Mann on the Legal Aspect of Money - Charles Proctor

Mann on the Legal Aspect of Money

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Buch | Hardcover
904 Seiten
2005 | 6th Revised edition
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-826055-4 (ISBN)
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Considering money both in a domestic and an international context, this book places particular emphasis on factors that may have an adverse impact on monetary obligations, such as depreciation, devaluation and exchange control. It includes a review of the consequences of the union for the national sovereignty of eurozone Member States.
The long-awaited sixth edition of Mann on the Legal Aspect of Money takes account of a number of significant developments since the last edition was published in 1992. Without question, the completion of monetary union in Europe is the key achievement of the intervening years. An entirely new section of the book deals with this subject in detail; apart from private law aspects, the contentious issue of eurozone monetary sovereignty is considered and the text also discusses the possible consequences of the breakdown of the single currency area. The text also includes a review of the Rome Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations and its consequences in the monetary field. At a more general level, the book reviews the legal meaning of the term "money" and considers whether traditional definitions can stand in the light of technological and other developments. The book also considers the nature and character of monetary obligations, including the consequences of non payment, devaluation, inflation and revalorisation.
In the cross-border sphere, separate parts of the text are devoted to exchange control (including Article VIII (2)(b) of the IMF Agreement and the private international law of exchange control) and to the public international law of money (including the monetary law of inter-state obligations, treaty rules of monetary conduct and the protection of foreign monetary systems).

Charles Proctor is a Solicitor with some 25 years experience gained both in London and in the Far East. He has practised extensively in the fields of banking, securities and international finance, and has previously published two books and numerous articles on various aspects of financial law.

PART I: THE CONCEPT OF MONEY AND MONETARY SYSTEMS; 1. The Concept of Money; 2. The Organisation of the Monetary System; PART II: THE PRIVATE LAW OF MONETARY OBLIGATIONS; 3. The Character of Monetary Obligation; 4. Monetary Obligations and the Conflict of Laws; 5. Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Initial Uncertainty; 6. The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Subsequent Uncertainty; 7. The Performance of Monetary Obligations; 8. Legal Proceedings and their Effect upon Monetary Obligations; PART III: THE PRINCIPLE OF NOMINALISM; 9. Liquidated Sums and the Principle of Nominalism; 10. Monetary Obligations: Unliquidated Amounts; 11. Excluding the Effects of Nominalism; 12. Nominalism, Legislation and Public Policy; 13. Nominalism, Private International Law and the Lex Monetae Principle; PART IV: EXCHANGE CONTROLS, EXCHANGE RATES AND SANCTIONS; 14. Exchange Control - The UK Model; 15. Exchange Control Under the International Monetary Fund Agreement; 16. The Private International Law of Exchange Control; 17. Sanctions; 18. Exchange Rates; PART V: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW OF MONEY; 19. Monetary Sovereignty; 20. The Protection of Foreign Currency Systems; 21. The Protection of Foreign Monetary Institutions; 22. International Rules of Monetary Conduct; 23. The Monetary Law of Interstate Obligations; PART VI: MONETARY UNIONS AND OTHER FORMS OF MONETARY ORGANISATION; 24. The Nature and History of Monetary Unions; 25. Historical Background to EMU; 26. EMU and the Treaty on European Union; 27. The Institutional Framework of Monetary Union; 28. The Single Currency and its Treaty Framework; 29. The Euro Regulations; 30. Monetary Union and Monetary Obligations; 31. The Euro and Monetary Sovereignty; 32. Withdrawal from the Eurozone; 33. Other Forms of Monetary Organisation

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.4.2005
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 171 x 246 mm
Gewicht 1673 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht
ISBN-10 0-19-826055-5 / 0198260555
ISBN-13 978-0-19-826055-4 / 9780198260554
Zustand Neuware
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