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The legal aspect of money With speical reference to comparative private and public international law

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Publication details: Oxford Clarendon Press 1992Description: 599p lxiiISBN:
  • 0198256507
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.037 MAN MAN
Contents:
Contents; Table Of Statutes; Table Of English Cases; Table Of Scottish And Commonwealth Cases; Table Of Cases From The European Court Of Justice; Table Of International Cases; Table Of United States Of America Cases; Table Of Some Books; Some Abbreviations; PART I; The Legal Problems Of Money In General I. The concept of Money II. The Monetary System, Its Organization And Incidents III . Mon Eatery Obligations, Types Ani) Payment I. Types of monetary obligations: ( I) debts (p. 63); (a) the character of a monetary IV . Monetary Obligations: The Extent Of Liquidated Sums (Nominalism ) I. The foundation of nominalism (p. 86).11. The historical development of nominalism: V. Monetary Obligations: Unliquidated Amounts VI. Methods Of Excluding The Effects Of Nominalism PART II; Foreign Money Obligations Introduction : Foreign Currency And Its General Relations With Municipal And Private International Law VII. The General Position Of Foreign Money And Foreign Money Obligations In English Law VIII. The Determination Of The Money Of Account, Initial Uncertainty IX . The Determination Of The Money Of Account (Continuation): Subsequent Uncertainty X . The Nominalist Principle, Its Scope, Incidents, And Effects XI. The Payment Of Foreign Money Obligations XII. The Institution Of Legal Proceedings And Its Effect Upon Foreign Money Obligations PART III; Exchange Control And Valuation Of Foreign Currencies Introduction XIII. Exchange Control Under The International Monetary Fund Agreement XIV. The Private International Law Of Exchange Control XV. The Valuation Of Foreign Currencies PART IV The Public International Law Of Money Introduction XVI. Monetary Sovereignty, Its Scope And Its Limitation XVII. The Protection Of Foreign Currency Systems XYII I. Patterns Of Monetary Organization XIX . Treaty Rules Of Monetary Conduct APPENDIX I. Hopkin v. Compagnie International Des Wagons· Lits APPEN DIX II. Franklin Westminster Bank APPENDIX III Oppenheimer v . The Public Trustee APPENDIX IV . European Convention On Foreign Money Liabilities; Index
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Contents;
Table Of Statutes;
Table Of English Cases;
Table Of Scottish And Commonwealth Cases;
Table Of Cases From The European Court Of Justice;
Table Of International Cases;
Table Of United States Of America Cases;
Table Of Some Books;
Some Abbreviations;
PART I;
The Legal Problems Of Money In General
I. The concept of Money
II. The Monetary System, Its Organization
And Incidents
III . Mon Eatery Obligations, Types Ani) Payment
I. Types of monetary obligations: ( I) debts (p. 63); (a) the character of a monetary
IV . Monetary Obligations: The Extent Of
Liquidated Sums (Nominalism )
I. The foundation of nominalism (p. 86).11. The historical development of nominalism:
V. Monetary Obligations: Unliquidated
Amounts
VI. Methods Of Excluding The Effects Of
Nominalism
PART II;
Foreign Money Obligations
Introduction : Foreign Currency And Its General
Relations With Municipal And Private International Law
VII. The General Position Of Foreign Money And
Foreign Money Obligations In English Law
VIII. The Determination Of The Money Of Account,
Initial Uncertainty
IX . The Determination Of The Money Of Account
(Continuation): Subsequent Uncertainty
X . The Nominalist Principle, Its Scope, Incidents,
And Effects
XI. The Payment Of Foreign Money Obligations
XII. The Institution Of Legal Proceedings And
Its Effect Upon Foreign Money Obligations
PART III;
Exchange Control And Valuation Of Foreign Currencies
Introduction
XIII. Exchange Control Under The International
Monetary Fund Agreement
XIV. The Private International Law Of Exchange
Control
XV. The Valuation Of Foreign Currencies
PART IV
The Public International Law Of Money
Introduction
XVI. Monetary Sovereignty, Its Scope And
Its Limitation
XVII. The Protection Of Foreign Currency
Systems
XYII I. Patterns Of Monetary Organization
XIX . Treaty Rules Of Monetary Conduct
APPENDIX I. Hopkin v. Compagnie International Des
Wagons· Lits
APPEN DIX II. Franklin Westminster Bank
APPENDIX III Oppenheimer v . The Public Trustee
APPENDIX IV . European Convention On Foreign Money
Liabilities;
Index