International Negotiable Instruments
Benjamin Geva and Sagi Peari
Reviews and Awards
"...the authors have delved very deeply into their subject, and, and have identified sources with which many readers may be unfamiliar. The writers are to be congratulated on producing such a comprehensive work." - Charles Proctor, Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly
"International Negotiable Instruments is a well-timed and important contribution to the literature ... It will satisfy the need of a wife and varied audience, including practicing lawyers, bankers, regulators, academics and anyone engaged or interested in international trade and finance." - Dr Rasiah Gengatharen, Journal of International Banking and Regulation
"The authors have provided a stimulating and original approach to a long-neglected topic ... it deserves to be read widely throughout the common law world." - Peter Hanford, Australian Yearbook of International Law
"Geva and Peari have crafted a wide ranging yet precise book on the nature of and potential future for the analysis of choice of law in negotiable instruments. In a field that is highly technical and often impenetrable, the authors have broken down the varied history and divergent approaches to negotiable instruments and moved the thinking into a singular and coherent framework." - University of Western Australia Law Review
"International Negotiable Instruments is a well-timed and important contribution to the literature on negotiable instruments and conflict of laws." - Dr Rasiah Gengatharen, UWA Law School, The University of Western Australia, Thomson Reuters
"This book provides a comprehensive and thorough analysis of the question of applicable law to negotiable instruments... The authors make concrete suggestions for reform and contemplate" - H. W. Micklitz, Journal of Consumer Policy