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Book Synopsis

Currency fluctuation, currency wars and even potential currency collapse (the Euro, the Bitcoin) are all risks that commercial parties must consider and guard against.

This book gathers together in one volume all the information and advice practitioners are likely to need when advising on, advancing or defending claims involving a foreign currency element.

The determination of the proper currency (or currencies) of a claim often has a dramatic effect on the level of a court judgment or arbitration award that is ultimately obtained. It is, therefore, vital for practitioners to accurately assess claims which involve a foreign currency element.

The authors guide the reader through the legal principles governing how foreign currency claims are treated in English law. The book covers both the treatment of foreign currency in substantive law as well as such procedural matters as how to claim interest correctly on a foreign currency claim and how to plead, prove or disprove the applicability of a particular currency.

This book is an invaluable and essential resource for all lawyers involved in international commerce, but will be of particular interest to those engaged in international finance, commodity transactions, international shipping and transport, and the insurance of assets and liabilities abroad.

"Those who practise in this country need guidance in navigating the tricky waters that The Despina R unleashed. This excellent book provides that guidance."

The authors "have been uniquely well placed to meet the challenge of analysing what is a perplexing body of jurisprudence, and to suggest principled answers to currency issues that have not yet been the subject of judicial decision. They consider not merely claims in contract and tort, but every type of claim that might raise an issue in relation to a foreign currency."

The Rt Hon. The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, KG, PC,

President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, 2009-2012



Trade Review

"An excellent text in a field of great complexity... The text is comprehensive in seeking to cover a wide range of areas in which foreign currency issues may become relevant, and has been prepared by authors who are plainly well-suited to their task. The text will appeal to solicitors and barristers who need to argue these matters, but it also contains much discussion of real academic value."

Charles Proctor Partner, Fladgate LLP

"On any view, this is a most remarkable book… a well-researched, masterly study of a difficult subject. The authors tackle head-on practical problems concerning foreign currency claims in disparate areas of the law and, where appropriate, happily stick their necks out in expressing their views. Praise be to the brave. The result is a unique book which provides excellent and invaluable guidance for anyone concerned with claims in a foreign currency."

Hon Sir Bernard Eder, The Law Quarterly Review



Table of Contents

Foreword, The Rt Hon The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Basic Concepts

Chapter 3: Sterling: its Historical Role, and the Decline that Led to a Change in the Law

Chapter 4: The Euro Zone

Chapter 5: The Change in English Law Introduced by Miliangos and its Forebears

Chapter 6: Contract

Chapter 7: Tort

Chapter 8: Restitution and Unjust Enrichment

Chapter 9: The Law of Trusts and Fiduciaries

Chapter 10: Claims Against Limited or Common Funds

Chapter 11: Set-off

Chapter 12: Interest

Chapter 13: Are currency exchange losses recoverable as damages?

Chapter 14: Procedure and Evidence

Chapter 15: Fiat Money, Legal Tender and Alternative Money

Foreign Currency: Claims, Judgments and Damages

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    Publisher: Informa Maritime & Transport
    Publication Date: 18/07/2016
    ISBN13: 9781843118138, 978-1843118138
    ISBN10: 1843118130

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Currency fluctuation, currency wars and even potential currency collapse (the Euro, the Bitcoin) are all risks that commercial parties must consider and guard against.

    This book gathers together in one volume all the information and advice practitioners are likely to need when advising on, advancing or defending claims involving a foreign currency element.

    The determination of the proper currency (or currencies) of a claim often has a dramatic effect on the level of a court judgment or arbitration award that is ultimately obtained. It is, therefore, vital for practitioners to accurately assess claims which involve a foreign currency element.

    The authors guide the reader through the legal principles governing how foreign currency claims are treated in English law. The book covers both the treatment of foreign currency in substantive law as well as such procedural matters as how to claim interest correctly on a foreign currency claim and how to plead, prove or disprove the applicability of a particular currency.

    This book is an invaluable and essential resource for all lawyers involved in international commerce, but will be of particular interest to those engaged in international finance, commodity transactions, international shipping and transport, and the insurance of assets and liabilities abroad.

    "Those who practise in this country need guidance in navigating the tricky waters that The Despina R unleashed. This excellent book provides that guidance."

    The authors "have been uniquely well placed to meet the challenge of analysing what is a perplexing body of jurisprudence, and to suggest principled answers to currency issues that have not yet been the subject of judicial decision. They consider not merely claims in contract and tort, but every type of claim that might raise an issue in relation to a foreign currency."

    The Rt Hon. The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, KG, PC,

    President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, 2009-2012



    Trade Review

    "An excellent text in a field of great complexity... The text is comprehensive in seeking to cover a wide range of areas in which foreign currency issues may become relevant, and has been prepared by authors who are plainly well-suited to their task. The text will appeal to solicitors and barristers who need to argue these matters, but it also contains much discussion of real academic value."

    Charles Proctor Partner, Fladgate LLP

    "On any view, this is a most remarkable book… a well-researched, masterly study of a difficult subject. The authors tackle head-on practical problems concerning foreign currency claims in disparate areas of the law and, where appropriate, happily stick their necks out in expressing their views. Praise be to the brave. The result is a unique book which provides excellent and invaluable guidance for anyone concerned with claims in a foreign currency."

    Hon Sir Bernard Eder, The Law Quarterly Review



    Table of Contents

    Foreword, The Rt Hon The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Basic Concepts

    Chapter 3: Sterling: its Historical Role, and the Decline that Led to a Change in the Law

    Chapter 4: The Euro Zone

    Chapter 5: The Change in English Law Introduced by Miliangos and its Forebears

    Chapter 6: Contract

    Chapter 7: Tort

    Chapter 8: Restitution and Unjust Enrichment

    Chapter 9: The Law of Trusts and Fiduciaries

    Chapter 10: Claims Against Limited or Common Funds

    Chapter 11: Set-off

    Chapter 12: Interest

    Chapter 13: Are currency exchange losses recoverable as damages?

    Chapter 14: Procedure and Evidence

    Chapter 15: Fiat Money, Legal Tender and Alternative Money

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