A highly regarded text on key banking law topics
Published: 21 August, 2024
Banking Law in Australia covers an important and wide range of topics in banking law, including regulation, the banker-customer relationship, bills of exchange, accounts, cheques, electronic banking, blockchains, documentary credits, consumer protection and lending. It has been cited in decisions by the Commercial Tribunal of NSW, FCAFC, FMCA, HCA, NSWCA, NSWSC, NTSC, SASCFC, VCAT, VSCA, VSC and WASC.
This 11th edition has been prepared by Dr Anton Didenko of the University of New South Wales Faculty of Law and Justice who is taking over from now retired author, Alan Tyree.
Features
New chapter on open banking
New chapter on secured lending under the Cape Town Convention
Chapter on blockchains and cryptocurrencies completely rewritten
Covers recent legal changes, including AML/CTF reforms, post-COVID monetary policy adjustments and the Financial Accountability Regime
A dedicated section on ‘de-banking’ added to Chapter 3
An overview of the 2025 edition of the ABA’s Banking Code of Practice added to Chapter 13
A dedicated section on ‘buy now pay later’ arrangements added to Chapter 14
Related Titles
Duggan, Australian Personal Property Securities Law, 4th ed
Black & Hanrahan, Securities and Financial Services Law, 10th ed