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Attempts to take the debate on secured credit in the European Union to next stage by exploring the need and possible avenues for creating a European law of security interests.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Walter de Gruyter
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783110970678
- Artikelnr.: 44424184
- Verlag: Walter de Gruyter
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783110970678
- Artikelnr.: 44424184
Horst Eidenmüller, Universität München; Eva-Maria Kieninger, Universität Würzburg.
Part 1: The Conceptual and Legal FrameworkJOHN ARMOUR: The Law and
Economics Debate about Secured Lending: Lessons for European Lawmaking?
HANS-BERND SCHÄFER: CommentaryWULF-HENNING ROTH: Secured Credit and the
Internal Market: The Fundamental Freedoms and the EU's Mandate for
Legislation; JACOBIEN RUTGERS: CommentaryROBERT H. STEVENS: Choosing the
Right Approach for European Law Making; ULRICH DROBNIG: CommentaryPart 2:
Building a European Law of Secured Credit: General IssuesANNA VENEZIANO:
Attachment / Creation of a Security Interest: Some Thoughts on the Prospect
of a Future European Secured Transactions Law; MEINHARD LUKAS:
CommentaryHARRY C. SIGMAN: Perfection and Priority of Security Rights; ROLF
STÜRNER: Commentary; HANS-JÜRGEN LWOWSKI: "Quiet" Creation of Security
Interests or FilingMICHAEL BRIDGE: The Scope and Limits of Security
Interests; EVA-MARIA KIENINGER: CommentaryERIC DIRIX: Remedies of Secured
Creditors outside Insolvency; BARBARA GRAHAM-SIEGENTHALER: CommentaryMORITZ
BRINKMANN: The Position of Secured Creditors in Insolvency; HORST
EIDENMÜLLER: CommentaryJ. MICHEL DESCHAMPS: Conflict-of-Laws Rules for
Security Rights: What should be the best Rules? KARL KREUZER:
Conflict-of-Laws Rules for Security Rights in Tangible Assets in the
European UnionPart 3: Building a European Law of Secured Credit: Sector
Specific IssuesCATHERINE WALSH: Security Interests in Receivables; AXEL
FLESSNER: Security Interests in Receivables - A European
PerspectiveDOROTHEE EINSELE: Security Interests in Financial Instruments;
GUY MORTON: CommentaryPart 4: Concluding RemarksHUGH BEALE: The Future of
Secured Credit in Europe
Economics Debate about Secured Lending: Lessons for European Lawmaking?
HANS-BERND SCHÄFER: CommentaryWULF-HENNING ROTH: Secured Credit and the
Internal Market: The Fundamental Freedoms and the EU's Mandate for
Legislation; JACOBIEN RUTGERS: CommentaryROBERT H. STEVENS: Choosing the
Right Approach for European Law Making; ULRICH DROBNIG: CommentaryPart 2:
Building a European Law of Secured Credit: General IssuesANNA VENEZIANO:
Attachment / Creation of a Security Interest: Some Thoughts on the Prospect
of a Future European Secured Transactions Law; MEINHARD LUKAS:
CommentaryHARRY C. SIGMAN: Perfection and Priority of Security Rights; ROLF
STÜRNER: Commentary; HANS-JÜRGEN LWOWSKI: "Quiet" Creation of Security
Interests or FilingMICHAEL BRIDGE: The Scope and Limits of Security
Interests; EVA-MARIA KIENINGER: CommentaryERIC DIRIX: Remedies of Secured
Creditors outside Insolvency; BARBARA GRAHAM-SIEGENTHALER: CommentaryMORITZ
BRINKMANN: The Position of Secured Creditors in Insolvency; HORST
EIDENMÜLLER: CommentaryJ. MICHEL DESCHAMPS: Conflict-of-Laws Rules for
Security Rights: What should be the best Rules? KARL KREUZER:
Conflict-of-Laws Rules for Security Rights in Tangible Assets in the
European UnionPart 3: Building a European Law of Secured Credit: Sector
Specific IssuesCATHERINE WALSH: Security Interests in Receivables; AXEL
FLESSNER: Security Interests in Receivables - A European
PerspectiveDOROTHEE EINSELE: Security Interests in Financial Instruments;
GUY MORTON: CommentaryPart 4: Concluding RemarksHUGH BEALE: The Future of
Secured Credit in Europe
Part 1: The Conceptual and Legal FrameworkJOHN ARMOUR: The Law and
Economics Debate about Secured Lending: Lessons for European Lawmaking?
HANS-BERND SCHÄFER: CommentaryWULF-HENNING ROTH: Secured Credit and the
Internal Market: The Fundamental Freedoms and the EU's Mandate for
Legislation; JACOBIEN RUTGERS: CommentaryROBERT H. STEVENS: Choosing the
Right Approach for European Law Making; ULRICH DROBNIG: CommentaryPart 2:
Building a European Law of Secured Credit: General IssuesANNA VENEZIANO:
Attachment / Creation of a Security Interest: Some Thoughts on the Prospect
of a Future European Secured Transactions Law; MEINHARD LUKAS:
CommentaryHARRY C. SIGMAN: Perfection and Priority of Security Rights; ROLF
STÜRNER: Commentary; HANS-JÜRGEN LWOWSKI: "Quiet" Creation of Security
Interests or FilingMICHAEL BRIDGE: The Scope and Limits of Security
Interests; EVA-MARIA KIENINGER: CommentaryERIC DIRIX: Remedies of Secured
Creditors outside Insolvency; BARBARA GRAHAM-SIEGENTHALER: CommentaryMORITZ
BRINKMANN: The Position of Secured Creditors in Insolvency; HORST
EIDENMÜLLER: CommentaryJ. MICHEL DESCHAMPS: Conflict-of-Laws Rules for
Security Rights: What should be the best Rules? KARL KREUZER:
Conflict-of-Laws Rules for Security Rights in Tangible Assets in the
European UnionPart 3: Building a European Law of Secured Credit: Sector
Specific IssuesCATHERINE WALSH: Security Interests in Receivables; AXEL
FLESSNER: Security Interests in Receivables - A European
PerspectiveDOROTHEE EINSELE: Security Interests in Financial Instruments;
GUY MORTON: CommentaryPart 4: Concluding RemarksHUGH BEALE: The Future of
Secured Credit in Europe
Economics Debate about Secured Lending: Lessons for European Lawmaking?
HANS-BERND SCHÄFER: CommentaryWULF-HENNING ROTH: Secured Credit and the
Internal Market: The Fundamental Freedoms and the EU's Mandate for
Legislation; JACOBIEN RUTGERS: CommentaryROBERT H. STEVENS: Choosing the
Right Approach for European Law Making; ULRICH DROBNIG: CommentaryPart 2:
Building a European Law of Secured Credit: General IssuesANNA VENEZIANO:
Attachment / Creation of a Security Interest: Some Thoughts on the Prospect
of a Future European Secured Transactions Law; MEINHARD LUKAS:
CommentaryHARRY C. SIGMAN: Perfection and Priority of Security Rights; ROLF
STÜRNER: Commentary; HANS-JÜRGEN LWOWSKI: "Quiet" Creation of Security
Interests or FilingMICHAEL BRIDGE: The Scope and Limits of Security
Interests; EVA-MARIA KIENINGER: CommentaryERIC DIRIX: Remedies of Secured
Creditors outside Insolvency; BARBARA GRAHAM-SIEGENTHALER: CommentaryMORITZ
BRINKMANN: The Position of Secured Creditors in Insolvency; HORST
EIDENMÜLLER: CommentaryJ. MICHEL DESCHAMPS: Conflict-of-Laws Rules for
Security Rights: What should be the best Rules? KARL KREUZER:
Conflict-of-Laws Rules for Security Rights in Tangible Assets in the
European UnionPart 3: Building a European Law of Secured Credit: Sector
Specific IssuesCATHERINE WALSH: Security Interests in Receivables; AXEL
FLESSNER: Security Interests in Receivables - A European
PerspectiveDOROTHEE EINSELE: Security Interests in Financial Instruments;
GUY MORTON: CommentaryPart 4: Concluding RemarksHUGH BEALE: The Future of
Secured Credit in Europe