Mann and Proctor on the Law of Money
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Mann and Proctor on the Law of Money
Proctor, Charles
Oxford University Press
01/2023
928
Dura
Inglês
9780198804925
15 a 20 dias
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I THE CONCEPT OF MONEY AND MONETARY SYSTEMS
1: The Concept of Money
2: The Organisation of the Monetary System
3: The Role of the Central Bank
4: Payment Systems
II THE PRIVATE LAW OF MONETARY OBLIGATIONS
5: The Character of Monetary Obligations
6: Monetary Obligations and the Conflict of Laws
7: The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Initial Uncertainty
8: The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Subsequent Uncertainty
9: Interest
10: The Performance of Monetary Obligations
11: Legal Proceedings and their Effect upon Monetary Obligations
III THE PRINCIPLE OF NOMINALISM
12: Monetary Obligations, Liquidated Sums, and the Principle of Nominalism
13: Monetary Obligations - Unliquidated Amounts
14: Excluding the Effects of Nominalism
15: Nominalism, Legislation and Public Policy
16: Nominalism, Private International Law, and the Lex Monetae Principle
IV EXCHANGE CONTROLS, EXCHANGE RATES AND SANCTIONS
17: Exchange Control - The UK Model
18: Exchange Control under the International Monetary Fund Agreement
19: The Private International Law of Exchange Control
20: Sanctions and Monetary Obligations
21: Exchange Rates
V PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW OF MONEY
22: Monetary sovereignty
23: The Protection of Foreign Currency Systems
24: The Protection of Foreign Monetary Institutions
25: International Rules of Monetary Conduct
26: The Monetary Law of Interstate Obligations
VI MONETARY UNIONS AND OTHER FORMS OF MONETARY ORGANISATION
27: The Nature and History of Monetary Unions
28: Historical Background to EMU
29: EMU and the Treaty on European Union
30: The Institutional Framework of Monetary Union
31: The Single Currency and its Treaty Framework
32: The Euro Regulations
33: Monetary Union and Monetary Obligations
34: The Euro and Monetary Sovereignty
35: Withdrawal from the Eurozone
36: Monetary Union-Lessons from the financial crisis
37: Other Forms of Monetary Organisation
1: The Concept of Money
2: The Organisation of the Monetary System
3: The Role of the Central Bank
4: Payment Systems
II THE PRIVATE LAW OF MONETARY OBLIGATIONS
5: The Character of Monetary Obligations
6: Monetary Obligations and the Conflict of Laws
7: The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Initial Uncertainty
8: The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Subsequent Uncertainty
9: Interest
10: The Performance of Monetary Obligations
11: Legal Proceedings and their Effect upon Monetary Obligations
III THE PRINCIPLE OF NOMINALISM
12: Monetary Obligations, Liquidated Sums, and the Principle of Nominalism
13: Monetary Obligations - Unliquidated Amounts
14: Excluding the Effects of Nominalism
15: Nominalism, Legislation and Public Policy
16: Nominalism, Private International Law, and the Lex Monetae Principle
IV EXCHANGE CONTROLS, EXCHANGE RATES AND SANCTIONS
17: Exchange Control - The UK Model
18: Exchange Control under the International Monetary Fund Agreement
19: The Private International Law of Exchange Control
20: Sanctions and Monetary Obligations
21: Exchange Rates
V PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW OF MONEY
22: Monetary sovereignty
23: The Protection of Foreign Currency Systems
24: The Protection of Foreign Monetary Institutions
25: International Rules of Monetary Conduct
26: The Monetary Law of Interstate Obligations
VI MONETARY UNIONS AND OTHER FORMS OF MONETARY ORGANISATION
27: The Nature and History of Monetary Unions
28: Historical Background to EMU
29: EMU and the Treaty on European Union
30: The Institutional Framework of Monetary Union
31: The Single Currency and its Treaty Framework
32: The Euro Regulations
33: Monetary Union and Monetary Obligations
34: The Euro and Monetary Sovereignty
35: Withdrawal from the Eurozone
36: Monetary Union-Lessons from the financial crisis
37: Other Forms of Monetary Organisation
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I THE CONCEPT OF MONEY AND MONETARY SYSTEMS
1: The Concept of Money
2: The Organisation of the Monetary System
3: The Role of the Central Bank
4: Payment Systems
II THE PRIVATE LAW OF MONETARY OBLIGATIONS
5: The Character of Monetary Obligations
6: Monetary Obligations and the Conflict of Laws
7: The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Initial Uncertainty
8: The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Subsequent Uncertainty
9: Interest
10: The Performance of Monetary Obligations
11: Legal Proceedings and their Effect upon Monetary Obligations
III THE PRINCIPLE OF NOMINALISM
12: Monetary Obligations, Liquidated Sums, and the Principle of Nominalism
13: Monetary Obligations - Unliquidated Amounts
14: Excluding the Effects of Nominalism
15: Nominalism, Legislation and Public Policy
16: Nominalism, Private International Law, and the Lex Monetae Principle
IV EXCHANGE CONTROLS, EXCHANGE RATES AND SANCTIONS
17: Exchange Control - The UK Model
18: Exchange Control under the International Monetary Fund Agreement
19: The Private International Law of Exchange Control
20: Sanctions and Monetary Obligations
21: Exchange Rates
V PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW OF MONEY
22: Monetary sovereignty
23: The Protection of Foreign Currency Systems
24: The Protection of Foreign Monetary Institutions
25: International Rules of Monetary Conduct
26: The Monetary Law of Interstate Obligations
VI MONETARY UNIONS AND OTHER FORMS OF MONETARY ORGANISATION
27: The Nature and History of Monetary Unions
28: Historical Background to EMU
29: EMU and the Treaty on European Union
30: The Institutional Framework of Monetary Union
31: The Single Currency and its Treaty Framework
32: The Euro Regulations
33: Monetary Union and Monetary Obligations
34: The Euro and Monetary Sovereignty
35: Withdrawal from the Eurozone
36: Monetary Union-Lessons from the financial crisis
37: Other Forms of Monetary Organisation
1: The Concept of Money
2: The Organisation of the Monetary System
3: The Role of the Central Bank
4: Payment Systems
II THE PRIVATE LAW OF MONETARY OBLIGATIONS
5: The Character of Monetary Obligations
6: Monetary Obligations and the Conflict of Laws
7: The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Initial Uncertainty
8: The Interpretation of Monetary Obligations - Subsequent Uncertainty
9: Interest
10: The Performance of Monetary Obligations
11: Legal Proceedings and their Effect upon Monetary Obligations
III THE PRINCIPLE OF NOMINALISM
12: Monetary Obligations, Liquidated Sums, and the Principle of Nominalism
13: Monetary Obligations - Unliquidated Amounts
14: Excluding the Effects of Nominalism
15: Nominalism, Legislation and Public Policy
16: Nominalism, Private International Law, and the Lex Monetae Principle
IV EXCHANGE CONTROLS, EXCHANGE RATES AND SANCTIONS
17: Exchange Control - The UK Model
18: Exchange Control under the International Monetary Fund Agreement
19: The Private International Law of Exchange Control
20: Sanctions and Monetary Obligations
21: Exchange Rates
V PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW OF MONEY
22: Monetary sovereignty
23: The Protection of Foreign Currency Systems
24: The Protection of Foreign Monetary Institutions
25: International Rules of Monetary Conduct
26: The Monetary Law of Interstate Obligations
VI MONETARY UNIONS AND OTHER FORMS OF MONETARY ORGANISATION
27: The Nature and History of Monetary Unions
28: Historical Background to EMU
29: EMU and the Treaty on European Union
30: The Institutional Framework of Monetary Union
31: The Single Currency and its Treaty Framework
32: The Euro Regulations
33: Monetary Union and Monetary Obligations
34: The Euro and Monetary Sovereignty
35: Withdrawal from the Eurozone
36: Monetary Union-Lessons from the financial crisis
37: Other Forms of Monetary Organisation
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