Protected Cell Companies

Protected Cell Companies
Author: Nigel Feetham
Publisher: Spiramus Press Ltd
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1904905927

This Second Edition of Protected Cell Companies is a valuable resource for practitioners who work with this important new business form. The Protected Cell Companies Act was first introduced in Guernsey in 1997 and other jurisdictions have followed this path. This gave rise to the First Edition of this book which contained the legal analysis essential to further use and development. The book provides comprehensive guidance on such complex issues as insolvency, veil-piercing, tax, and accounting. As lawyers and business people have come to understand the PCC its uses have spread from its origins in captive insurance companies to providing a bankruptcy remote vehicle for special purpose vehicles, credit derivatives, and open-end investment companies. The authors show that PCCs are now widely used by insurers, insurance brokers, banks, investment and fund managers and international tax planning advisers. They also describe the use of PCCs and related devices not only in their originating jurisdictions but in the EU, the US and around the world. This new edition contains substantial additions but with the same practical emphasis of the original book.

International Taxation of Low-Tax Transactions [2009] - Low-Tax Jurisdictions II

International Taxation of Low-Tax Transactions [2009] - Low-Tax Jurisdictions II
Author: Dennis Campbell
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2009-08-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0557092469

2009 RELEASE: "International Taxation of Low-Tax Transactions, Low-Tax Jurisdictions, Volume II" - A three-volume set with nearly 1,200 pages, offers tax specialists from North and South America, Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and the Middle East who examine the treatment by high-tax countries of transactions originating from and holdings based in low-tax jurisdictions, providing an essential tool for practitioners dealing with the crossborder movement of capital and other assets. The publication is replaced by updated volumes annually. Order Low-Tax Jurisdictions, Volume 1, and High-Tax Jurisdictions, to complete the set. A 25% discount applies to a subscription for three years of updates. Discounts are applied after purchase by rebate from publisher.

Eco-finance

Eco-finance
Author: Paul A. U. Ali
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041123105

Market-based environmental instruments are the most creative of the many initiatives devised to combat air and water pollution and promote biodiversity. Among these, none has attracted more attention than the burgeoning trade in environmental allowances and credits. Originally developed in the United States around 1990, these varieties of tradable instruments were globally validated by the Kyoto Protocol of 1997, which explicitly contemplates the buying and selling of environmental allowances and credits among both sovereign states and corporate entities. Despite U.S. opposition to the Kyoto Protocol, global trading in pollution instruments is growing at an exponential rate, with instruments representing over 70 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions estimated to have been traded in 2003. Eco-Finance is the first in-depth legal analysis of this extraordinary hybrid of environmental regulation and global financial markets. It deals with what are currently the two dominant types of market-based environmental instruments: market-traded environmental instruments (which include the tradable pollution allowances envisaged by the Kyoto Protocol), and environmental financing instruments (which include the emerging class of environmental and socially responsible investment funds). Among the numerous topics and issues treated by Ali and Yano are the following: the ?cap-and-trade? regime; debt-for-environment swaps; forestry securitisations; greenhouse gas emissions markets; carbon funds and swaps; tradable green certificates weather derivatives; duty to hedge climatic risks; catastrophe bonds; protected cell companies; the prudent investor rule; and ethical security indices. The authors deal searchingly with the critical legal issues that arise in connection with these market-based environmental instruments, such as the danger that courts might recharacterise underlying risk transfer agreements as illegal insurance products. For this reason, and for its wealth of practical, theoretical, and informational detail, Eco-Finance will be of enormous value to a broad range of legal, governmental, and business professionals, including environmental regulators, securities regulators, financial market professionals, institutional and other fiduciary investors, corporate risk managers, and investment fund managers, as well as practitioners and academics in both environmental law and financial law.

Business and Company Legislation 2020/2021

Business and Company Legislation 2020/2021
Author: Ellis
Publisher: College of Law Publishing
Total Pages: 2294
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1913226654

Published annually, Business and Company Legislation details the main regulations governing the operation of companies in England and Wales. It also includes relevant legislation on insolvency, partnerships (including limited liability partnerships) and financial services.

Business and Company Legislation 2018/2019

Business and Company Legislation 2018/2019
Author: Jason Ellis
Publisher: College of Law Publishing
Total Pages: 2198
Release: 2018-06-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1912363518

Published annually, Business and Company Legislation details the main regulations governing the operation of companies in England and Wales. It also includes relevant legislation on insolvency, partnerships (including limited liability partnerships) and financial services.

Business and Company Legislation 2019/2020

Business and Company Legislation 2019/2020
Author: Jason Ellis
Publisher: College of Law Publishing
Total Pages: 2294
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1913226085

Published annually, Business and Company Legislation details the main regulations governing the operation of companies in England and Wales. It also includes relevant legislation on insolvency, partnerships (including limited liability partnerships) and financial services.