Spread over nine volumes, the Law and Practice of International Finance is a unique and comprehensive library
Provides a simple, unified and distilled account of the whole topic, unlike any other text on International Finance available
Reflects the radical development of the international markets since the publication of the previous edition, reflecting the diversity of products now available
Addresses the revolution in analytical scrutiny of financial markets since the global financial crisis
Deepens the emphasis on particular indicators of global financial stability, identified by the author for the first time in the previous editions
Expanded to nine volumes, to present comprehensive global surveys on insolvency regimes and security interests
Topics are treated succinctly, so as to provide the reader with the information they need at a glance.
Presents a clear account of how concepts and trends interplay across the spectrum of financial instruments
Each volume functions as a stand-alone work, but cross references demonstrate how topics interrelate with those in other volumes
Provides practical guidance on how to structure deals and agreements, including negotiating points and specimen clauses
Covers nearly every one of the 388 legal jurisdictions of the world
Written by a single author, to ensure a coherent account
Groups the jurisdictions into basic families, enabling the reader to discern similar approaches and trends
Simple, reader-friendly explanation of complex financial products, such as derivatives, syndications, securitisations, title transfer of collateral, leveraged deals, central counterparties, etc.
Explains why regulation has developed in the way it has, providing the reader with an enhanced understanding
Written by an internationally reknowned writer, academic and practitioner