Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2023/9
Spotlight
Sarah Worthington: Fixed and floating charges: still favouring absolutism over multi-factored nuance (583)
Features
Geoffrey Wynne, Jacqueline Cook: The Electronic Trade Documents Act 2023: the key to the future? (587)
Richard Boynton, Kon Asimacopoulos, Sean Lacey, Hannah Crawford, Kate Stephenson: Galapagos: proper construction of Distressed Disposal provisions in intercreditor agreement (590)
James Hall, William Golightly: The risks of attempting to rectify mistakes in security documents, without seeking a court order (594)
Daniel Winick, Mark Presso, Andrew Young, Heba Hazzaa: Wall Street-led secondary trading of private credit loans: considerations for stakeholders (599)
Hamish Patrick, Andrew Kinnes: Moveable transactions: Scotland v England: Round 1 – assigning receivables (602)
Piers Reynolds, Laura Feldman: New challenges for tackling Authorised Push Payment fraud (605)
Lee Federman, Tom Miller: Don’t put all your debt in one basket: debt incurrence flexibility in leveraged finance transactions (610)
Richard Hoyle: The fiduciary’s divestment dilemma: ESG and the age of climate change (612)
Rachel Tandy, Chris Haan: Collective stress or collective redress? Examining available mechanisms for securities litigation in England and Wales (616)
Tim Lees, Sarah Jane O’Leary, Kasia Lorenc: In sync across borders: embracing parallel processes for successful restructurings (620)
Thomas Wong: English law-governed Keepwell Deeds enforced by Hong Kong courts against PRC insolvent companies (623)
Chris Wallace: The Digital Securities Sandbox (627)
Giovanni Bandi, Yasser Nasser: The Cambridge Regulatory Genome Project: a must in a world of regulation technologies (629)
In Practice
Michael Leadbeater: Super senior facilities: a recap on key documentary terms (632)
Rebecca Oliver: Taking effective security over future acquired assets: the importance of contractual intention (634)
Matthew Cox. Lana Ahern, Gabby White: Can the consent of an obligor be taken at face value? (636)
Regulars
Book Review by Ross Cranston, LSE (638)
EU Update by Mauro Megliani, Catholic University of Milan (639)
Case Analysis by Hogan Lovells and Volterra Fietta (641)