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Encyclopaedia of Banking Law
By
Sir Peter Cresswell
The Encyclopaedia of Banking Law is an expert and comprehensive treatment of the modern English law relating to domestic and international banking.
It is the most comprehensive work on banking law, divided into 13 sections with text and materials in each subject area. It includes tables of cases and statutes, tables of contents by subject division, an invaluable subject index and also contains a full range of non-statutory materials.
Comprehensively revised and updated, the work draws together material from a wide range of sources including company law, trusts and investor protection legislation to make it the one-stop reference guide for all those involved in banking law.
Service issues expand the range of the work as current banking practice requires and give the reader a solid background to this ever-diversifying area of law.
Six looseleaf volumes, five service issues approx. per year (invoiced separately on publication).
Includes a monthly bulletin service to keep subscribers up-to-date with the very latest developments. This title is also available online.
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