This latest edition of considers new issues that have had a significant impact on monetary law, such as Brexit, virtual currencies, and the continuing shadow of 'currency wars'. The text also includes new material on central banks and their role in currency and financial stability. The book deals with the developments and legal challenges of digital money, providing a detailed evaluation of the status of Bitcoin as money. The text investigates the challenges that virtual currencies like Bitcoin pose to our fundamental assumptions about monetary institutions and to our understanding and definition of money. In an EU context, the new edition reflects on the legal aspects of the Greek financial crisis, with an updated look at the role of the IMF and the ECB. The eighth edition also inclusions analysis of the implications of Brexit, developments in damages and interest following on from the Sempra Metals case, the legal definition of a monetary union in Europe, and the conflict of anti-terrorist sanctions blocking financial resources. Altogether, this provides an up-to-date and detailed discussion of current matters, whilst continuing to provide an in-depth analysis on all aspects of monetary law in a single reference source.

SOMMARIO
1 - The Concept of Money2 - The Organisation of the Monetary System3 - The Role of the Central Bank4 - Payment Systems5 - The Character of Monetary Obligations6 - Monetary Obligations and the Conflict of Laws7 - The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Initial Uncertainty8 - The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Subsequent Uncertainty9 - Interest10 - The Performance of Monetary Obligations11 - Legal Proceedings and their Effect upon Monetary Obligations12 - Monetary Obligations, Liquidated Sums, and the Principle of Nominalism13 - Monetary Obligations - Unliquidated Amounts14 - Excluding the Effects of Nominalism15 - Nominalism, Legislation and Public Policy16 - Nominalism, Private International Law, and the Lex Monetae Principle17 - Exchange Control - The UK Model18 - Exchange Control under the International Monetary Fund Agreement19 - The Private International Law of Exchange Control20 - Sanctions and Monetary Obligations21 - Exchange Rates22 - Monetary sovereignty23 - The Protection of Foreign Currency Systems24 - The Protection of Foreign Monetary Institutions25 - International Rules of Monetary Conduct26 - The Monetary Law of Interstate Obligations27 - The Nature and History of Monetary Unions28 - Historical Background to EMU29 - EMU and the Treaty on European Union30 - The Institutional Framework of Monetary Union31 - The Single Currency and its Treaty Framework32 - The Euro Regulations33 - Monetary Union and Monetary Obligations34 - The Euro and Monetary Sovereignty35 - Withdrawal from the Eurozone36 - Monetary Union-Lessons from the financial crisis37 - Other Forms of Monetary Organisation

AUTORE
Charles Proctor is a Solicitor and partner in Fladgate LLP. He has specialised in banking and financial services for most of his career. In addition to Mann and Proctor on the Law of Money, he has also published two editions of his text, The Law and Practice of International Banking. He has also published a range of articles on diverse subjects such as the European single currency, central bank immunity, and similar matters.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780198804925
  • Dimensioni: 250 x 52.0 x 175 mm Ø 1690 gr
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Pagine Arabe: 928