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Property in Securities: A Comparative Study


ISBN13: 9780521832656
Published: June 2007
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Micheler analyses the German, Austrian and English law of securities, addressing the rules governing transfers of securities, including unauthorised transfers, equities arising out of defective issues, and the holding of securities through intermediaries. The book presents an account of the current English, German and Austrian regimes. It has been written with a view to explaining the German and Austrian regime to readers with a common law background and to explaining the English regime to readers with a civil law background.

Micheler also aims to determine whether globalisation will cause the two different approaches to converge. It concludes that the respective rules in all three jurisdictions have historically evolved consistently with incumbent legal doctrine. This pattern of change is likely to continue. Convergence will occur on a functional rather than doctrinal level. Moreover, recent reform initiatives advanced by the UNIDROIT and the EU will lead to functional rather than doctrinal convergence.

  • Contains an analysis of the civil and the common law approach to property in securities
  • Analyses the prospect for law reform at a European or global level
  • Contributes to the discussion as to whether legal systems are converging or developing in a path dependent manner

Subjects:
Commercial Law, Banking and Finance
Contents:
Part I. Introduction: 1. Convergence and Path-Dependence
Part II. English Law: 2. Paper Transfers; 3. Dematerialisation; 4. Impact on the institutional framework; 5. Defective issues; 6. Unauthorised transfers; 7. Indirect holdings; 8. Conclusions
Part III. German and Austrian Law: 9. Historic starting point; 10. Paper transfers; 11. Impact on the institutional framework; 12. Immobilisation and its legal analysis; 13. Evidence of convergence?; 14. Conclusions
Part IV. Conclusions: 15. Legal development as a path dependent process; 16. Legal doctrine and market infrastructure; 17. Implications for convergence

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Corporate Reporting and Company Law ISBN 9780521837934
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£75.00
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ISBN 9780521828611
Published February 2005
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£100.00
Secured Credit Under English and American Law
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ISBN 9780521826709
Published June 2004
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£116.00
Minority Shareholders' Remedies ISBN 9780521791069
Published January 2002
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ISBN 9780521660709
Published May 2000
Cambridge University Press
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