The subject of security over movable property is rightly seen as belonging to the core of activities dealing with the harmonisation and unification of European private law. The current differences in the laws of Member States of the European Union inhibit the free movement of capital and delay the completion of the internal market. English law is widely considered as sympathetic to secured credit and has therefore facilitating the making of loans to industry and commerce. In this article, the author emphasises the ease and simplicity with which a creditor can take security, drawing attention to the celebrated floating charge. He points to the current failure of English law to subscribe to the functional policies underpinning article 9 of th...
Article 9, Secured Transactions, of the Uniform Commercial Code covers a greatdeal of territory. To ...
Despite advances in finance theory, secured debt remains a puzzle. As a consequence, the justificati...
Within the academic circles of commercial law, secured credit is about as hot as a topic can get. Fo...
Since the adoption of Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 in American jurisdictions in the 1960s, scho...
While Government interest is lacking in reforming the English law of secured transactions, there is ...
This review paper is a contribution to a symposium on the 'Future of Secured Credit in Europe'. Its ...
This volume contains the reports and discussions presented at the conference "The Future of Secured ...
This essay revisits earlier work on the relationship between insolvency law and secured credit, the ...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
The contribution analyses the rules on the creation of security rights contained in the (at the time...
This article is concerned with debate in England as to whether English law has tipped too far in fav...
Banks acquire security rights under letters of credit through two methods, as pledgees of shipping d...
The legal history of security interests and insolvency on the Western European continent in the Earl...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
This article compares German and Belgian law with regard to security interests in corporeal movables...
Article 9, Secured Transactions, of the Uniform Commercial Code covers a greatdeal of territory. To ...
Despite advances in finance theory, secured debt remains a puzzle. As a consequence, the justificati...
Within the academic circles of commercial law, secured credit is about as hot as a topic can get. Fo...
Since the adoption of Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 in American jurisdictions in the 1960s, scho...
While Government interest is lacking in reforming the English law of secured transactions, there is ...
This review paper is a contribution to a symposium on the 'Future of Secured Credit in Europe'. Its ...
This volume contains the reports and discussions presented at the conference "The Future of Secured ...
This essay revisits earlier work on the relationship between insolvency law and secured credit, the ...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
The contribution analyses the rules on the creation of security rights contained in the (at the time...
This article is concerned with debate in England as to whether English law has tipped too far in fav...
Banks acquire security rights under letters of credit through two methods, as pledgees of shipping d...
The legal history of security interests and insolvency on the Western European continent in the Earl...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
This article compares German and Belgian law with regard to security interests in corporeal movables...
Article 9, Secured Transactions, of the Uniform Commercial Code covers a greatdeal of territory. To ...
Despite advances in finance theory, secured debt remains a puzzle. As a consequence, the justificati...
Within the academic circles of commercial law, secured credit is about as hot as a topic can get. Fo...