Cross-Border Security over Receivables
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Harry C. Sigman
and Eva-Maria Kieninger
About this book
Receivables transactions play an important role in modern national economies. This book, which studies the law of seven European nations, provides an in-depth examination of the key substantive law issues, as well as a detailed examination of the private international law issues, particularly, the third party effects of assignments. National reports use practical cases to explore the issues and to highlight differences and similarities.
The book will assist market participants and their counsel to better understand the rules of their own countries and those of other countries, will be of great value to academics in the private, comparative and private international law fields and will assist those involved in national, EU and global reform efforts.
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Frontmatter
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Table of contents
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List of contributors
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Abbreviations
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The Law of Assignment of Receivables: in Flux, Still Uncertain, Still Non-Uniform
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The Case Studies
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Germany
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France
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England and Wales
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Netherlands
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Belgium
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Spain
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Italy
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Backmatter
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