Now in its ninth edition, Banking Law in Australia is a popular banking law text used by law and business students in elective subjects. This book provides a clear and concise commentary on the history, current practice and future directions of banking law. The text seeks to engage students and practitioners with new material about the Personal Properties Securities Act, electronic payments and greater discussions of consumer-minded issues.
Features
New material on the PPSA and related cases
Updated material on electronic payments
Greater discussion of consumer-minded issues
Updated online materials for students and lecturers
Related Titles
Baxt, Black and Hanrahan, Securities and Financial Services Law, 9th ed, 2017
Duggan & Brown, Australian Personal Property Securities Law, 2nd ed, 2015
Edwards, LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Banking Law in Australia, 2nd ed, 2012
Alan Tyree (BSc, MSc, PhD, LLB (Hons)) has written extensively in the area of banking law since 1987 and is an acknowledged expert in the field. He is a former Landerer Professor of Information Technology and Law at the University of Sydney. He was also a member of the Australian Payments System Council until its abolition and replacement by by the Payment Systems Board.