The practical importance of intangible personalty such as debt, bonds, equities, futures, derivatives and other financial instruments has never been greater than it is today. The same may be said of interests in intellectual property. Yet the assignment of these intangible assets from one to another remains difficult to understand. Assignments are often taken to operate as a form of transfer akin to conveyances of legal titles to tangible personalty. However, this conception does not accurately reflect the law of assignment as it has developed in the caselaw in England and Wales. This book sets out a different model of the workings of assignments as a matter of English law, one that provides an analytical, yet historically sensitive, framework which allows us to better understand how, and why, assignments work in the way the cases tell us they do.
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Weight: 940g
Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
Publication Date: 17 Oct 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108475280
About C. H. Tham
C. H. Tham received his LL.B. from the National University of Singapore in 1994 and the B.C.L. and D.Phil. from the University of Oxford in 1998 and 2017 respectively. He joined the faculty at the Singapore Management University in 2001. He has been Professor of Law at the Singapore Management University School of Law since January 2019. He has written on a wide range of private law topics including contract remedies cross-border insolvency and equitable and statutory assignment and these have been published in case notes book chapters and peer-reviewed journals such as Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly Trust Law International and Law Quarterly Review. His work has been cited by the UK Supreme Court and the Singapore Court of Appeal.