Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2024/1
Spotlight
Duncan Sheehan: Digital Assets: why the Law Commission are wrong about control (3)
Features
Andrew Thompson, Philip MorrisonCarillon: a director’s strict duty to know the company’s true financial position? (5)
Rabin Kok: Third party rights and the LMA suite of Debt Documents (8)
Alan Davies, Michelle Gilmore-Parry: The rise of “hybrids” in the ever-converging PIK and Preferred Equity landscape (11)
Akber Datoo: Offer and acceptance … and sailing into the terms of decentralised networks (15)
Stephen Moverley Smith, Rachel Carver: Can beneficial noteholders commence insolvency proceedings? Diverging views emerge across the offshore world (21)
Dan Hirschovits, Aaron Ferner, Joshua Bunn: Going public: the impact of IPOs on facility agreements (24)
Susan Wong, Lim Wei Lee, Felix Lee: Sanctions clauses in documentary credit transactions: a cautionary tale (28)
David Rouch: Investor duties and sustainability: the turn towards tackling sustainability challenges (31)
Matthew Parfitt: Just a minute: inserting the time into pre-prepared board minutes (36)
Benjamin Pilling, Ruth Bala: Shared appreciation mortgages: how far can the “unfair relationships” regime stretch? (38)
Ciarán McGonagle, Finn Casey Fierro: For whom the code tolls: an integrated, modular architecture for smart derivatives contracts (41)
Simon Crown, Monica Sah, Sara Evans: Third country market access for core banking services in the EU: all change from autumn 2026 (45)
Jacob J Meagher: The implications of the novel “Audit Duty” on professional service firms: Part 2 (49)
In Practice
James Greene, Martin Forbes, Nicola Chapman, Man Hay Yip, : The art of the intercreditor Ripping up the rulebook: financing the energy transition (54)
Chris Armstrong, Christopher Sullivan: Preparing for a new UK securitisation framework (56)