Why should you buy Paget’s Law of Banking 16th Edition?
First published in 1904, Paget's Law of Banking has established itself as the leading practitioner text on banking law. The new edition builds on its history as the banking law bible, whilst reflecting the changing world in which banks operate.
The 16th edition continues to provide a comprehensive, clear and accurate statement on the law of banking, with a particular emphasis on the principles that underpin the case law.
Definitive practitioner work on banking law returns fully updated and expanded
A unique reference source to keep you up to date in a changing regulatory environment
Eminent authors from 3 Verulam Buildings and the Financial Ombudsman Service
The new edition includes:
Recent case law across all topics, including developments in Guarantees and in Consumer Credit
A new Part on Consumer Redress, with 2 brand new chapters on The Financial Ombudsman Service and Authorised Push Payment Fraud
Substantially enhanced treatment on international sanctions
Part I: The Regulatory Framework Part II: Banks and Customers Part III: Bank Lending Part IV: Security Part V: Customer Insolvency Part VI: Payments Part VII: Investments and Financial Products Part VIII: Interference by Third Parties Part IX: Letters of Credit and Performance Bonds Part X: Consumer Redress
Sr Nik Hasbi Fathi, CQS, FRISM, MRICS, FCIArb, FMIArb, FAiADR, MMSAdj is a consultant quantity surveyor with a career spanning over 30 years involving private and public sector projects in Malaysia and abroad. He serves as an adjudicator, arbitrator, expert witness and claims consultant, appearing in various capacities in litigation and ADR cases in Malaysia. An Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya (non-practising), his special interest lies in construction law.
Dr Shahrizal M Zin, FCIArb, FAiADR, FMIArb was called to the bar as an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 2003. He sits as an arbitrator and adjudicator with AIAC pursuant to the Arbitration Act 2005 and CIPAA 2012. He read law at University of Malaya as a recipient of the Public Service Department scholarship. He graduated with a Master of Laws from University of Malaya and holds a PhD from Monash University. He was awarded a diploma in International Commercial Arbitration from CIArb, and admitted as a Fellow since 2016.