Abreviaturas
Capítulo I. Presentación y cuestiones generales
Capítulo II. Objeto y definiciones (arts. 1 y 4)
Capítulo III. Ámbito de aplicaciones (art. 2.1)
Capítulo IV. Operaciones excluidas (art. 2.4)
Capítulo V. Carácter irrenunciable (art. 3)
Capítulo VI. Principios de actuación (art. 5)
Capítulo VII. Obligaciones previas en relación con la publicidad, el Depósito registral y la difusión de las condiciones de contratos (arts. 6 y 7)
Capítulo VIII. Información general (art. 9)
Capítulo IX. Información precontractual (art. 10 y Anexo I)
Capítulo X. Normas de transparencia (art. 14)
Capítulo XI. Comprobación del cumplimiento del principio de transparencia material y otras cuestiones de interés notarial (arts. 14, 15, 22, DDAA 6ª, 7ª, 8ª, 9ª y DF 15ª)
Capítulo XII. Evaluación de la solvencia (arts. 11 y 12)
Capítulo XIII. Tasa anual equivalente y tasación (arts. 8, 13, DA 10ª y Anexo II)
Capítulo XIV. Gastos del crédito inmobiliario (art. 14.1.e)
Capítulo XV. Normas de conducta (arts. 16-21)
Capítulo XVII. Vencimiento anticipado (art. 24)
Capítulo XVIII. Intereses de demora (art. 25)
Capítulo XIX. Reforma de la Ley hipotecaria y de la Ley sobre subrogación y modificación de préstamo hipotecarios (DDFF 1ª y 3ª, DA 8ª)
Capítulo XX. Reforma de la Ley de condiciones generales de la contratación y de la Ley de consumidores y usuarios (DDFF 4ª y 8ª)
Capítulo XXI. Cuestiones procesales
Capítulo XXII. Otras cuestiones de interés
Capítulo XXIII. Derecho transitorio
Edited by Thomas Clarke, Professor of Corporate Governance, UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Justin O’Brien, Professor of Financial Regulation, Monash Business School, Monash University, and Charles O’Kelley, Director, Adolf A. Berle Jr Center on Corporations, Law and Society, Seattle University School of Law, Seattle University
Thomas Clarke is Professor of Corporate Governance at the University of Technology Sydney. He is the Editor of the Elements in Corporate Governance series (Cambridge University Press) and the Inaugural Sir Adrian Cadbury Scholar of the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN). He has published over thirty authored/edited books, including Innovation in the Asia Pacific: From Manufacturing to Knowledge Economies (Springer 2018); International Corporate Governance (Routledge, second edition 2017); and the Sage Handbook of Corporate Governance (2012), together with 200 refereed articles and book chapters.
Justin O’Brien is Director of The Trust Project. He is the General Editor of Law and Financial Markets Review (Taylor and Francis). He is also the author and editor of a series of books on the dynamics of financial regulation with particular reference to capital market governance, including The Future of Financial Regulation (with Iain G. MacNeil, Hart 2010), Integrity, Risk and Accountability in Capital Markets: Regulating Culture (with George Gilligan, Hart 2013), and The Triumph, Tragedy and Lost Legacy of James M Landis (Hart 2017). Prior to taking up a career in academia O’Brien was a journalist and editor with the British Broadcasting Corporation and Ulster Television.
Charles R. T. O’Kelley is Director of the Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law and Society of Seattle University School of Law. He is an expert in corporate governance and Delaware corporation law. Charles is the author, with Robert B. Thompson, of one of the most widely used casebooks in the field of corporation law, Corporations and Other Business Associations (Wolters Kluwer, Eighth Edition 2017). On behalf of the Berle Center he has organized a series of international inter-disciplinary Berle Symposiums on the nature of the modern corporation. He is a member of the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association.
Charles R. T. O’Kelley is Director of the Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law and Society of Seattle University School of Law. He is an expert in corporate governance and Delaware corporation law. Charles is the author, with Robert B. Thompson, of one of the most widely used casebooks in the field of corporation law, Corporations and Other Business Associations (Wolters Kluwer seventh edition 2014). On behalf of the Berle Centre he has organised a series of international inter-disciplinary Berle Symposium’s on the nature of the modern corporation. He is a member of the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association.
Contributors:
Suzanne Benn, University of Technology Sydney
Margaret M. Blair, Vanderbilt University
Martijn Boersma, University of Technology Sydney
David Ciepley, University of Denver
John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside
Jean-Francois Chanlat, Paris Dauphine University
Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney
Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge
Melissa Edwards, University of Technology Sydney
Nicolai Foss, Bocconi University
Paul Frentrop, Nyenrode Business University
Esteban Garcia-Canal, University of Oviedo
Mauro F. Guillen, University of Pennsylvania
William Lazonick, University of Massachusetts,
Stefan Linder, Essec Business School
Danielle Logue, University of Technology Sydney
Shelley Marshall, Monash University
Bronwen Morgan, University of New South Wales
Justin O’Brien, Monash University
Charles R. T. O’Kelley, Seattle University School of Law
Christos Pitelis, Brunel University
Ian Ramsay, University of Melbourne
W.G. Roy, University of California, Los Angeles
Teemu Ruskola, Emory University
Takaya Seki, Meiji University
Philip Stern, Duke University
Lynn Stout, Cornell University
David Teece, University of California, Berkeley
Olivier Weinstein, Sorbonne Paris Cité
Cynthia A. Williams, York University