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The Conflict Between United States Securities Laws On Insider Trading And Swiss Bank Secrecy Laws, Ellen R. Levin Jan 1985

The Conflict Between United States Securities Laws On Insider Trading And Swiss Bank Secrecy Laws, Ellen R. Levin

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

In recent years the Swiss have grown defensive about the bad reputation their banks have earned for hiding so-called "dirty" money. A common perception is that through the protection of strict Swiss banking and commercial secrecy laws, Swiss numbered accounts hold the ill-gotten gains of organized crime, corrupt politicians, United States income tax evaders, and inside traders on United States securities markets. Both out of concern for preserving the integrity of what is regarded as Switzerland's most valuable asset -- its banking sector -- and in response to mounting criticism from abroad, Switzerland has agreed to help the United States …


Performance Bonds, Bankers' Guarantees, And The Mareva Injunction, Peter S. O'Driscoll Jan 1985

Performance Bonds, Bankers' Guarantees, And The Mareva Injunction, Peter S. O'Driscoll

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

Performance bonds and bankers' guarantees are common features of international sales and construction contracts. They figure prominently in contracts with buyers and employers in the Middle East. In recent years, the amounts represented by these instruments have grown so large that banks have begun to syndicate them in order to limit the exposure of any one bank. With so much at stake, it is imperative that traders, bankers, and lawyers understand the legal implications of performance bonds and bankers' guarantee agreements and the treatment of such agreements by the courts. This Comment will address some of the problems associated with …