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Book Reviews

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Book review – December 2024

Geert van Calster reviews a recent book which discusses the mitigation, by choice of law and choice of court, of legal risk

24 November 2024

Book Review – November 2024

Julian Craughan of Hogan Lovells LLP reviews a recent title which provides a guide to European Securitisation

27 October 2024

Book Review – September 2021

Professor Sir Ross Cranston of the London School of Economics reviews recent financial law titles

13 June 2024

Book Review – February 2021

Clare Gaskell of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP reviews a recent financial title

13 June 2024

Book Review: Making commercial law through practice 1830-1970

Professor Sir Roy Goode CBE QC FBA reviews a recent publication on the influence of business practice on commercial law 

26 March 2024

Book Review: Company Voluntary Arrangements: Law and Practice

Sarah Paterson of the London School of Economics and Political Science reviews a recent law and practice title

25 March 2024

Book Review: The Cambridge Handbook of Twin Peaks Financial Regulation

Professor Sir Ross Cranston reviews a recent publication which examines the “twin peaks” model of financial regulation

25 March 2024

Book Review – Derivatives Regulation – Rules and Reasoning from Lehman to Covid

Sir Ross Cranston of London School of Economics reviews a recent publication which analyses post-crisis derivatives regulation and highlights the need for better arrangements to hold financial regulators accountable

25 March 2024

Book Review: Banking on Beijing: The Aims and Impacts of China’s Overseas Development Program

Charles Ho Wang Mak of the University of Glasgow reviews a new book on China’s foreign development program’s aims and impacts

20 March 2024

Book Review – The Future of High-Cost Credit: Rethinking Payday Lending

Professor Sir Ross Cranston of the London School of Economics reviews a recent banking law book

19 March 2024
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