* The only book to contain a comprehensive review of the law of money from English, European, and international law perspectives - providing readers with a fully up-to-date reference tool
* Addresses current and controversial legal issues including the UK's relationship to monetary union, monetary sovereignty, and the consequences of any withdrawal from the Eurozone
* Breadth of coverage: the scope of Mann includes issues such as the dispute surrounding the strength of the Chinese currency and the monetary crisis in Argentina
* A long-awaited new edition of this classic work, fully revised and updated by Charles Proctor who has practised extensively in the fields of banking, securities and international finance. Mann was originally published in 1939 and is now in its sixth edition
New to this edition
* Considers all significant developments since the last edition was published in 1992
* An entirely new section of the book deals with the European Monetary Union
* Includes a review of the Rome Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations
The long-awaited sixth edition of Mann on the Legal Aspect of Money takes account of a number of significant developments since the last edition was published in 1992. Without question, the completion of monetary union in Europe is the key achievement of the intervening years. An entirely new section of the book deals with this subject in detail; apart from private law aspects, the contentious issue of eurozone monetary sovereignty is considered and the text also discusses the possible consequences of the breakdown of the single currency area. The text also includes a review of the Rome Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations and its consequences in the monetary field.
At a more general level, the book reviews the legal meaning of the term "money" and considers whether traditional definitions can stand in the light of technological and other developments. The book also considers the nature and character of monetary obligations, including the consequences of non payment, devaluation, inflation and revalorisation.
In the cross-border sphere, separate parts of the text are devoted to exchange control (including Article VIII (2)(b) of the IMF Agreement and the private international law of exchange control) and to the public international law of money (including the monetary law of inter-state obligations, treaty rules of monetary conduct and the protection of foreign monetary systems).
Readership: Practitioners, judges and academics specialising in banking, financial and monetary law (especially in an international context); libraries and institutions in the UK and worldwide.
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