An invaluable first reference point for all those requiring an accessible text on banking and finance. Concentrating on domestic banking in the main, it also covers international banking techniques such as the use of letters of credit, and includes discussion of the impact of EC directives.
Published: 31 October, 2006
An invaluable first reference point for all those requiring an accessible text on banking and finance. Concentrating on domestic banking in the main, it also covers international banking techniques such as the use of letters of credit, and includes discussion of the impact of EC directives. Written by a team of experienced practitioners and leading academics, this is an indispensable and up-to-date commentary.
The Banking Law Guide covers all the core issues succinctly and in a practical and user-friendly manner. It will be equally valued by those new to banking practice, by senior colleagues, and by in-house practitioners alike.
Bank regulation and structures
Banks, customers and third parties
The bank as lender; Security issues
Payment and payment systems
Documentary credits
Internet/electronic banking
Consumer credit; Guarantees