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International Secured Transactions Law: Facilitation of Credit and International Conventions and Instruments (Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law) (Hardcover)

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This book focuses on international harmonisation and the law of secured transactions by distilling and analysing the unifying principles of various significant international conventions and instruments such as the UN Convention on the Assignment of Receivables, the Unidroit Convention on International Factoring, the EBRD Model Law on Secured Transactions, the Unidroit Convention on the International Interests in Mobile Equipment and the UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions.

International secured transactions conventions and instruments facilitate credit and promote economic activity through the creation of harmonised rules. Therefore, given the increasing globalisation of markets, international reform efforts for the harmonised modernisation of secured transactions law have gained pace over recent years. International Secured Transactions Law draws on experiences in both English and US laws in order to identify and illustrate the existing problems that need to be addressed, as well as identify potential solutions.

International Secured Transactions Law will be of interest to scholars, students interested in international commercial law, corporate law or comparative secured transactions, and practitioners involved in international commercial transactions.

About the Author


Dr Orkun Akseli is a Senior Lecturer at the Durham University, UK. His primary research areas are Secured Transaction, Corporate Law, and Commercial Law. He has published research in each of these areas.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780415488105
ISBN-10: 0415488109
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: December 1st, 2009
Pages: 344
Language: English
Series: Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law