Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 380 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 5913 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 380 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 5913 g
Reihe: Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law
ISBN: 978-3-319-83527-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Foreword; Roy Goode.- About the Authors.- Part I Introduction,- About This Book; Souichirou Kozuka.- Implementation of the Cape Town Convention into and its relationship with National Law; Jeffrey Wool.- Part II General Report.- 2. The Cape Town Convention and its implementation in domestic law: General report; Souichirou Kozuka.- Part III National Reports.- A. Parties to the Cape Town Convention.- 3. Les sûretés sur des aéronefs en droit canadien, la Convention relative aux garanties internationales portant sur des matériels d’équipement mobiles et son Protocole aéronautique; Frédérique Sabourin.- 4. The law of England and Wales on secured transactions as compared with the Cape Town Convention; George Leloudas.- 5. Indonesia’s Report: The Implementation of The Cape Town Convention 2001; Prita Amalia.- 6. Implementation of the Cape Town Convention in Malaysia; Mary George and Vince See.- 7. The Cape Town Convention on InternationalInterests in Mobile Equipment and its implementation in the Netherlands and on the Dutch Caribbean Islands; Sjef van Erp.- 8. Russian legislation and Cape Town Convention; Nataliya Doronina.- 9. The Cape Town Convention and its Implementation in South African Air Law; Phetole Sekhula.- 10. The Cape Town Convention and its Implementation in Spanish Law; Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballell.- 11. United States of America: Reconsidering the Transaction Document Filing Requirement for National Registry; Charles W. Mooney, Jr.- B. Non State Parties to the Cape Town Convention.- 12. Finnish Mortgage System for Means of Transport: Outdated and Overly Complex?; Teemu Juutilainen.- 13. La Convention du Cap et sa reconnaissance en droit français; Philippe Delebecque.- 14. Security interests in mobile equipment under German law – Some notes on the similarities and differences in relation to the Cape Town regime; Benjamin von Bodungen.- 15. The GreekLaw on Security interests burdening transport vehicles as compared with the Cape Town Convention; Elina N. Moustaira.- 16. The Cape Town Convention and Italian Law on Secured Transactions; Anna Veneziano.- 17. The Security interest in transport vehicles in Japan; Haruna Fujisawa.- 18. The Cape Town Convention and Polish law on security interests; Maria Dragun-Gertner, Zuzanna Peplowska-Dabrowska and Jacek Krzeminski.- 19. Security interests in transport vehicles: The Cape Town Convention and Portuguese law; Maria Helena Brito.- 20. Rapport suisse sur le thème ' Les sûretés grevant les moyens de transport – La Convention du Cap et sa transposition en droit national '; Bénédict Foëx.- Part IV Comments from the Practice.- 21. Analysing the Effects of the Cape Town Convention on Four Selected Issues That Hinder the International Financing and Leasing of Aircraft and Engines; Patrick Honnebier.- 22. The Luxembourg rail protocol to the CapeTown convention: Some Practical Differences from the Aviation Protocol; Howard Rosen.- 23. Entering into force: Promoting Unidroit’s Space Protocol among emerging space actors; Daniel A. Porras.- Appendix: Questionnaire for national reporters.