Discusses the mechanisms by which international commercial letters of credit attempt to balance the rights of buyers and sellers in the event of insolvency. Reviews key features of international sales contracts, the information contained in letters of credit, the extent to which these constitute a payment guarantee and the problems arising from the current operation of the fraud exception, including its role in balancing the interests of the parties. Considers the reasons why the priority interests granted to third parties following seller insolvency are inappropriate and why the separate contracts negotiated by each party outside the primary contract should be seen as subordinate to the primary parties' claims against one another
Common justifications for the use of the letter of credit fail to explain its widespread use. The cl...
During the last ten years, there has been a remarkable increase in the number of cases involving inc...
LL.M. (Banking Law)Abstract: The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the inconsistencies surr...
The letter of credit continues to play an indispensable role in the financing and securing of intern...
In international trade with buyer and seller in different countries the parties can be insecure whet...
This thesis puts forward two principal arguments. First, it argues that commercial letters of credit...
This study attempts to compare the various concepts which have been developed under U.S. and German ...
The article is designed to outline the features of the documentary credit and its vital role in inte...
This thesis deals with the remedy of avoidance under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for ...
International transactions involve an array of risks. A persistent risk in individual commercial tra...
Letters of Credit (Ls/C), the most common form of financing international commerce, have been a majo...
The thesis covers aspects of the law relating to letters of credit. It deals with the operation of l...
The subject of this paper is a type of letter of credit that is not commonly encountered in the prac...
LL.M. (Commercial Law)Abstract: Courts globally have grappled with the notion of recognising excepti...
Documentary letters of credit are among most popular trade finance instruments used in international...
Common justifications for the use of the letter of credit fail to explain its widespread use. The cl...
During the last ten years, there has been a remarkable increase in the number of cases involving inc...
LL.M. (Banking Law)Abstract: The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the inconsistencies surr...
The letter of credit continues to play an indispensable role in the financing and securing of intern...
In international trade with buyer and seller in different countries the parties can be insecure whet...
This thesis puts forward two principal arguments. First, it argues that commercial letters of credit...
This study attempts to compare the various concepts which have been developed under U.S. and German ...
The article is designed to outline the features of the documentary credit and its vital role in inte...
This thesis deals with the remedy of avoidance under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for ...
International transactions involve an array of risks. A persistent risk in individual commercial tra...
Letters of Credit (Ls/C), the most common form of financing international commerce, have been a majo...
The thesis covers aspects of the law relating to letters of credit. It deals with the operation of l...
The subject of this paper is a type of letter of credit that is not commonly encountered in the prac...
LL.M. (Commercial Law)Abstract: Courts globally have grappled with the notion of recognising excepti...
Documentary letters of credit are among most popular trade finance instruments used in international...
Common justifications for the use of the letter of credit fail to explain its widespread use. The cl...
During the last ten years, there has been a remarkable increase in the number of cases involving inc...
LL.M. (Banking Law)Abstract: The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the inconsistencies surr...