Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

DUKE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL LAW


Volume 12Spring 2002Number 2

Foreword Katharine T. Bartlett
Douglas T. Breeden
281
 

INTRODUCTION

The Universal Language of International Securitization Steven L. Schwarcz285

ARTICLES AND COMMENTS

Intermediary Risk in the Indirect Holding System for Securities Steven L. Schwarcz
Joanna Benjamin
309
Comments Carl S. Bjerre331
Comments Kon Sik Kim335
International Harmonization of Accounting Standards, and the Question of Off-Balance Sheet Treatment Peter Jeffrey341
Comments Jason H.P. Kravitt353
Comments Karel Van Hulle357
Multi-Jurisdictional Receivables Financing: UNCITRAL's Impact on Securitization and Cross-Border Perfection Spiros V. Bazinas365
Comments Michel Deschamps389
Comments Bruce A. Markell401
Project Finance, Securitization and Consensuality Carl S. Bjerre411
Comments Lissa Lamkin Broome439
Comments Stephen Wallenstein449
Aspects of Securitization of Future Cash Flows Under English and New York Law Marke Raines
Gabrielle Wong
453
Comments David M. Eisenberg465
Comments Masaru Ono469
The Law of Cross-Border Securitization: Lex Juris Tamar Frankel475
Comments Bruce A. Markell493
Comments Eddy Wymeersch501
Emerging Market Economies and Government Promotion of Securitization Douglas Arner505
Whole Business Securitization in Emerging Markets Claire A. Hill521
Comments on Hill and Arner Charles D. Booth533
Comments on Hill Vinod Kothari537
Synthetic Securitization: Use of Derivative Technology for Credit Transfer Ian Bell
Petrina Dawson
541
Comments Claire A. Hill563
Comments Bruce E. Stern567

NOTES

Banks, Bonds and Risk: The Mycal Bankruptcy and its Repercussions for the Japanese Bond Market Eric Grouse571
Situating Liberalism in Transnational Legal Space Don Suh605