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Secured Transactions Reform And Access To Credit |
Edited by Frederique Dahan and John Simpson who have been working in the Office of the General Counsel at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development over the last decade.
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‘. . . a well-presented collection of interesting papers within which one finds a rich resource of information and perspectives on secured transactions reform from parts of the world which are often overlooked in comparative commercial law scholarship.’ – Noel McGrath, Journal of Business Law
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Contents: Foreword Part I: Access to Credit and Secured Transactions in a Global World Part II: Secured Transactions Law to Support Access to Credit: A Case for Reform Part III: Taking Security in Practice: Microfinance and Mortgage Part IV: Stories of Reform: Lessons Learned and Remaining Challenges Index
Contributors: M.-E. Ancel, T. Beck, F. Dahan, N. de la Peña, T. Engelhardt, H. Fleisig, M. Holtmann, F. Lopez-de-Silanes, D. Lupulescu, K. Mathernová, B. Regitz, M.S. Safavian, J. Simpson
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This book is part of the Elgar Financial Law series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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