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Introduction to Festschrift Volume in Honour of Professor Benjamin Geva
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- Torrie, Virginia (Author)
- Kianieff, Muharem (Author)
- Chamorro-Courtland, Christian (Author)
Title
Introduction to Festschrift Volume in Honour of Professor Benjamin Geva
Abstract
In the article that follows, "The Legacy of Cheques on the Evolution of a Bank Customer's Duties: Enduring Principles regarding Risk Allocation," Sandra Booysen focusses on cheques and the underlying mandate given by customers to their banks.2 Here, Booysen uses a historical perspective to examine the development of the Macmillan and Greenwood duties that require bank customers to exercise care when drawing cheques so as to avoid tampering by a third party. Of particular interest to those interested in consumer protection is McCamus' analysis of the recent Supreme Court of Canada case Uber v. Heller, which pertains to the question of whether a mandatory arbitration clause included in a standard form contract constitutes an unconscionable term. After consideration of the history of payment system regulations in the EU, the paper focusses on cross-border payments and how regulations that were adopted in the late 1990s have helped to cross-border transactions by imposing contractual liabilities for the proper execution of credit transfer orders addressing the payment service value chain. [...]those of us who have worked with Professor Geva in an academic setting (including these authors) will attest to Keefe's lauding of Professor Geva's valuable mentorship, kindness and friendship which have been essential in helping us launch our own careers.
Publication
Banking & Finance Law Review
Volume
38
Pages
1-13,X
Date
2022
Language
English
ISSN
08328722
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8/12/25, 2:52 AM
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ProQuest
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Copyright HAB Press Limited 2022
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Num Pages: 1-13,X
Place: Toronto, Canada
Publisher: HAB Press Limited
Citation
Torrie, V., Kianieff, M., & Chamorro-Courtland, C. (2022). Introduction to Festschrift Volume in Honour of Professor Benjamin Geva. Banking & Finance Law Review, 38, 1-13,X. https://www.proquest.com/docview/2724913486/abstract/4CBE8075E9214242PQ/1
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