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Cross-border Transactions of Intermediated Securities - A Comparative Analysis in Substantive Law and Private International Law

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This work aims to analyse substantive and conflict of laws rules regarding intermediated securities in a comparative way. For this purpose, it examines major jurisdictions' rules for intermediated securities and the intermediated securities holding systems, such as the rules of the German, US, Korean, Japanese and Swiss systems, as well as the relevant EU regimes and initiatives. Above all, it analyses the two international instruments related to intermediated securities, i.e. the Geneva Securities Convention and the Hague Securities Convention. Through a functional comparative approach based upon legal traditions of the various jurisdictions, this book gives readers theoretical and practical information on intermediated securities and their national and international aspects.

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Authors Changmin Chun
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.07.2014
 
EAN 9783642426674
ISBN 978-3-642-42667-4
No. of pages 504
Dimensions 155 mm x 28 mm x 235 mm
Weight 786 g
Illustrations XX, 504 p.
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Taxes
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Taxes

C, Business, Business and Management, International Law, Commercial law, Business & management, Private International Law, Civil Law, Business and Management, general, Law and Criminology, Financial Law/Fiscal Law, Conflict of Laws, Fiscal Law, comparative law, Management science, Private or civil law: general, Systems of law: civil codes / civil law, Public finance

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