Lord Millett: Foreword
The Editors: Preface
1: Gabriel Moss: Fictions and Floating Charges: Some Reflections on
the House of Lords' Decision in Spectrum
2: Sir Roy Goode: The Case for the Abolition of the Floating
Charge
3: Sarah Worthington: Floating Charges: The Use and Abuse of
Doctrinal Analysis
4: Louise Gullifer and Jennifer Payne: The Characterization of
Fixed and Floating Charges
5: Nicholas Frome and Kate Gibbons: Spectrum: An End to the
Conflict or the Signal for a New Campaign?
6: Philip R Wood: A Review of Brumark and Spectrum in an
International Setting
7: Robert Stevens: Security After the Enterprise Act
8: Look Chan Ho: The Debenture-Holder's Liability in Unjust
Enrichment after Spectrum
9: John Armour: Should We Redistribute in Insolvency?
10: Joshua Getzler: The Role of Security over Future and
Circulating Capital: Evidence from the British Economy circa
1850-1920
11: Julian Franks and Oren Sussman: The Economics of English
Insolvency: Some Recent Developments
12: Michael Bridge: The Law Commission's Proposals for the Reform
of Corporate Security Interests
Joshua Getzler is a fellow and tutor at St Hugh's College, Oxford and a CUF University Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Jennifer Payne is the Travers Smith University Lecturer in Corporate Finance at Oxford University, and a fellow and tutor of Merton College.
an extremely useful collection of essays ... The papers vary between quite detailed discussions to more broad brush approaches which provide the reader with choice to gain an overview on some issues or to drill down further if desired. Not only does Company Charges deal in detail with issues which are of concern to practitioners, its scope is broad enough to pursue some theoretical and historical issues raised by the regulation of insolvency and secured lending. It is to be recommended to practitioners and academics alike. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation
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