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ADR & Arbitration / Banking & Financial Law / Company Law
Article by Article Commentary
Edited by Rolf A Schütze, Thümmel, Schütze & Partner This seminal text offers a comprehensive article-byarticle commentary on the rules of arbitration by the leading institutions, including AAA, DIS, ICC, PCA, LCIA and ISCA. Edited by an experienced arbitrator, scholar and practitioner and with contributions from leading global arbitration specialists, this is an essential reference point for all those practising in the field.
UK November 2021 • US December 2021 • 1808 pages HB 9781509923915 • £375.00 / $510.00 Beck/Hart World English (excluding Austria/Czech Republic/Germany/Japan/Poland/Switzerland)
The Legal History of the European Banking Union
How European Law Led to the Supranational Integration of the Single Financial Market
Pedro Gustavo Teixeira, European Central Bank, Germany; Goethe University, Germany This book provides a sweeping historical account of European law. It identifies 5 integration periods of the single financial market, intertwined with the development of global finance. Providing a farreaching explanation of the legal and institutional rationality of the European Banking Union, the book demonstrates that the Banking Union is not an accident of history or the product of the existential crisis of the Monetary Union. It has deep roots in the evolutionary process of European law and its functional rationality: the drive towards ever more supranational integration.
UK May 2022 • US May 2022 • 288 pages PB 9781509942596 • £37.99 / $51.95 Previously published in HB 9781509940622 ePub 9781509940646 • £67.50 / $88.59 ePdf 9781509940639 • £67.50 / $88.59 Hart Publishing World All Languages (except Italian/Portuguese/Spanish) Rethinking Payday Lending
Jodi Gardner, University of Cambridge, UK This book proposes a new way of thinking about the controversial and complex challenges associated with the regulation of high-cost credit, specifically payday lending. The book explores the theoretical grounding, policy initiatives and interdisciplinary perspectives associated with highcost credit, making a novel and insightful contribution to the existing literature. The problems with debt extend far beyond the legal sphere, and the findings will therefore be of interest to many other academic disciplines, as well as for those working in public policy and ‘the third sector’.
UK June 2022 • US June 2022 • 208 pages HB 9781509939350 • £85.00 / $115.00 ePub 9781509939374 • £76.50 / $100.32 ePdf 9781509939367 • £76.50 / $100.32 Series: Hart Studies in Commercial and Financial Law • Hart Publishing
The Making of the Modern Company
Susan Watson, University of Auckland, New Zealand This book is about the modern company, and how it has changed over time, focussing on England in the key period between the enactment of the general incorporation statutes permitting limited liability in the mid-19th century and the legal recognition of the modern company as a separate legal entity at the end of the century. It will be of interest to corporate law academics, those who study the company from related disciplines and anyone questioning why there remains a lack of certainty about the structure of the most ubiquitous and important modern legal form; the limited liability company.
UK May 2022 • US May 2022 • 384 pages HB 9781509923625 • £85.00 / $115.00 ePub 9781509923649 • £76.50 / $100.32 ePdf 9781509923632 • £76.50 / $100.32 Series: Contemporary Studies in Corporate Law • Hart Publishing