International Project Finance: Law and Practice

International Project Finance: Law and Practice

International Project Finance: Law and Practice

International Project Finance: Law and Practice

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Overview

Now in its third edition, International Project Finance is the definitive guide to legal and practical issues relating to international projects. The book considers the application of English and New York law in cross-border documentation and legal and practical matters associated with running financing projects in civil law jurisdictions. Different sources of funding are also examined, such as banking and international bond documentation, and Islamic financing practice, in particular the use of Murabaha financing techniques and Sukuk (Islamic bond) market. This includes the legal and documentation issues arising from the use of such financing techniques and how they interact with each other from a legal and contractual perspective. Equally significant, the book provides analysis of project defaults and work-outs giving guidance on how to manage projects when these circumstances arise. The book also contains extensive coverage of dispute resolution in international projects. New to this edition is a chapter on development finance institutions covering the work of bodies such as the World Bank and the African Development Bank. This chapter explains the key roles played by these institutions in international project finance, especially in emerging markets. It covers the key policy issues and the impact of such policies on project finance documentation. As well as addressing the basic principles which affect the structuring and documentation of project financings, the book also explains structural, legal and contractual differences between the various sectors such as transportation, infrastructure/Public Private Partnerships, conventional, renewable and nuclear power, mining, and oil and gas. Telcommunications, including broadband, are covered in more detail in a separate section for this edition. This book provides the context of international project finance which underpins the understanding of legal analysis in this area. It includes detailed guidance on practical issues such as the identification and assessment of project risk, together with relevant documentation such as risk matrices and checklists covering both key project contracts and the major terms of a project financing. With its focus on international projects and emphasis on the practical application of the law, this book is an essential reference work for all practitioners in the field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192569288
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 08/20/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 840
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

John Dewar is a partner at Milbank LLP, and a member of the Project Finance Group. Mr. Dewar's practice centres on project and structured finance transactions in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Over the last 20 years, he has acted for both lenders and sponsors in a wide range of industries, including power, oil and gas, LNG, petrochemicals, satellites, telecommunications, water, infrastructure and mining. Mr. Dewar attended Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (1988) and the College of Law, Guildford (1989). He is a member of the Law Society of England and Wales.

Table of Contents

1: Phillip Fletcher: Approaching Legal Issues in a Project Finance Transaction
2: Cathy Marsh and Andrew Pendleton: Project Participants and Structure
3: Mark Plenderleith: Sources of Funding
4: John Dewar and Oliver Irwin: Project Risks
5: Cathy Marsh, Daisy East and William Fyfe: Allocation of Risks in Project Documentation
6: Martin Benatar and William Fyfe: Insurance
7: Gabriel Mpubani: Principal Finance Documentation
8: Jonathan Maizel and Alexander Borisoff: Official Funding Sources: Export Credit Agencies & Multilateral
9: Tom Siebens and David Gasperow: Documentation of Project Bonds
10: John Dewar and Mohammad Munib Hussain: Islamic Project Finance
11: Joanne Robertson and Patrick Holmes: Ancillary Finance Documentation
12: Antoine Maffei and Jean-Renaud Cazali: Project Finance in Civil Law Jurisdictions
13: Nick Angel and Alistair Hill: Defaults and Workouts: Restructuring Project Financings
14: Michael Nolan, Julian Stait and Erin Culbertson: Dispute Resolution in Project Finance Transactions
Appendix 1: Checklists
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