Buch, Englisch, 616 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 1093 g
Essays in Honour of Roy Goode
Buch, Englisch, 616 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 1093 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-826081-3
Verlag: Oxford University Press
This is a collection of essays written in honour of Roy Goode, the Norton Rose Professor of English Law at Oxford, and highly esteemed commercial law scholar. The essayists are themselves a distinguished international group of the world's most distinguished commercial lawyers. The topics covered include international contracts and sales, credit and security, and commercial arbitration. This is a truly international collection which will be of great interest to scholars of commercial law world-wide, and to practitioners working in the areas of finance and international banking.
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- PRELIMS
- Foreword by Lord Goff
- Professor Roy Goode
- Lord Bingham
- Royston Miles Goode: A Biographical Sketch
- Ross Cranston
- Roy Goode and Queen Mary College
- Graham Zellick
- List of Contributors
- CONTENTS
- 1. The Legacy of History on German Contract Law
- Gerhard Dannemann and Basil Markesinis
- (both at the Centre for the Advanced Study of European and Comparative Law, Oxford)
- 2. Comparative Financial Law: A Classification of the Worlds' Jurisdictions
- Philip R Wood (Allen and Overy, London; Queen Mary and Westfield College, UCL)
- 3. The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts and the Principles of European Contract Law: A Comparison
- Michael Joachim Bonell (University of Rome I'La Sapienza, Italy)
- 4 Eight Principles of European Contract Law
- Ole Lando (Institut de Droit du March Europen Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Commerciales de Copenhagen, Denmark)
- 5. Harmonization of Private Laws in Federal Systems of Government: Canada, the USA, and Australia
- Jacob S Ziegel (University of Toronto, Canada)
- 6. Linked Contracts
- Jan Hellner (Univeristy of Stockholm, Sweden)
- 7. Breach of Contract and Recoverable Losses
- Jan Ramberg (Univeristy of Stockholm, Sweden)
- 8. Local Authorities and Swaps: Undermining the Market?
- Ewan McKendrick (University College London)
- 9. The Necessity of a Unitary Law of Tracing
- Peter Birks (All Souls College, Oxford)
- 10. When is an Agent's Authority Irrevocable?
- F M B Reynolds (Worcester College, Oxford)
- 11. The Bifocal World of International Sales: Vienna and Non-Vienna
- Michael G Bridge (University of Nottingham)
- 12. 'Banking Law' in the Twenty-First Century: The Dynamics of International Regulatory Convergence
- Joseph L Norton (Queen Mary and Westfield College, UCL)
- 13. Liability for Foreign Branch Deposits in English law
- William Blair (Queen Mary and Westfield College, UCL)
- 14. Banking Networks
- Ross Cranston (London School of Economics, University of London)
- 15. The 'Best Practices' Approach to the Uniformity of International Commercial Law: the UCP 500 and the NAFTA Implementation Experience
- Boris Kozolchyk (University of Arizona; National Law Center, Arizona)
- 16. Models-Based Regulation of bank Capital
- Hal S Scott (Harvard Law School, USA)
- 17. Juggling with Norms: the Conflict Between Collective and Individual Rights Under Insolvency Law
- Ian S Fletcher (University of London; Queen Mary and Westfield College, UCL)
- 18. Universal Participation in Transnational Bankruptcies
- Jay Lawrence Westbrook (University of Texas, Austin, USA)
- 19. Some Observations on the Law Relating to Preferences
- D D Prentice (Pembroke College, Oxford)
- 20. Commercial Morality and Public Policy as 'Principles' of Corporate Insolvency Law
- Roman Tomasic (University of Canberra, Australia)
- 21. Changes to Personal Property Security Law in Italy: A Comparative and Functional Approach
- Guido Ferrarini (University of Genoa, Italy)
- 22. The Internationalization of Secured Financing Law: the Spreading Influence of the Concepts UCC, Article 9 and its Progeny
- Ronald C C Cuming (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
- 23. The Protection of Commercial Interests Under the European Convention on Human Rights
- Peter Duffy (Barrister, Essex Court Chambers, London)
- 24. Interest on Money Awards in International Arbitration
- Julian D M Lew (Herbert Smith; Queen Mary and Westfield College, UCL)
- Roy Goode Publications 1962-1996
- Index




