Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2024/5

Spotlight

  • Tetyana Nesterchuk: Unlocking the use of Russian Central Bank assets: is collateralisation the answer? (295)

Features

  • Louise Gullifer: Non-notification receivables financing: can the assignor sue without joining the assignee? (299)
  • Jeremy Duffy, Tom Falkus, Richard Lloyd, Sherri Snelson, Samantha Richardson: Fund finance and sustainability: new guidance on the application of the SLLPs (303)
  • Christopher Boardman, Tom Beasley: Pitfalls with board resolutions authorising loan facilities (306)
  • Daniel Lightman, Reuben Comiskey: The rule in Clayton’s Case: its application in non-banking relationships (309)
  • Brie Stevens-Hoare: Delivering valid notices of assignment: s 136 in 2024 (312)
  • Matthew Parker: Does the restoration of Crown preference mean that guarantors can get off the hook? (316)
  • Emmar Radmore, Natalie Caple: Joining the dots: a wider use for AML e-verification tools? (319)
  • Nicholas Broomfield: A mortgagee’s accountability for mortgage valuations following Shokrollah-Babaee v EFG Private Bank (321)
  • Angela Batterson: The dynamics of insurers as lenders in the NAV market (325)
  • Charles Kerrigan, Charlotte Bellamy: Artificial intelligence in syndicated lending (327)
  • Sam Roberts: Channel Islands and statutory fences: obtaining evidence for use overseas (333)
  • Paul Ferguson, Karl Clowry, Harriet Territt, Aziz Abdul: Going cashless: the treatment of cryptoassets in insolvency proceedings (335)
  • Caroline Dawson, Paul Ellison, Sara Evans: Enhancing trust in ESG ratings: welcome moves to fix the ecosystem (337)

In Practice

  • Laura Smith: Rated subscription lines: bringing fund governing documents and finance documents into focus (341)
  • Jon Ford, Michael Tan: CP24/2: a comparison with other International Financial Centres (343)
  • Lee Harding, Prag Sivaguru: Culture and D&I in Financial Services: the latest reforms to shift the dial (344)
  • Lu’ayy Minwer Al-Rimawi: The critical importance of “Shariah compliance” in the Islamic financial services industry: the UK’s need for jurisprudential clarity (346)

Regulars

  • Case Analysis by One Essex Court (348)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (351)
  • Market Movements by CMS (355)
  • Deals (357)
  • Legal Ease with Lexis+® UK (358)
  • International Briefing from Finland (360)

Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2023/7

Spotlight

  • Dominic Gregory: Sustainable finance: perspectives on some of the difficult questions (443)
  • Jeremy Duffy, Richard Lloyd, Samantha Richardson: Documenting SLLs: a comparison of the LMA/LSTA approach to sustainability provisions (447)
  • Marcus Mander: The “purview” principle in an era of rising interest rates (450)
  • Darren Littlejohn, Jacklyn Hoffman, Alessia Saracino: Giving notice under an ISDA: lessons learned and potential new approaches (453)
  • Matthew Padian: Security reinstatement provisions: worth the paper they are written on?
  • Nick Yeo: Crypto exchanges: the basics (455)
  • Brad Pomfret: Where does Barton v Morris leave the law of unjust enrichment in relation to payment for services provided under a contract? (463)
  • Keith Rowley, Elizabeth Ovley: Are leveraged LDI strategies lawful? How the courts would construe reg 5 of the OPSRs (467)
  • Trevor Borthwick, Alexandra Wood: “Credit bidding” unsecured debt in an administration (471)
  • Camilla Macpherson: ESG investing: a growing gulf between the US and Europe? (473)
  • Clarissa Jones: Revisiting the transaction at an undervalue risk to UK covered bondholders (476)
  • Sarah Green, Matthew Kimber: Law Commission Report on Digital Assets (478)
  • Peter Dodge: Contributory negligence defences to claims against financial institutions (480)
  • Simge Aslan: Staking services in insolvency: problems of certainty and predictability (483)

In Practice

  • Matthew Hodkin: Pillar Two: the global minimum tax and its implications for financing transactions (487)
  • Joseph Wren, Nick Morgan: The initial margin “big bang”: the aftermath (488)
  • Delphine Currie, James Wilkinson, Ed Tyler: UK equity capital markets: reforming the listing regime (490)

Regulars

  • Case Analysis by 3 Verulam Buildings, Selborne Chambers and 4 Stone Buildings (491)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (496)
  • Market Movements by CMS (499)
  • Deals (501)
  • Legal Ease with Lexis+®UK (502)
  • International Briefings from Spain (503)