Australian Finance Law


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"Australian Finance Law, 7th Edition provides comprehensive coverage of Australian finance law, including the regulation of the Australian financial system, capital markets, debt finance, taxation and insolvency law. It has been written and compiled by Partners, Consultants and Associates of King & Wood Mallesons. This well-regarded work combines both legal analysis and its practical application to financing transactions. It is designed for general and specialist advisers, combining both fundamental and more complex legal and practical analysis. It is also an important resource for students of Australian financial and commercial law. Although it has been written from a primarily Australian context, a number of the chapters have a more international application, either because of the global nature of finance, or because of the similarity in legal concepts between common law jurisdictions." --Publisher's website.




Australian Senate Practice


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Contemporary Australian Corporate Law


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Introduces corporate law in Australia with authoritative, contextual and critical analyses of the law of corporations and financial markets.




Australian Property Investment and Financing


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AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY INVESTMENT AND FINANCING is a unique and timely book providing thorough analysis of income-producing properties in Australia. It is an essential guide to the selection and pricing of properties and property securities, as well as describing how they are financed. The book investigates how property investment markets operate in Australia, whilst demonstrating techniques for analysis and outlining recent research into the returns from and risks of rented properties. Written for both students and practising professionals, the book combines descriptive materials, contemporary financial concepts and worked numerical examples presented in three parts: Part 1 - concentrates on the evaluation of single properties, their loans and their taxation; Part 2 - explains more about measures of return and methods of forecasting for cash flow analysis, as well as risk analysis for single properties and portfolios; Part 3 - demonstrates how Australian property and mortgage-backed funds are established and financed, leading to methods of selecting and pricing these securities. The specialised, Australian focus of this work, rooted in international real estate investment principles and research, analyses Australian conditions, practice and laws in the wake of the global credit crisis. Patrick Rowland draws on three decades of experience as an academic, researcher and consultant in Australian property investment markets. Rowland's previous work, PROPERTY INVESTMENT AND THEIR FINANCING (1993 and 1997), has been thoroughly reworked and fully updated to provide a much-needed and timely Australian authority on property investment. For both professionals who advise on property investments and students of property finance, AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY INVESTMENT AND FINANCING is an essential resource.




Public Finance and Parliamentary Constitutionalism


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Explores financial aspects of constitutional government, focusing on central banking, sovereign borrowing, taxation and public expenditure.




Anti-money Laundering and Counter-terrorism Financing Law and Policy


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The book provides one of the first accounts of AML/CFT legislation in Australia, sets the international policy context, and outlines key international legal obligations. To minimise the negative impact on personal freedoms, it proposes a reading of Australian provisions in line with international caselaw. Expanding her analysis on the international level, the author offers an appraisal of the measures taken, both in terms of criminal policy and cost for civil society. She argues that the development of soft law and the increased powers given to law enforcement agencies, which sub-contract surveillance to the private sector, further erode the legitimacy of State action and the rule of law, and ultimately the democracy the laws were meant to protect.




LAW OF RESTRUCTURING.


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Australian Financial Transactions Law


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Aimed at tertiary students and practitioners, this book provides a basic to moderately advanced understanding of finance law. Areas covered include bills of exchange, promissory notes, letters of credit, securities law, Eurocurrency and project finance. Tables of cases and codes of practice, as well as an appendix of sample problems and assignments are also included.




Elder Law in Australia


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Australia's population is ageing. In order for legal practitioners and other professionals such as financial advisors, accountants and healthcare workers to address the changing needs of their clients, it is essential that they have a solid grasp of the unique collection of legal issues that affect the elderly. Written in clear and accessible language, the text surveys a number of topics unique to the elderly including: mistreatment in aged care, elder abuse, discrimination, capacity to execute legal documents and challenges to wills and estates. This second edition has been updated to reflect recent changes to legislation and case law. It incorporates new commentary on intergenerational property transfer, statutory wills and the claims and entitlements of veterans. The sensitive issues of advance medical directives and termination of medical treatment are also explored.




Australian Finance Law


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Annotation. Australian Finance Law, 7th Edition provides comprehensive coverage of Australian finance law, including the regulation of the Australian financial system, capital markets, debt finance, taxation and insolvency law. It has been written and compiled by Partners, Consultants and Associates of King ; chapters aimed at introducing the non-specialist to more specialised financing transactions and structures, including swaps, domestic and international capital markets and hybrid securities; ; new chapters on infrastructure financing and resource financing; ; given the growth in international trade and the need for financing to support it, a chapter on trade finance; and ; comprehensive coverage of the impact of insolvency law on financing transactions, including loan to own restructurings and workouts, and the law relating to insolvent trusts and managed investment schemes. Australian Finance Law, 7th Edition remains an essential addition to the shelves of corporations dealing in finance transactions, specialist banking and finance lawyers and barristers, and an ideal text for finance law, accounting and finance students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.