The law and practice of international finance: 6. Conflict of laws and international finance
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adam_text | CONTENTS DEDICATION V WORKS IN THE SERIES VI PREFACE VII THE AUTHOR
XXVII SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XXVIII ABBREVIATIONS XXXI PART 1:
GENERAL CHAPTER PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION 3 WHAT ARE FINANCIAL ASSETS FOR? 3
ROLE OF BANKS AND OTHER DEPOSITARIES OF FINANCIAL ASSETS 3 ADVANTAGES
AND DISADVANTAGES OF CREDIT 4 KEY FEATURES OF FINANCIAL ASSETS 4
IMPORTANCE OF INSOLVENCY LAW IN CREDIT ECONOMIES 6 SCOPE OF CONFLICT
LAWS AND FINANCE 7 DEGREE OF INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS ON CONFLICT OF LAWS
7 AMOUNTS INVOLVED IN FINANCE . 8 PART 2: GOVERNING LAW OF CONTRACTS 2
GOVERNING LAW OF FINANCIAL CONTRACTS GENERALLY 1 1 FACTORS GOVERNING
CHOICE OF LAW 11 INTRODUCTION 11 FACTORS INFLUENCING CONTRACT CHOICE OF
LAW 11 ENGLISH AND NEW YORK LAW 12 INSULATION 15 LIMITS ON INSULATION 16
DIFFERENCES IN CONTRACT LAW AND PREDICTABILITY 16 ROME CONTRACT
CONVENTION OF 1980 AND EU CONTRACTS REGULATION 20 INTRODUCTION 20 OTHER
CONFLICTS CODES 21 INTERPRETATION OF THE CONVENTION 21 SCOPE OF THE
CONVENTION 22 STATES WITH MORE THAN ONE LEGAL SYSTEM 22 EXCLUSIONS 22
CHOICE OF LAW 25 MANDATORY RULES AND PUBLIC POLICY 25 SUMMARY OF SCOPE
OF APPLICABLE LAW 26 EXISTENCE AND VALIDITY 27 FORMAL VALIDITY 28
INTERPRETATION 31 XII CONTENTS PERFORMANCE 31 CONSEQUENCES OF BREACH 32
DISCHARGE AND PRESCRIPTION 32 CONSEQUENCES OF NULLITY OF THE CONTRACT 33
VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENTS 33 SUBROGATION 34 SET-OFF 35 PROOF OF LAW 35
SUMMARY OF ISSUES NOT COVERED BY APPLICABLE LAW 35 MANDATORY STATUTES
AND PUBLIC POLICY 36 CORPORATE CONSTITUTION AND CORPORATE INTERNAL
AFFAIRS 37 CORPORATE AMALGAMATIONS 39 SECURITY INSTITUTES AND OTHER
PROPERTY TRANSFERS 41 CORPORATE INSOLVENCY 41 PROCEDURE 41 EU LAW AND
OVERRIDING CONVENTIONS 42 CHOICE OF LAW 43 EXPRESS CHOICE OF APPLICABLE
LAW 43 EVASIVE CHOICES OF LAW 47 APPLICABLE LAW IN ABSENCE OF EXPRESS
CHOICE 47 ROME CONVENTION AND REGULATION RULES ON APPLICABLE LAW IN
ABSENCE OF CHOICES 48 MANDATORY PRESUMPTIONS UNDER DRAFT EU CONTRACT
REGULATION 51 IMMOVEABLES (LAND) 57 CONNECTING FACTORS 57 STATE
CONTRACTS 60 ALTERNATIVE OR OPTIONAL CHOICES OF LAW; VARIATIONS OF
CHOSEN LAW 60 DEPAC.AGE (SPLIT LAW) 60 INCORPORATION OF LAW 61 RENVOI 61
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND OTHER GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW 62
CONTRACTS CONTRARY TO PUBLIC INTEREST 64 PUBLIC POLICY OVERRIDES 64
EXAMPLES OF MANDATORY RULES 65 EXAMPLES OF PUBLIC POLICY 66 EXCULPATION
CLAUSES 67 CONTRACTS ILLEGAL AT PLACE OF PERFORMANCE 68 DISCHARGE OF
CONTRACTS 70 GENERAL RULE 70 EXAMPLES: MORATORIUMS, EXCHANGE CONTROLS,
ANNULMENTS, ETC. 70 EXCEPTIONS TO CONTROL OF DISCHARGE BY GOVERNING LAW
72 3 GOVERNING LAW: PARTICULAR TOPICS 73 FOREIGN CURRENCY OBLIGATIONS 73
AMBIGUITY IN CURRENCY CHOICE 73 CURRENCY OF PAYMENT 73 METHOD OF PAYMENT
74 JUDGMENTS IN FOREIGN CURRENCY 74 CONVERSION OF CURRENCIES ON
INSOLVENT LIQUIDATION 75 REVALORISATION OF CURRENCIES 76 MAINTENANCE OF
VALUE AND INDEXATION 76 CONTENTS XIII EXCHANGE CONTROLS 77 INTRODUCTION
77 RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL REGULATIONS 78 INTERNATIONAL
GROUNDS FOR NON-RECOGNITION 80 ARTICLE VIII 2(B) OF THE IMF AGREEMENT 82
MARKET PRACTICE IN INTERNATIONAL LOANS 86 EMBARGOES 87 USURY AND
INTEREST 88 TYPES OF USURY LAWS 88 EXEMPTIONS FROM USURY LAWS 89
GOVERNING LAW 89 TAXATION 90 WITHHOLDING TAXES 90 GROSSING-UP CLAUSES 91
GENERAL RULE FOR FOREIGN TAXES 91 DEDUCTION OF WITHHOLDING TAXES 91
RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN REVENUE LAWS 92 FOREIGN STAMP DUTIES AND OTHER
DOCUMENTARY TAXES 92 CLASS ACTIONS 93 BONDHOLDER COMMUNITIES 94 PART 3:
JUDICIAL JURISDICTION 4 JUDICIAL JURISDICTION GENERALLY 99 INTRODUCTION
99 GENERALLY 99 PURPOSES OF FORUM SELECTED 99 SURVEY OF INTERNATIONAL
RULES 101 GENERALLY 101 UNIVERSAL BASES OF JURISDICTION 102 SUMMARY OF
LONG-ARM JURISDICTION 102 TRANSIENT PRESENCE 103 DOING BUSINESS LOCALLY
104 LIFTING VEIL OF INCORPORATION 104 TRANSACTION CONNECTIONS 105
NATIONALITY OR DOMICILE OF CLAIMANT 106 LOCAL ASSETS 107 JUDICIAL
JURISDICTION IN ENGLAND 108 GENERALLY 108 PRIOR AGREEMENT TO SUBMIT 109
PRESENCE IN ENGLAND 109 ENGLISH LONG-ARM JURISDICTION 111 5 EUROPEAN
JUDGMENTS REGULATION 116 INTRODUCTION 116 CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL MATTERS:
ART 1 118 OTHER CONVENTIONS 120 MANDATORY SUIT AT DOMICILE 120
ALTERNATIVES TO DOMICILE: ARTS 5, 6, 7 AND 24 121 EXCLUSIVE
JURISDICTION: ART 22 126 INSURANCE, CONSUMER AND EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS
127 FORUM NON CONVENIENS 127 PROTECTIVE MEASURES 128 XIV CONTENTS 6 7 8
9 0 CONCURRENT AND RELATED ACTIONS: ARTS 27 AND 30 NON-EU DEFENDANTS:
ART 4 CONTRACTING OUT: ART 23 MUTUAL RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF
JUDGMENTS SETTLEMENTS RESTRICTIONS ON JUDICIAL JURISDICTION INTRODUCTION
FORUM NON CONVENIENS MULTIPLE ACTIONS (LIS ALIBI PENDENS) JURISDICTION
CLAUSES TYPICAL CLAUSES EXCLUSIVE AND MULTIPLE JURISDICTION CLAUSES
GOVERNING LAW OF JURISDICTION CLAUSES ARBITRATION SUITABILITY OF
ARBITRATION FOR FINANCIAL CONTRACTS INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT
OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES ( ICSID ) INVESTMENT ARBITRATION UNDER BILATERAL
INVESTMENT TREATIES ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS INTRODUCTION
RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT CONVENTIONS GENERALLY FEDERAL AND DOMESTIC
RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT STATES OTHER TREATY NETWORKS USUAL CONDITIONS OF
ENFORCEMENT: SUMMARY COUNTRY SUMMARY RE-EXAMINATION OF THE MERITS
JURISDICTION OF COURT OF ORIGIN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY RECIPROCITY DUE
PROCESS: FAIR TRIAL WITHOUT FRAUD DUE NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS NO VIOLATION
OF PUBLIC POLICY MONEY JUDGMENTS ONLY JUDGMENT IS NOT FOR TAXES, FINES
OR PENALTIES JUDGMENT IS FINAL AND CONCLUSIVE NO CONFLICT WITH LOCAL
JUDGMENT CURRENCY OF ENFORCED JUDGMENT PRE-JUDGMENT AND OTHER
ATTACHMENTS GENERALLY AVAILABILITY OF PROVISIONAL ATTACHMENTS CONDITIONS
OF AVAILABILITY SECURITY FOR COSTS AND DAMAGES JURISDICTION ASSETS
AVAILABLE PRIORITIES SET-OFF SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY DISCOVERY FREEZING OF
WORLDWIDE ASSETS COMPLIANCE SANCTIONS ATTACHMENTS 128 130 131 135 136
137 137 137 139 141 141 144 147 149 149 151 153 155 155 156 157 159 160
161 163 163 165 166 166 167 168 169 169 170 171 171 172 172 172 173 174
175 176 177 177 177 177 178 179 180 CONTENTS XV PART 4: PARTICULAR
TOPICS 11 TORT AND RESTITUTION 183 INTRODUCTION 183 TORT 183 THE MAIN
TORTS IN FINANCIAL LAW 183 GOVERNING LAW OF TORTS 185 LAW OF THE COURTS
(LEX FORI) 186 LAW OF THE PLACE OF THE TORT 186 CLOSELY CONNECTED LAW OF
THE TORT 187 EXAMPLES OF DETERMINING THE GOVERNING LAW 189 WRONGS
COVERED BY DIFFERENT RULES 190 RENVOI 191 ISSUES GOVERNED BY THE
GOVERNING LAW OF THE TORT 192 ISSUES NOT GOVERNED BY THE GOVERNING LAW
OF TORT 193 JURISDICTION OVER TORTS 193 JURISDICTION OVER TORT CLAIMS
FOR MISREPRESENTATION 193 RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT 196 RESTITUTION 196
WHAT IS RESTITUTION? 196 GOVERNING LAW OF RESTITUTION 198 WHAT THE
GOVERNING LAW GOVERNS 200 JURISDICTION OVER RESTITUTION CLAIMS 200 EU
REGULATION ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO NON-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS (ROME
II) 201 SCOPE OF THE REGULATION 201 EXCLUSIONS FROM THE REGULATION 202
FREE CHOICE OF LAW 203 GOVERNING LAW OF TORTS 204 PRODUCT LIABILITY 204
UNFAIR COMMERCIAL PRACTICES AND COMPETITION LAW 205 ENVIRONMENTAL TORTS
206 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 206 RESTITUTION GENERALLY 206 UNJUST
ENRICHMENT 206 ACTS WITHOUT AUTHORITY 207 PRE-CONTRACTUAL DEALINGS 207
SCOPE OF THE GOVERNING LAW 208 MANDATORY RULES AND PUBLIC POLICY 208
DIRECT ACTIONS AGAINST INSURERS 209 RETROSPECTIVITY 209 12 TRUSTS 210
TRUSTS GENERALLY 210 GOVERNING LAW OF TRUSTS 211 CHOICE OF LAW 211 ROME
CONVENTION OF 1980 ON CONTRACT APPLICABLE LAW 211 SCOPE OF GOVERNING LAW
212 INSOLVENCY ASPECTS 213 PROPERTY ASPECTS OF TRUSTS 213 INSOLVENCY OF
TRUSTEES UNDER THE HAGUE TRUSTS CONVENTION 214 INSOLVENCY OF TRUSTEES
UNDER THE EU INSOLVENCY REGULATION 216 INSOLVENCY OF TRUSTEES UNDER THE
UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 217 XVI CONTENTS IMMUNITY OF TRUST ASSETS MAY BE
DECIDED BY LOCATION OF ASSETS TRACING OF PROPERTY INSOLVENCY OF TRUSTS
JURISDICTION OVER TRUSTS SUMMARY OF THE HAGUE CONVENTION ON THE LAW
APPLICABLE TO TRUSTS AND ON THEIR RECOGNITION OF JANUARY 10, 1986 13
SET-OFF AND NETTING MEANING AND CLASSES OF SET-OFF AND NETTING SET-OFF
SETTLEMENT NETTING CLASSES OF SET-OFF FLAWED ASSETS AND CHARGE-BACKS
SOLVENT SET-OFF: CONFLICT OF LAWS INDEPENDENT SET-OFF POTENTIAL
CONFLICTS ROLE OF LEX FORI CUMULATIVE LAW OTHER FORMS OF SET-OFF
INTERVENERS INSOLVENCY SET-OFF: CONFLICT OF LAWS GENERAL CARVE-OUT
STATUTES FOR FINANCIAL MARKETS EU INSOLVENCY REGULATION 2000 AND BANK
DIRECTIVE 2001 UNCITRAL MODEL LAW GENERALISATION OF EU PRINCIPLES OTHER
PRINCIPLES CONCLUSION POSTPONEMENT OF MATURITY BY FOREIGN INSOLVENCY
PROCEEDINGS NETTING AND CANCELLATION OF CONTRACTS 14 SECURITY INTERESTS,
TITLE FINANCE AND OTHER PROPERTY TRANSFERS INTRODUCTION AND
CLASSIFICATION OF ISSUES SCOPE GENERALLY USES OF SECURITY INTERESTS AND
TITLE FINANCE CLASSIFICATION OF CONFLICT ARENAS MAIN ISSUES OTHER ISSUES
SUMMARY ROME CONTRACTS CONVENTION 1980 AND EU CONTRACTS REGULATION
CORPORATE ASPECTS: DEBTORS AND CREDITORS PERMITTED SECURITY CREDITORS
TRUSTEES OF SECURITY INTERESTS CONTRACTUAL ASPECTS OF SECURITY
AGREEMENTS INTRODUCTION FORMALITIES MATTERS DECIDED BY THE GOVERNING LAW
OF THE SECURITY AGREEMENT EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURE ENFORCEMENT REMEDIES
217 218 218 219 220 224 224 224 225 225 227 228 228 229 229 230 230 230
232 232 234 235 236 236 237 239 239 239 241 241 241 241 242 245 245 247
248 248 248 250 250 250 250 251 252 253 253 CONTENTS XVII CHOICE OF LAW
FOR SECURITY AGREEMENT 254 PERMISSIBLE SECURED DEBT 255 LAW OF THE
LOCATION OF ASSETS: PRINCIPLES 255 INTRODUCTION 255 ORIGINS OF LAW OF
LOCATION OF THE COLLATERAL 256 PROBLEMS WITH THE LOCATION RULE 257
SUMMARY OF LOCATION RULES 257 BANKRUPTCY CONFLICTS 258 CONCLUSION 258
CHARACTERISATION OF SECURITISATION OF SECURITY INTERESTS 258 GOVERNING
LAW OF CREATION, PERFECTION AND PRIORITIES: SUMMARY 260 GENERAL RULES
260 RENVOI 260 GOVERNING LAW OF CREATION: ATTACHMENT 260 GOVERNING LAW
OF CREATION: PUBLICITY 261 GOVERNING LAW OF PRIORITIES 261
DEBTOR-INDEXED FILING SYSTEMS 262 SUMMARY OF CONFLICTS RULES IF THERE IS
A FILING STATUTE 263 GOVERNING LAW EXECUTION BY JUDGMENT CREDITORS OVER
THE COLLATERAL 265 IMPACT OF ENGLISH-BASED FILING SYSTEMS FOR COMPANY
CHARGES 266 GOVERNING LAW OF PERFECTION AND PRIORITIES UNDER UCC ARTICLE
9 268 GOVERNING LAW OF PERFECTION AND PRIORITIES IN CANADA AND NEW
ZEALAND 273 LAND: GOVERNING LAW OF PERFECTION AND PRIORITIES 273
NON-TITLED GOODS: GOVERNING LAW OF PERFECTION AND PRIORITIES 275 SHIPS
AND AIRCRAFT: GOVERNING LAW OF PERFECTION AND PRIORITIES 278 INTANGIBLE
MOVEABLES: GOVERNING LAW OF PERFECTION AND PRIORITIES 282 RECOGNITION OF
FLOATING CHARGES 287 ENFORCEMENT JURISDICTION AND GOVERNING LAW OF
ENFORCEMENT 288 MAIN ISSUES 288 CONTRACT JURISDICTION 289 PRESERVATIVE
ARREST JURISDICTION 289 ENFORCEMENT JURISDICTION 290 GOVERNING LAW OF
ENFORCEMENT REMEDIES 294 SELF-HELP ENFORCEMENT 295 RECOGNITION OF
ENFORCEMENT JUDGMENTS 295 ENFORCEMENT JURISDICTION OVER SHIPS AND
AIRCRAFT 296 BASES OF MARITIME JURISDICTION: SUMMARY 296 IN REM
JURISDICTION OVER SHIP AND DEBTOR 296 ATTACHMENT JURISDICTION OVER SHIP
BUT NOT DEBTOR 297 READY TO SAIL RULE 298 FINAL JUDGMENT NECESSARY 298
BRUSSELS ARREST CONVENTION OF 1952 298 EUROPEAN JUDGMENTS REGULATION 301
JURISDICTION TO ARREST AIRCRAFT 302 IMPACT OF CONVENTIONS 303 XVIII
CONTENTS RECOGNITION OF RECEIVERS APPOINTED BY SECURED CREDITORS 303
ENGLISH RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN RECEIVERS 304 FOREIGN RECOGNITION OF
ENGLISH-BASED RECEIVERS 305 ENGLISH ADMINISTRATIVE RECEIVERS 305
ENFORCEMENT AND JURISDICTION CLAUSES 306 ENFORCEMENT CLAUSES 306
JURISDICTION CLAUSES 306 BANKRUPTCY CONFLICTS 306 MAIN ISSUES 306
CONFLICTS RULES 307 EU INSOLVENCY REGULATION 307 UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 310
ENGLISH LAW 310 15 GENEVA AND CAPE TOWN AIRCRAFT CONVENTIONS 312 GENEVA
AIRCRAFT CONVENTION OF 1948 312 GENERAL 312 CONTRACTING STATES 313
AIRCRAFT COVERED 313 RIGHTS PROTECTED 313 EFFECTS OF RECORDING 315
PERSONS PROTECTED 316 JUDICIAL SALE 318 PRIORITY RIGHTS 319 JUDICIAL
SALE CONFERS CLEAR TITLE 320 TRANSFER OF AIRCRAFT SUBJECT TO CONSENT OF
RECORDED RIGHT-HOLDERS 320 CAPE TOWN MOBILE EQUIPMENT CONVENTION
(AIRCRAFT) 2001 321 INTRODUCTION 321 THE INTERNATIONAL INTEREST 323
SPHERE OF APPLICATION 323 AGREEMENTS CONCERNING INTERNATIONAL INTERESTS
325 DEFAULT REMEDIES 326 REMEDIES ON INSOLVENCY 328 INTERNATIONAL
REGISTRATION SYSTEM 328 EFFECTS OF AN INTERNATIONAL INTEREST AS AGAINST
THIRD PARTIES 329 ASSIGNMENTS OF ASSOCIATED RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL
INTERESTS 331 SUBROGATION 332 NON-CONSENSUAL RIGHTS 332 MISCELLANEOUS
333 16 PAYMENT AND SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS 334 INTRODUCTION 334
DESCRIPTION OF LARGE VALUE PAYMENT SYSTEMS 334 PAYMENT PROCEDURE: SAME
BRANCH OR SAME BANK 336 PAYMENT PROCEDURES 336 REAL TIME GROSS
SETTLEMENT 337 DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS 337 DIRECT
HOLDING SYSTEMS 341 NETTING OF DELIVERIES AND PAYMENTS 342 CHOICE OF LAW
AND JURISDICTION 342 INSOLVENCY CONFLICT OF LAWS GENERALLY 343 SPECIAL
INSOLVENCY STATUTES APPLICABLE TO PAYMENTS IN SECURITIES SETTLEMENT
SYSTEMS 344 CONTENTS XIX 17 EU DIRECTIVES ON CLEARINGS 349 EU SETTLEMENT
FINALITY DIRECTIVE 1998 349 INTRODUCTION 349 SCOPE OF APPLICATION 350
TRANSFER ORDERS 351 NETTING 352 APPLICATION OF FUNDS OR SECURITIES 353
INSOLVENCY NOT RETROACTIVE 353 GOVERNING LAW OF INSOLVENCY 353
COLLATERAL SECURITY INSULATED FROM INSOLVENCY OF PROVIDER 353 GOVERNING
LAW OF SECURITIES ACCOUNTS 354 EU FINANCIAL COLLATERAL DIRECTIVE 2002
354 INTRODUCTION 354 SUMMARY 355 TERRITORIAL SCOPE 355 GOVERNING LAW OF
BOOK-ENTRY TRANSACTIONS 356 18 FINANCIAL REGULATION 358 BRIEF
DESCRIPTION OF FINANCIAL REGULATION 358 SUMMARY OF CONFLICTS RULES 359
PRINCIPLES OF PRESCRIPTIVE JURISDICTION 361 RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT
OF PENAL REGULATORY LAWS 363 MUTUAL RECOGNITION 365 DOUBLE JEOPARDY 365
MUTUAL CO-OPERATION BETWEEN REGULATORS 366 MUTUAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE
TREATIES AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS 367 WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION 368
TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF INVESTMENT BUSINESS 369 MAIN INTERNATIONAL
TENDENCIES 369 TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF PROSPECTUS REGULATION 377 ISSUES TO
SOPHISTICATED INVESTORS CONTRASTED WITH ISSUES TO THE PUBLIC 377
PUBLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA 378 UK AND US ILLUSTRATIONS 378
MUTUAL RECOGNITION GENERALLY 379 SINGLE PASSPORT FOR PUBLIC OFFERS UNDER
THE EU PROSPECTUS DIRECTIVE 2003 379 US SELLING RESTRICTIONS IN
SECURITIES ISSUES 381 INTRODUCTION 381 REGULATION S 381 SECONDARY MARKET
FOR EXEMPTED REG S SECURITIES 384 SECTION 4(3) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF
1933 385 TEFRA C AND D 385 STANDARD FORM SELLING RESTRICTIONS 387
TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEMES 387 GENERAL 387
COUNTRY ILLUSTRATIONS 388 TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF CORPORATE DISCLOSURE 390
TERRITORIALITY OF MARKET FRAUDS 391 TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF FINANCIAL
SUPERVISION 393 CIVIL CLAIMS 394 XX CONTENTS PART 5: INSOLVENCY 19
INSOLVENCY CONFLICT OF LAWS: INTRODUCTION AND JURISDICTION 39 9
INTRODUCTION 399 REASONS FOR CONFLICTS 399 TREATIES AND OTHER
HARMONISATION MEASURES 400 TERRITORIAL AND UNIVERSAL THEORIES 400
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SINGLE FORUM 400 MAIN AND NON-MAIN
PROCEEDINGS: SUMMARY 402 INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION 403 SUMMARY OF
JURISDICTIONAL BASES 403 LOCAL CENTRE OF MAIN
INTERESTS/INCORPORATION/ESTABLISHMENT 404 LONG-ARM JURISDICTION: SUMMARY
405 INTERNAL JURISDICTION 407 COUNTRY EXAMPLES OF INSOLVENCY
JURISDICTION 408 SERVICE OF PROCESS ABROAD 415 20 RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN
INSOLVENCY REPRESENTATIVES AND STAYS 416 MAIN ISSUES 416 WHETHER
PRINCIPAL BANKRUPTCY COVERS GLOBAL PROPERTY 417 INTRODUCTION 417
INTERNATIONAL SURVEY OF ASSET REACH 418 TYPES OF PROCEEDINGS AND
ADMINISTRATORS ELIGIBLE FOR LOCAL RECOGNITION 420 ELIGIBLE FOREIGN
DEBTORS 420 ELIGIBLE FOREIGN PROCEEDINGS AND ADMINISTRATIONS 420 SUMMARY
OF RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN STAYS AND FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVE 422
CONDITIONS OF RECOGNITIONS OF FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVE AND STAYS 425
CONCURRENT PROCEEDINGS IN A LOCAL FORUM 428 JURISDICTIONAL IMMUNITY OF
INSOLVENCY REPRESENTATIVE 428 SURVEY OF INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION 428
RECOGNITION UNDER THE EU INSOLVENCY REGULATION 428 RECOGNITION UNDER THE
UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 429 RECOGNITION IN ENGLAND AND ENGLISH-BASED
COUNTRIES 430 RECOGNITION IN THE UNITED STATES 438 RECOGNITION IN
CONTINENTAL EUROPE 441 RECOGNITION IN SCANDINAVIA 448 RECOGNITION IN
JAPAN 449 RECOGNITION ELSEWHERE 450 ENFORCEMENT OF LOCAL STAYS ABROAD
AND EQUALISATION 451 GENERALLY 451 EQUALISATION GENERALLY 451
INTERNATIONAL SURVEY OF EQUALISATION 452 21 APPLICABLE LAW OF PARTICULAR
INSOLVENCY TOPICS 455 INTRODUCTION 455 CONTRACTS AND LEASES 455 MAIN
ISSUES 455 EU INSOLVENCY REGULATION 455 UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 456 OTHER
PRINCIPLES 457 PRIORITY, PARI PASSU AND DEFERRED CREDITORS 457 CONTENTS
XXI PRIORITY CREDITORS 457 PAN PASSU CREDITORS 458 DEFERRED CREDITORS
460 EQUITY SHARES 460 EQUALISATION 460 AVOIDANCE OF PREFERENCES 460 MAIN
ISSUES 460 FOREIGN PREFERENCES 461 RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN AVOIDANCE
RULES 463 BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURE 465 REORGANISATION PLANS DISCHARGES 466
MAIN ISSUES 466 BANKRUPTCY FORUM 466 LOCAL RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN
DISCHARGE 466 RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN REORGANISATION PLANS GENERALLY 467
PLANS WHERE THERE ARE CONCURRENT PROCEEDINGS 470 DIRECTOR S LIABILITY
AND VEIL OF INCORPORATION 470 MAIN ISSUES 470 DIRECTOR LIABILITY 470
LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS AND SUBSTANTIVE CONSOLIDATION 472 GROUP
INSOLVENCIES 472 DISCOVERY OF FOREIGN ASSETS AND INVESTIGATIONS 472
BANKRUPTCY PENALTIES AND DISQUALIFICATIONS 473 COUNTRIES APPLYING EU
INSOLVENCY REGULATION PRINCIPLES GENERALLY 474 INTERNATIONAL INSOLVENCY
TREATIES 475 GENERAL 475 NORDIC BANKRUPTCY CONVENTION LOF 1933 476
MONTEVIDEO AND BUSTAMENTE CONVENTIONS: LATIN AMERICA 476 ALI PRINCIPLES
478 22 EU INSOLVENCY REGULATION AND BANK AND INSURANCE DIRECTIVES 479
INTRODUCTION 479 HISTORY OF THE REGULATION 480 SUMMARY OF THE EU
INSOLVENCY REGULATION 481 ELIGIBLE PROCEEDINGS 481 MAIN JURISDICTION AND
RECOGNITION 481 PUBLIC POLICY 481 TERRITORIAL SCOPE 481 SECONDARY
PROCEEDINGS FOR ESTABLISHMENTS 482 GROUPS 483 APPLICABLE LAW 483
EXCEPTIONS TO OPENING STATE APPLICABLE LAW 483 MISCELLANEOUS 484 GENERAL
PROVISIONS 484 COLLECTIVE INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS 484 DEFINITIONS 486
JURISDICTION OF THE DEBTOR S CENTRE OF MAIN INTERESTS ( COMI ) 486 CASES
ON DEBTOR S CENTRE OF MAIN INTERESTS 488 RELEVANCE OF TIME OF OPENING OF
PROCEEDINGS 493 JURISDICTION FOR SECONDARY PROCEEDINGS 494 APPLICABLE
LAW GENERALLY 497 XXII CONTENTS RELATIONSHIP WITH EU JUDGMENTS
REGULATION 498 EXAMPLES OF SCOPE OF APPLICABLE LAW 498 EXCEPTIONS TO LAW
OF THE OPENING STATE GENERALLY 504 THIRD PARTY RIGHTS IN REM 505 SET-OFF
509 RESERVATION OF TITLE AND SALES 509 CONTRACTS RELATING TO IMMOVEABLE
PROPERTY 510 PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND FINANCIAL MARKETS 510 EFFECTS ON RIGHTS
SUBJECT TO REGISTRATION 511 COMMUNITY PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS 511
DETRIMENTAL ACTS 512 PROTECTION OF THIRD-PARTY PURCHASERS 512 EFFECTS OF
INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS ON LAW SUITS PENDING 512 RECOGNITION OF
INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS 513 RECOGNITION OF OPENING JUDGMENT 513 EFFECTS
OF RECOGNITION 514 POWERS OF THE LIQUIDATOR 515 PROOF OF THE
LIQUIDATOR S APPOINTMENT 515 RETURN AND IMPUTATION 515 PUBLICATION AND
REGISTRATION IN A PUBLIC REGISTER 516 HONOURING OF AN OBLIGATION TO A
DEBTOR: GAP CREDITORS 517 RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEABILITY OF OTHER
JUDGMENTS 517 PUBLIC POLICY 518 SECONDARY INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS 519
OPENING OF PROCEEDINGS 519 APPLICABLE LAW 519 RIGHT TO REQUEST THE
OPENING OF PROCEEDINGS 519 DUTY TO CO-OPERATE AND COMMUNICATE
INFORMATION 520 EXERCISE OF CREDITORS RIGHTS 520 STAY OF LIQUIDATION
520 MEASURES ENDING SECONDARY INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS 520 ASSETS
REMAINING IN THE SECONDARY PROCEEDINGS 521 SUBSEQUENT OPENING OF THE
MAIN PROCEEDINGS 521 CONVERSION OF EARLIER PROCEEDINGS 521 PRESERVATION
MEASURES 522 PROVISION OF INFORMATION FOR CREDITORS AND LODGEMENT OF
THEIR CLAIMS 522 RIGHT TO LODGE CLAIMS 522 INFORMATION, CONTENT AND
LODGEMENT OF CLAIMS 522 TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS 523
NON-RETROACTIVITY 523 RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER CONVENTIONS 523 EU BANK
INSOLVENCY DIRECTIVE 523 INTRODUCTION 523 SCOPE 524 DEFINITIONS 524
RECOGNITION OF HOME STATE REORGANISATIONS 524 NOTICE TO HOST MEMBER
STATES 525 BRANCHES OF THIRD-COUNTRY BANKS 525 RECOGNITION OF HOME STATE
WINDING-UP PROCEEDINGS 525 LAW APPLICABLE TO WINDINGS-UP 526 VOLUNTARY
WINDING-UP 526 CONTENTS XXIII WITHDRAWAL OF A CREDIT INSTITUTION S
AUTHORISATION 527 HONOURING OF OBLIGATIONS 527 RIGHT TO LODGE CLAIMS 527
EXCEPTIONS TO HOME STATE APPLICABLE LAW 528 EFFECTS ON CERTAIN CONTRACTS
AND RIGHTS 528 PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES 528 RESERVATION OF TITLE
529 SET-OFF 529 RECORDED INVESTMENTS 529 NETTING AND REPURCHASE
AGREEMENTS; REGULATED MARKETS 530 RECOGNITION OF LIQUIDATORS
APPOINTMENT 530 REGISTRATION IN A PUBLIC REGISTER 531 DETRIMENTAL ACTS
531 PROTECTION OF THIRD PARTIES 531 LAWSUITS PENDING 532 PROFESSIONAL
SECRECY 532 EU INSURANCE COMPANY INSOLVENCY DIRECTIVE 532 23 UNDTRAL
MODEL LAW ON CROSS-BORDER INSOLVENCY 533 INTRODUCTION 533 SUMMARY OF THE
MODEL 534 RECOGNISED PROCEEDINGS 534 MAIN AND NON-MAIN PROCEEDINGS 534
RECOGNITION 534 RECOGNITION STAYS 535 CO-OPERATION 535 VOIDABLE
PREFERENCES 535 EQUALISATION 536 PUBLIC POLICY 536 TREATIES 536
APPLICABLE LAW 536 GROUPS 536 PROCEDURE 536 PURPOSES 537 GENERAL
PROVISIONS 537 SCOPE OF APPLICATION 537 DEFINITIONS 538 INTERNATIONAL
OBLIGATIONS 539 COMPETENT BODIES 540 PUBLIC POLICY 540 ADDITIONAL
ASSISTANCE UNDER OTHER LAWS 540 INTERPRETATION 540 ACCESS OF FOREIGN
REPRESENTATIVES AND CREDITORS TO LOCAL COURTS GENERALLY 541 LIMITED
JURISDICTION 541 APPLICATION BY A FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVE TO COMMENCE A
LOCAL PROCEEDING 541 PARTICIPATION OF A FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVE IN A
LOCAL PROCEEDING 542 ACCESS OF FOREIGN CREDITORS TO A LOCAL PROCEEDING
542 NOTIFICATION TO FOREIGN CREDITORS 542 RECOGNITION OF A FOREIGN
PROCEEDING AND RELIEF (STAYS) 543 APPLICATION FOR RECOGNITION OF A
FOREIGN PROCEEDING 543 XXIV CONTENTS DECISION TO RECOGNISE A FOREIGN
PROCEEDING 543 SUBSEQUENT INFORMATION 544 PROVISIONAL RELIEF THAT MAY BE
GRANTED UPON APPLICATION FOR RECOGNITION OF A FOREIGN PROCEEDING 544
EFFECTS OF RECOGNITION OF A FOREIGN MAIN PROCEEDING 545 RELIEF THAT MAY
BE GRANTED UPON RECOGNITION OF A FOREIGN PROCEEDING 547 PROTECTION OF
CREDITORS AND OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS 548 ACTIONS TO AVOID ACTS
DETRIMENTAL TO CREDITORS: PREFERENCES 549 INTERVENTION BY A FOREIGN
REPRESENTATIVE IN LOCAL PROCEEDINGS549 CO-OPERATION WITH FOREIGN COURTS
AND FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES 550 CO-OPERATION BETWEEN COURTS AND
REPRESENTATIVES 550 FORMS OF CO-OPERATION 550 CONCURRENT PROCEEDINGS 551
COMMENCEMENT OF A LOCAL NON-MAIN PROCEEDING 551 CO-ORDINATION OF LOCAL
AND FOREIGN PROCEEDINGS 552 CO-ORDINATION OF MORE THAN ONE FOREIGN
PROCEEDING 553 PRESUMPTION OF INSOLVENCY BASED ON RECOGNITION OF A
FOREIGN MAIN PROCEEDING 553 RULE OF PAYMENT IN CONCURRENT PROCEEDINGS
(EQUALISATION, HOTCHPOT) 554 PART 6: SOVEREIGN STATES 24 SOVEREIGN
IMMUNITY GENERALLY 557 GENERALLY 557 BACKGROUND 557 HUMAN RIGHTS AND
ACCESS TO COURTS 558 FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS AND HOME GOVERNMENT 558
GOVERNMENTAL ACTS AND COMMERCIAL ACTS 560 STATES, POLITICAL
SUB-DIVISIONS AND STATE-OWNED CORPORATIONS 565 IMMUNITY FROM ENFORCEMENT
566 JURISDICTIONAL NEXUS 571 ARBITRATION 572 DEIMMUNISATION OF
STATE-OWNED SHIPS 572 WAIVERS OF IMMUNITY IN FINANCIAL AGREEMENTS 573
ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS 575 25 UK AND US IMMUNITY LEGISLATION;
EUROPEAN AND UN CONVENTIONS 576 UK STATE IMMUNITY ACT 1978 576
INTRODUCTION 576 STATES AND STATE ENTITIES 576 IMMUNITY FROM
JURISDICTION 577 EXCEPTIONS TO IMMUNITY FROM JURISDICTION 577 IMMUNITY
FROM ENFORCEMENT 580 EXCEPTIONS TO IMMUNITY FROM ENFORCEMENT 580
ENFORCEMENT OF ARBITRATION AWARDS 582 SPECIAL IMMUNISATION FOR EUROPEAN
CONVENTION STATES 582 STATE ENTITIES 583 PROCEDURE 586 DIPLOMATIC AND
TAXATION IMMUNITIES 587 UNITED STATES FOREIGN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITIES ACT
OF 1976 588 CONTENTS XXV GENERALLY 588 DEFINITIONS (S 1603) 588 IMMUNITY
FROM JURISDICTION (S 1605) 591 IMMUNITY FROM EXECUTION (SS 1608 AND
1609) 593 REMEDIES (S 1606) 594 SERVICE OF PROCESS (S 1608) 594
COMPARISON OF UNITED KINGDOM AND UNITED STATES IMMUNITY LEGISLATION 595
EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON STATE IMMUNITY ON STATE IMMUNITY OF 1972 596
GENERALLY 596 IMMUNITY FROM SUIT 596 RECIPROCAL RECOGNITION AND
ENFORCEMENT 597 OPTIONAL REGIME 597 UN CONVENTION ON JURISDICTIONAL
IMMUNITIES OF STATES AND THEIR PROPERTY OF 2004 598 TEXT OF UNITED
NATIONS CONVENTION ON JURISDICTIONAL IMMUNITIES FOR STATES AND THEIR
PROPERTIES 598 26 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT: EXPROPRIATIONS; INVESTMENT
TREATIES 614 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND PROJECT FINANCE 614 FORMS OF
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT 614 STRUCTURE OF PROJECT FINANCE 614 POLITICAL
RISK 616 TERMS OF GOVERNMENT CONCESSIONS 617 PROTECTIONS AGAINST
POLITICAL RISK 619 EXPROPRIATIONS 620 ABSOLUTE AND CREEPING
EXPROPRIATIONS 620 HISTORICAL EXAMPLES 621 INTERNATIONAL LAW ON
EXPROPRIATIONS 621 ACT OF STATE DOCTRINE 625 EXPROPRIATION OF GOODS 626
EXPROPRIATION OF CLAIMS 629 EXPROPRIATION OF SHARES 631 FOREIGN BRANCH
BANK DEPOSITS 633 BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES 634 INTRODUCTION 634
SUMMARY OF TERMS OF BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES 634 ADVANTAGES OF
BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES 635 TERMS OF BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES
637 QUALIFYING INVESTORS 637 PROTECTED INVESTMENTS 638 NO EXPROPRIATION
WITHOUT COMPENSATION 639 FAIR AND EQUITABLE TREATMENT 641 FULL
PROTECTION AND SECURITY 642 NATIONAL TREATMENT AND MOST-FAVOURED NATION
TREATMENT 642 UMBRELLA CLAUSES 643 REPATRIATION OF INVESTMENT FUNDS 644
NO EXHAUSTION OF LOCAL REMEDIES 645 FORK IN THE ROAD 645 MULTILATERAL
TREATIES 645 27 RECOGNITION OF STATES 647 GENERALLY 647 XXVI CONTENTS
MANNER OF RECOGNITION 648 DE FACTO AND DE JURE RECOGNITION; DUAL
RECOGNITION 649 NON-RECOGNISED GOVERNMENT AS CLAIMANT 650 NON-RECOGNISED
GOVERNMENT AS DEFENDANT 652 LEGAL ACTS OF UNRECOGNISED GOVERNMENT 652
RETROACTIVITY OF RECOGNITION 654 28 STATE SUCCESSION 656 GENERALLY 656
STATE CONTINUITY 656 VIENNA CONVENTION OF 1983 657 LOCAL, LOCALISED,
NATIONAL AND ODIOUS DEBT 657 STATE RESPONSIBILITY GENERALLY 658 TRANSFER
OF PART OF THE TERRITORY OF A STATE 659 DECOLONISATION AND NEWLY
INDEPENDENT STATES 659 UNITING OF STATES 660 SEPARATION OF PART OF THE
TERRITORY OF A STATE 660 EQUITABLE PROPORTIONS 661 DISSOLUTION OF A
STATE 661 29 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 662 INTRODUCTION 662
RECOGNITION 662 STATUS 664 POWERS 665 AUTHORISATIONS 666 LIABILITY OF
MEMBERS 666 WITHDRAWAL OF MEMBERS 667 DISSOLUTION AND INSOLVENCY 667
IMMUNITY OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 667 INDEX 671 PPN: 266113540
TITEL: LAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE SERIES / BY PHILIP R
WOOD. - . - LONDON : SWEET & MAXWELL, 2007 ISBN: 978-1-84-703207-2
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