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)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (646)
  • Market Movements by CMS (649)
  • Deals (651)
  • Legal Ease by Lexis® PSL (652)
  • International Briefing from Switzerland (654)

Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2022/10

Spotlight

  • Suzanne Rab: Financial Services and Markets Bill: from retained EU law, to revocation and restatement (647)
  • Tom Leary: There are known unknowns: how strict is civil liability for breaches of sanctions? (651)
  • Jacqueline Cook: Understanding export controls in UK sanctions legislation relating to Russia: issues for lenders (654)
  • Duncan Sheehan: Taking security over certificated shares in private companies (658)
  • Dan Harris: Toto’s law: looking behind ESG rating agency curtains (661)
  • Peter Burgess: US distressed debt techniques and minority protection in English law (667)
  • Liam Robinson, James Warboys, Tibor Korman, Nicola Hiestermann: The Mezzanine Lenders successfully take control of The LYCRA Company (670)
  • Matthew McGhee, Maria Kennedy: Different jurisdictions’ approaches to Quincecare: England and Wales lead the expansive approach (674)
  • Etay Katz, Conor Funston, Francesco Assi, Tara Waters, Anna Delgado, Penny Chamberlain: Digital assets use cases in financial securities: are they “native”? (678)
  • Kerry Langton, Fiona Henderson, Julian Turner, James Dickie: Security over e-money and deposits with deposit aggregators: a new approach is required (682)
  • Robert Purves: Client categorisation under the FCA’s Conduct of Business Rules: what are the possible consequences of getting it wrong? (686)
  • Ian Bergson: An account of profits: when if ever in commercial banking claims? (689)
  • John Lee: Smart contracts and the limits of the “rule of code” (692)
  • Matthew Hodkin, Aiden Hepworth: Principal and main purpose tests in tax treaties: a UK tribunal approach (695)
  • Zachary Kell, Callum Reid-Hutchings: Service, lies and NFTs: litigation and the blockchain (697)


In Practice

  • Latifah Mohamed: Soaring inflation and the case for index-linked baskets (699)
  • Tom Cochran, Boin Cheong: Finding room for asset-backed financings alongside high yield and leveraged loan transactions (700)
  • Caroline Dawson, Stephanie Peacock, Julia Machin: Implementing the UK Wholesale Markets Review (701)

Regulars

  • Competition Law Update by Kirlkland & Ellis LLP (705)
  • Case Analysis by 3 Verulam Buildings (707)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (711)
  • Market Movements by CMS (713)
  • Deals (715)
  • Legal Ease with LexisPSL (716)