Volume 1
Chapter 1: The Transnationalisation of Commercial and Financial Law. The New Lex Mercatoria Concerning Professional Dealings and its Sources
Part I The Emergence of the Modern Lex Mercatoria, its Method, Structure and Antecedents. Civil and Common Law Thinking
Part II The Nature, Status and Function of Private International Law
Part III The Substance and Operation of Transnational Commercial and Financial Law or the Modern Lex Mercatoria
Chapter 2: The Transnationalisation of Commercial, Financial and Investment Dispute Resolution
Part I International Commercial Arbitration
Part II International Financial Arbitration
Part III Foreign Investment Arbitration
Part IV The Reasoning of International Arbitrators
Volume 2
Chapter 1: Transnational Contract Law
Part I General
Part II Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
Part III Contractual Agency
Chapter 2: Transnational Movable Property Law
Part I Ownership, Possession and Limited, Future, Conditional or Temporary Proprietary Rights in Chattels and Intangible Assets
Part II Negotiable Documents of Title and Negotiable Instruments
Part III Investment Securities
Volume 3
Chapter 1: Financial Products and Services
Part I Secured Transactions, Finance Sales and Other Financial Products and Services
Part II Financial Products and Funding Techniques. Private, Regulatory and International Aspects
Part III Payments, Modern Payment Methods and Systems. Set-off and Netting as Ways of Payment. International Payments. Money Laundering
Part IV Security Entitlements and their Transfers Through Securities Accounts. Securities Repos
Chapter 2: Financial Risk, Financial Stability and the Role of Financial Regulation
Part I Financial Services, Financial Service Providers, Financial Risk and Financial Regulation
Part II International Aspects of Financial Services Regulation: The Effects of Globalisation and the Autonomy of the International Capital Markets. The Developments in GATT/WTO, the EU and BIS/IOSCO/IAIS
Part III The EU Regulations and Directives Concerning the Internal Market in Financial Services: Early Action, the European Passport, the 1998 EU Action Plan for a Single Market in Financial Services, and Further Action Following the 2008 Financial Crisis