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OverviewSet-Off Law and Practice - An International Handbook 2e is an invaluable guide to the application and practice of the rules of set-off in over 30 jurisdictions, spanning Europe, Asia and the US. The work provides an at-a-glance port of call for UK banking and finance solicitors and foreign lawyers who wish to establish the pitfalls of set-off in a foreign jurisdiction. Since the publication of the first edition the use of set-off as a mechanism for risk reduction in cross-border financial contracts has continued to increasd and the global financial crisis has meant that cases of bankruptcy and insolvency are more common than ever. Written by an expert contributor team from around the world, each chapter explains the principles of rules of set-off in the jurisdiction concerned, followed by a short case study analysing the principles and relevant problems in practice. The book also includes comparative tables showing at a glance how the different aspects of set-off are applied in each country.This second edition has been fully updated to take into account developments in legislation and case law. New jurisdictions including China, Russia, Romania and Turkey have been added along with an introductory chapter written by the Editors drawing together the common themes and practices from the individual jurisdictional chapters. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William Johnston (Partner, Arthur Cox, Dublin) , Thomas Werlen (General Counsel, Novartis)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 25.20cm Weight: 1.246kg ISBN: 9780199579716ISBN 10: 0199579717 Pages: 650 Publication Date: 18 March 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of Contents1: Introduction 2: Argentina 3: Australia 4: Austria 5: Belgium 6: Brazil 7: Canada 8: Chile 9: China 10: Czech Republic 11: Denmark 12: England 13: Finland 14: France 15: Germany 16: Hong Kong 17: India 18: Ireland 19: Italy 20: Japan 21: Luxembourg 22: Mexico 23: The Netherlands 24: New Zealand 25: Poland 26: Portugal 27: Romania 28: Russia 29: Singapore 30: South Africa 31: South Korea 32: Spain 33: Sweden 34: Switzerland 35: Turkey 36: USAReviewsA succinct and lucid survey of set-off and netting covering 35 key jurisdictions and written by outstanding practitioners. This excellent work has solutions to the crucial questions and is an outstanding contribution to the literature on this vital subject * Phillip Wood, Allen and Overy LLP, London * The editors can be congratulated on marshalling so many authoritative contributions into a coherent whole of considerable potential value to the international practitioner. * Francis Neate, Former partner of Slaughter and May and Former President of International Bar Association * The editors can be congratulated on marshalling so many authoritative contributions into a coherant whole of considerable potential value to the international practitioner * Francis Neate, Insolvency and Restructuring International * To...practitioners this user-friendly volume, on a subject often considered arcane, is warmly commended. Tothose with academic concerns, there is much to be gained from the practical focus on the types of agreements to which practitioners regularly have to bring their knowledge of set-off...but which are not...much considered. * Ross Gilbert Anderson, The Edinburgh Law Review * A succinct and lucid survey of set-off and netting covering 35 key jurisdictions and written by outstanding practitioners. This excellent work has solutions to the crucial questions and is an outstanding contribution to the literature on this vital subject Phillip Wood, Allen and Overy LLP, London The editors can be congratulated on marshalling so many authoritative contributions into a coherent whole of considerable potential value to the international practitioner. Francis Neate, Former partner of Slaughter and May and Former President of International Bar Association A succinct and lucid survey of set-off and netting covering 35 key jurisdictions and written by outstanding practitioners. This excellent work has solutions to the crucial questions and is an outstanding contribution to the literature on this vital subject Phillip Wood, Allen and Overy LLP, London The editors can be congratulated on marshalling so many authoritative contributions into a coherent whole of considerable potential value to the international practitioner. Francis Neate, Former partner of Slaughter and May and Former President of International Bar Association The editors can be congratulated on marshalling so many authoritative contributions into a coherant whole of considerable potential value to the international practitioner Francis Neate, Insolvency and Restructuring International A succinct and lucid survey of set-off and netting covering 35 key jurisdictions and written by outstanding practitioners. This excellent work has solutions to the crucial questions and is an outstanding contribution to the literature on this vital subject Phillip Wood, Allen and Overy LLP, London The editors can be congratulated on marshalling so many authoritative contributions into a coherent whole of considerable potential value to the international practitioner. Francis Neate, Former partner of Slaughter and May and Former President of International Bar Association The editors can be congratulated on marshalling so many authoritative contributions into a coherant whole of considerable potential value to the international practitioner Francis Neate, Insolvency and Restructuring International To...practitioners this user-friendly volume, on a subject often considered arcane, is warmly commended. Tothose with academic concerns, there is much to be gained from the practical focus on the types of agreements to which practitioners regularly have to bring their knowledge of set-off...but which are not...much considered. Ross Gilbert Anderson, The Edinburgh Law Review Author InformationMr William Johnston is head of the banking law department at Arthur Cox. A solicitor and economics graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, he has been a partner with Arthur Cox since 1986. He is described as a 'Highly Recommended Individual' in Banking and finance practice by European Legal Experts, 2008 and PLC Which Lawyer? Yearbook, 2008 and as a 'Leading Individual in Banking & Finance practice' by Chambers Europe and Chambers Global in 2008. He is a member of Ireland's Company Law Review Group. Dr Thomas Werlen is the General Counsel of Novartis and responsible for the Group's legal affairs. In addition, he is a member of the regulatory board of the SIX Swiss Exchange AG and a member of the New York bar and the Zurich bar. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |