Volume I: Current Problems of International Trade Financing (2nd edn)

Ho Peng Kee (Chief Editor) and Helena H M Chan.

Consultant Editor: Prof E P Ellinger.

This updated volume of the first SCIBL Conference discusses the complex issues of international trade financing. Topics include UCP for Documentary Credits, International Factoring, Conflict of Laws, Export Guarantees, Innovations in Financing Overseas Sales, etc.

1990 HARDCOVER: S$180.00/M$185.00/H K$845.00/U S$110.00



Volume II: Current Issues of International Financial Law

Edited by: David G Pierce (Chief Editor), Helena H M Chan, F E Lacroix and Philip N Pillai.

Written by international experts, this second volume discusses many issues under five main headings:- International Banksand Finance in the mid-1980s, Bond Issues, Syndicated Loans, S.E. Asian Perspectives and The Changing Role of International Development Banks.

1985 HARDCOVER: S$159.00/M$22 2.00/HK$640.00/US$81.00



Volume III: Current Developments in International Securities, Commodities and Financial Future Markets

Edited by: Koh Kheng Lian (Chief Editor), Helena H M Chan, Ho Peng Kee and Philip N Pillai.

This collection of articles delivered at the third SCIBL Conference discusses International Securities and Capital Markets, International Commodities and Financial Futures Markets and other areas.

1987 HARDCOVER: S$176.00/M$ Z46.00/HK$700.00/US$89.50



Volume IV: Current Developments in International Banking and Corporate Financial Operations

Edited by: Koh Kheng Lian (Chief Editor), Ho Peng Kee, Choong Thung Cheong and Boo King Ong.

Consisting of edited versions of papers delivered at the fourth SCIBL Conference, the contents comprise four major headings :- Modern FaciIities in Banking, dealing with legal issues in modern banking; Corporate Finance, Reorganisation and Insolvency; Extraterritorial Aspects of Banking and Corporate Financial Operations; and Banking and Corporate Financial Operations in ASEAN, China and Japan.

1989 HARDCOVER: S$250.00/M$350.00/HK$1000.00/US$126.50



Volume V: Current Developments in International Investment Law

Edited by: Ho Peng Kee (Chief Editor), Boo King Ong, Chandra Mohan and Sin Boon Ann.

This volume addresses various legal concerns in international investments. It focuses on current issues, including the effects of a global securities market, the impact of selected emerging capital markets, the worldwide trend towards privatisation and its implications, legal techniques of direct and indirect investments and an examination of shares as security. As in previous SCIBL Conferences, the coverage has both breadth and depth and includes country studies of Singapore, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines and Thailand. The main headings of discussion are: lnvestment in Securities, Selected Issues in Corporate Investment, Legal Forms of Foreign Investment, Foreign Investment Policies and Laws of Selected Countries.

1992 HARDCOVER: S$235.00/M$376.00/HK$1057.00/US$141.00



Volume VI: Current Developments in International Transfers of Goods and Services

Edited by: L Rao Penna (Chief Editor), Ho Peng Kee (General Editor), Chan Leng Sun, Teo Keang Sood and Wong Ai Ai.

The 1990s are witnessing an increasing growth of free market economy throughout the world, particularly in China, Eastern Europe, India, the former Soviet Union, and Vietnam. More goods and services will transcend international frontiers. A global market-place has emerged. This volume covers trends in international sales and service transactions, unification and harmonization of the law of international sales, specific contractual issues, international service transactions, financing techniques, and topical studies relating to ASEAN (including the impact of EEC), Kuwait, China, and Vietnam.

1994 HARDCOVER: S$280.00/M$481.00/HK$1344.00/US$177.00



Volume VII: Current Legal Issues in the Internationalization of Business Enterprises

Edited by: Lye Lin Heng (Chief Editor), Liu Hern Kuan, Joan E Sethupathy, Teo Keang Sood and Yeo Hwee Ying.

The seventh volume focuses on the special problems that arise when corporations seek to venture abroad. These are examined under four main headings:- General Problems of Internationalization, Financing of International Business Enterprises, Specific Problems and Country Studies.

1995 HARDCOVER: S$303.85/M$545.00/HK$1623.00



Volume VIII: Current Legal Issues in International Commercial Litigation

Edited by: Teo Keang Sood (Chief Editor), Chang Wing Cheong, Ho Hock Lai, Lee Eng Beng and Ng-Loy Wee Loon.

The eighth volume focuses on the major issues arising in this exciting area of commercial litigation and arbitration. Amongst the major issues discussed in the papers in this volume are divided into 6 parts. These parts are entitled :- Issues in Jurisdiction and Evidence; Issues in Choice of Law; Specific Issues; Issues in the Enforcement and Recognition of Orders made out of the Jurisdiction; Public Policy in International Litigation; and Country Studies.

1997 HARDCOVER: S$90.00/US$99.00



Volume IX: Current Developments in Financial Regulation and Capital Markets

Edited by: Stephen LH Phua

This volume consists of three parts. Part I, Legal Aspects of Global and Technological Change in Financial Services, focuses on the recent changes to the banking and financial sectors brought about by technological advances and globalisation. Part II, Issues Relating to Fixed Income and Equity Securities, addresses specific changes in the nature of fixed income and equity securities. The regulatory and tax implications arising from such changes are also dealt with. Part III, International Developments in Corporate Governance and Financial Services, highlights comparative legal and regulatory changes in the corporate and financial sectors of selected countries.

2002 HARDCOVER: S$200.00



Volume X: The Regulation of Wealth Management

Edited by: Professor Hans Tjio

This volume describes the unique characteristics of Singapore in the area of wealth management, namely:

i. Its common law legacy and the flexibility of trust law and equity;
ii. Innovative approaches to the use of tax incentives;
iii. The plethora of alternative business and investment vehicles now found in Singapore;
iv. The willingness of its Government to encourage and develop the area at a time when restrictions are appearing elsewhere in the wealth management world;
v. Its sound regulatory framework in a globalised environment;
vi. The promotion of hedge funds and private equity

2008 HARDCOVER: S$90.00





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