Few years ago, Oxford University Press started to offer to the public an interesting and useful book containing sets of banking law. The three book authors E. P. Ellinger, Eva Lomnicka and Richard Hooley made an analysis of the relationship between the banker and its clients, pointing the duties and the liabilities of banks, and the latest processes used in the clearance of cheques, plastic money and electronic money transfers.
Oxford University Press announces that this year, a new edition of the book (the fifth) will be on the market in May 2011 (estimated date). The main chapters will refer to:
- Chapter 1: Banks and banking business
- Chapter 2: The bank as monetary agency in domestic transactions
- Chapter 3: The bank as financier and lender in domestic transactions
As the publisher informes, the authors E.P. Ellinger (Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore, Singapore), E. Lomnicka, (Professor of Law at King's College, London, UK), and C. Hare (Senior Lecturer in Law at University of Auckland, New Zealand) recommend the book to undergraduate LLB students on a banking module and LLM students on banking law courses. A secondary market may be found amongst banking and corporate finance students taking a module in law.
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