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Set-Off Law and Practice: An International Handbook
The third edition of this invaluable guide covers the application and practice of the law of set-off in over 30 jurisdictions worldwide. Expanded to include new material concerning cross-border issues, it provides an at-a-glance resource for banking and finance lawyers wishing to establish the pitfalls of set-off in a foreign jurisdiction.
Author(s) | Edited by William Johnston (Consultant, Consultant, Arthur Cox, Dublin), Thomas Werlen (Managing Partner, Managing Partner, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, Zurich), Frederick Link. |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 672 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 22 Feb 2018 |
Availability | Available |
The third edition of this invaluable guide covers the application and practice of the law of set-off in over 30 jurisdictions worldwide. Expanded to include new material concerning cross-border issues, it provides an at-a-glance resource for banking and finance lawyers wishing to establish the pitfalls of set-off in a foreign jurisdiction.
1: Cecelia M. Mairal, Pablo Gayol: Argentina 2: Ian Paterson: Australia 3: Dr Stefan Tiefenthaler: Austria 4: Marc Vermylen: Belgium 5: Tiago A. D. Themudo Lessa: Brazil 6: Ruth Wahl: Canada 7: Marcelo Armas M.: Chile 8: Chong Liew: China 9: Dr Da
William Johnston is a Consultant at Arthur Cox, having been a partner in the firm for 30 years. He has extensive expertise in all aspects of security law for financing and banking facilities and is a former chair of the Banking Law Division of the Interna