By: Anton Didenko
Introduction -- Defining the scope of the convention -- Selecting the asset types covered by the convention -- Choosing an appropriate structure for the convention -- Addressing inter partes matters : remedies and party autonomy -- Addressing matters affecting third parties : key considerations -- Measuring the feasibility of the convention : commercial concerns and state sensitivities -- Process-management challenges -- Conclusions.
Title: "The Cape Town Convention: A Documentary History" by Anton Didenko
Overview: "The Cape Town Convention: A Documentary History" by Anton Didenko is a comprehensive and detailed research on the history of the Cape Town Convention and its protocols. This book is the first of its kind to critically engage with the challenges faced by the developers of the treaty, analyze thousands of pages of archived materials, and derive important lessons for the development of transnational commercial law globally.
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Plot Summary: The book delves into the historical context and development of the Cape Town Convention, analyzing the treaty's evolution and the challenges it faced. It also examines the protocols associated with the Convention, including the MAC Protocol, which was adopted in 2019. The text provides a detailed examination of the treaty's impact on transnational commercial law, highlighting its role in facilitating asset-based financing and leasing of aircraft, railway, and space objects. The book also discusses the creation and protection of security interests under the Convention, ensuring their priority among competing interests and the enforcement of remedies in cases of debtor default or insolvency.
Critical Reception: While specific reviews are not provided in the sources, the book is described as an "invaluable addition to the existing literature on the Cape Town Convention" and is expected to be of significant interest to academics, legal practitioners, and the judiciary involved in secured transactions law around the world. The book's comprehensive research and critical engagement with the challenges of the treaty development make it a valuable resource for those studying transnational commercial law.
Availability: The book is available on Bloomsbury Collections, where libraries with access can view it. It is also available on Apple Books and other platforms.