Secured Transactions Law in Asia
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Secured Transactions Law in Asia
Principles, Perspectives and Reform
Neo, Dora; Gullifer, Professor Louise
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
10/2022
608
Mole
Inglês
9781509946631
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK and Dora Neo, National University of Singapore
PART I
GENERAL
2. Lost in Transplantation? Modern Principles of Secured Transactions Law as Legal Transplants
Charles W Mooney, Jr, University of Pennsylvania, USA
3. Personal Property Securities Law Reform in Developed Jurisdictions
Anthony Duggan, University of Toronto, Canada
4. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Asia and Access to Finance: What can the UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions Offer?
N Orkun Akseli, University of Durham, UK
5. Secured Transactions Reform in East Asia: Progress and Challenges
Elaine MacEachern, World Bank Group, Financial Institutions Group Advisory Services (Washington DC), USA
PART II
CIVIL LAW JURISDICTIONS
6. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Civil Law Jurisdictions: Challenging Tradition, Facing Reality, and Embracing Modernity
Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballell, , Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
7. The Law of Secured Transactions in China: Comparison and Future Reform
Lebing Wang, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, PRC.
8. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Indonesia: Fiducia, at a Crossroads
Ibrahim Assegaf, STIH Indonesia Jentera, Jakarta, Indonesia and Aria Suyudi, STIH Indonesia Jentera, Jakarta, Indonesia
9. Navigating the Patchwork of Secured Transactions Rules in Japan: Towards a Framework Conducive to Asset Based Lending
Megumi Hara, Gakushuin University, Japan
10. Banking the Unbanked: An Examination of the Personal Property Security Act of the Philippines
Anthony Amunategui Abad, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines, David Kintanar Rosario III, Abad Alcantara & Associates, Philippines and Griselda (Gay) Santos, Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines
11. Korea: The Coexistence of Old and New Secured Transactions Law Regimes
Youngjoon Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea
12. Law Reform of the Secured Transactions Regime in Taiwan: Modernisation, Controversies, and Prospects
Andrew Jen-Guang Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
13. Implementation of International Standards on Secured Transactions into the Thai Legal System: Possibilities and Proposals
Parawee Kasitinon, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
14. Secured Transactions Reform in Vietnam: Prominent Achievements, Experiences, and Lessons Learnt
Huyen Pham, International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group, Vietnam
PART III
COMMON LAW JURISDICTIONS
15. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Common Law Jurisdictions (Brunei Darussalam as an Example)
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK
16. Bangladesh Secured Transactions Framework: Moving Towards a Reform
Marek Dubovec, Kozolchyk National Law Center, USA and Junayed Chowdhury, Vertex Chambers, Bangladesh and Vertex International Consulting, Australia
17. Secured Transactions Law in India: Suggestions for Reforms
M R Umarji, Indian Delegate to UNCITRAL Working Group VI on Secured Transactions
Law
18. Pakistan's Reform of Secured Transactions Law: Challenges and the Road Ahead
Marek Dubovec, Kozolchyk National Law Center, USA and Zahra Abid, Haidermota & Co, Pakistan
19. Secured Transactions Law in Singapore: Living with Untidiness
Dora Neo, National University of Singapore
20. Conclusion
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK and Dora Neo, National University of Singapore
PART I
GENERAL
2. Lost in Transplantation? Modern Principles of Secured Transactions Law as Legal Transplants
Charles W Mooney, Jr, University of Pennsylvania, USA
3. Personal Property Securities Law Reform in Developed Jurisdictions
Anthony Duggan, University of Toronto, Canada
4. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Asia and Access to Finance: What can the UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions Offer?
N Orkun Akseli, University of Durham, UK
5. Secured Transactions Reform in East Asia: Progress and Challenges
Elaine MacEachern, World Bank Group, Financial Institutions Group Advisory Services (Washington DC), USA
PART II
CIVIL LAW JURISDICTIONS
6. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Civil Law Jurisdictions: Challenging Tradition, Facing Reality, and Embracing Modernity
Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballell, , Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
7. The Law of Secured Transactions in China: Comparison and Future Reform
Lebing Wang, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, PRC.
8. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Indonesia: Fiducia, at a Crossroads
Ibrahim Assegaf, STIH Indonesia Jentera, Jakarta, Indonesia and Aria Suyudi, STIH Indonesia Jentera, Jakarta, Indonesia
9. Navigating the Patchwork of Secured Transactions Rules in Japan: Towards a Framework Conducive to Asset Based Lending
Megumi Hara, Gakushuin University, Japan
10. Banking the Unbanked: An Examination of the Personal Property Security Act of the Philippines
Anthony Amunategui Abad, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines, David Kintanar Rosario III, Abad Alcantara & Associates, Philippines and Griselda (Gay) Santos, Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines
11. Korea: The Coexistence of Old and New Secured Transactions Law Regimes
Youngjoon Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea
12. Law Reform of the Secured Transactions Regime in Taiwan: Modernisation, Controversies, and Prospects
Andrew Jen-Guang Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
13. Implementation of International Standards on Secured Transactions into the Thai Legal System: Possibilities and Proposals
Parawee Kasitinon, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
14. Secured Transactions Reform in Vietnam: Prominent Achievements, Experiences, and Lessons Learnt
Huyen Pham, International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group, Vietnam
PART III
COMMON LAW JURISDICTIONS
15. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Common Law Jurisdictions (Brunei Darussalam as an Example)
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK
16. Bangladesh Secured Transactions Framework: Moving Towards a Reform
Marek Dubovec, Kozolchyk National Law Center, USA and Junayed Chowdhury, Vertex Chambers, Bangladesh and Vertex International Consulting, Australia
17. Secured Transactions Law in India: Suggestions for Reforms
M R Umarji, Indian Delegate to UNCITRAL Working Group VI on Secured Transactions
Law
18. Pakistan's Reform of Secured Transactions Law: Challenges and the Road Ahead
Marek Dubovec, Kozolchyk National Law Center, USA and Zahra Abid, Haidermota & Co, Pakistan
19. Secured Transactions Law in Singapore: Living with Untidiness
Dora Neo, National University of Singapore
20. Conclusion
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK
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1. Introduction
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK and Dora Neo, National University of Singapore
PART I
GENERAL
2. Lost in Transplantation? Modern Principles of Secured Transactions Law as Legal Transplants
Charles W Mooney, Jr, University of Pennsylvania, USA
3. Personal Property Securities Law Reform in Developed Jurisdictions
Anthony Duggan, University of Toronto, Canada
4. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Asia and Access to Finance: What can the UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions Offer?
N Orkun Akseli, University of Durham, UK
5. Secured Transactions Reform in East Asia: Progress and Challenges
Elaine MacEachern, World Bank Group, Financial Institutions Group Advisory Services (Washington DC), USA
PART II
CIVIL LAW JURISDICTIONS
6. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Civil Law Jurisdictions: Challenging Tradition, Facing Reality, and Embracing Modernity
Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballell, , Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
7. The Law of Secured Transactions in China: Comparison and Future Reform
Lebing Wang, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, PRC.
8. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Indonesia: Fiducia, at a Crossroads
Ibrahim Assegaf, STIH Indonesia Jentera, Jakarta, Indonesia and Aria Suyudi, STIH Indonesia Jentera, Jakarta, Indonesia
9. Navigating the Patchwork of Secured Transactions Rules in Japan: Towards a Framework Conducive to Asset Based Lending
Megumi Hara, Gakushuin University, Japan
10. Banking the Unbanked: An Examination of the Personal Property Security Act of the Philippines
Anthony Amunategui Abad, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines, David Kintanar Rosario III, Abad Alcantara & Associates, Philippines and Griselda (Gay) Santos, Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines
11. Korea: The Coexistence of Old and New Secured Transactions Law Regimes
Youngjoon Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea
12. Law Reform of the Secured Transactions Regime in Taiwan: Modernisation, Controversies, and Prospects
Andrew Jen-Guang Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
13. Implementation of International Standards on Secured Transactions into the Thai Legal System: Possibilities and Proposals
Parawee Kasitinon, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
14. Secured Transactions Reform in Vietnam: Prominent Achievements, Experiences, and Lessons Learnt
Huyen Pham, International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group, Vietnam
PART III
COMMON LAW JURISDICTIONS
15. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Common Law Jurisdictions (Brunei Darussalam as an Example)
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK
16. Bangladesh Secured Transactions Framework: Moving Towards a Reform
Marek Dubovec, Kozolchyk National Law Center, USA and Junayed Chowdhury, Vertex Chambers, Bangladesh and Vertex International Consulting, Australia
17. Secured Transactions Law in India: Suggestions for Reforms
M R Umarji, Indian Delegate to UNCITRAL Working Group VI on Secured Transactions
Law
18. Pakistan's Reform of Secured Transactions Law: Challenges and the Road Ahead
Marek Dubovec, Kozolchyk National Law Center, USA and Zahra Abid, Haidermota & Co, Pakistan
19. Secured Transactions Law in Singapore: Living with Untidiness
Dora Neo, National University of Singapore
20. Conclusion
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK and Dora Neo, National University of Singapore
PART I
GENERAL
2. Lost in Transplantation? Modern Principles of Secured Transactions Law as Legal Transplants
Charles W Mooney, Jr, University of Pennsylvania, USA
3. Personal Property Securities Law Reform in Developed Jurisdictions
Anthony Duggan, University of Toronto, Canada
4. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Asia and Access to Finance: What can the UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions Offer?
N Orkun Akseli, University of Durham, UK
5. Secured Transactions Reform in East Asia: Progress and Challenges
Elaine MacEachern, World Bank Group, Financial Institutions Group Advisory Services (Washington DC), USA
PART II
CIVIL LAW JURISDICTIONS
6. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Civil Law Jurisdictions: Challenging Tradition, Facing Reality, and Embracing Modernity
Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballell, , Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
7. The Law of Secured Transactions in China: Comparison and Future Reform
Lebing Wang, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, PRC.
8. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Indonesia: Fiducia, at a Crossroads
Ibrahim Assegaf, STIH Indonesia Jentera, Jakarta, Indonesia and Aria Suyudi, STIH Indonesia Jentera, Jakarta, Indonesia
9. Navigating the Patchwork of Secured Transactions Rules in Japan: Towards a Framework Conducive to Asset Based Lending
Megumi Hara, Gakushuin University, Japan
10. Banking the Unbanked: An Examination of the Personal Property Security Act of the Philippines
Anthony Amunategui Abad, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines, David Kintanar Rosario III, Abad Alcantara & Associates, Philippines and Griselda (Gay) Santos, Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines
11. Korea: The Coexistence of Old and New Secured Transactions Law Regimes
Youngjoon Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea
12. Law Reform of the Secured Transactions Regime in Taiwan: Modernisation, Controversies, and Prospects
Andrew Jen-Guang Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
13. Implementation of International Standards on Secured Transactions into the Thai Legal System: Possibilities and Proposals
Parawee Kasitinon, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
14. Secured Transactions Reform in Vietnam: Prominent Achievements, Experiences, and Lessons Learnt
Huyen Pham, International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group, Vietnam
PART III
COMMON LAW JURISDICTIONS
15. Secured Transactions Law Reform in Common Law Jurisdictions (Brunei Darussalam as an Example)
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK
16. Bangladesh Secured Transactions Framework: Moving Towards a Reform
Marek Dubovec, Kozolchyk National Law Center, USA and Junayed Chowdhury, Vertex Chambers, Bangladesh and Vertex International Consulting, Australia
17. Secured Transactions Law in India: Suggestions for Reforms
M R Umarji, Indian Delegate to UNCITRAL Working Group VI on Secured Transactions
Law
18. Pakistan's Reform of Secured Transactions Law: Challenges and the Road Ahead
Marek Dubovec, Kozolchyk National Law Center, USA and Zahra Abid, Haidermota & Co, Pakistan
19. Secured Transactions Law in Singapore: Living with Untidiness
Dora Neo, National University of Singapore
20. Conclusion
Louise Gullifer, University of Cambridge, UK
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