PART I. INSTALMENT CREDIT LAW1: Some Problems of Hire-Purchase Law2: Reflections on Credit LawPART II. CONTRACT LAW3: Abstract Payment Undertakings4: Inalienable Rights?5: Contractual Prohibitions Against AssignmentPART III. CONCEPTS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY6: Ownership and Obligation in Commercial Transactions7: The Nature and Transfer of Rights in Dematerialised and Immobilised Securities8: Are Intangible Assets Fungible?PART IV. COMMERCIAL LAW9: Concepts of Payment in Relation to the Expropriation or Freezing of Bank Deposits10: The Concept and Implications of a Market in Commercial Law11: The Shaping of Commercial Law12: The Codification of Commercial Law13: Removing the Obstacles to Commercial Law Reform14: The Res Cogitans: Communis Error Facit Ius?PART V. SECURED TRANSACTIONS15: Charges over Book Debts: A Missed Opportunity16: Charge-backs and Legal Fictions17: The Case for the Abolition of the Floating Charge18: The Modernisation of Personal Property Security LawPART VI. UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND RESTITUTION19: The Bank's Right to Recover Money Paid on a Stopped Cheque20: Property and Unjust Enrichment21: Proprietary Restitutionary ClaimsPART VII. CORPORATE INSOLVENCY22: Is the Law too Favourable to Secured Creditors?23: The Avoidance of Transactions in Insolvency Proceedings and Restiutionary Defences24: The Perpetual Trustee CasePART VIII.
Occupational Pensions25: Defining and Protecting the Pension Promise26: Occupational Pensions: Securing the Pension PromisePART IX. LEGAL EDUCATION27: The Academic Stage of Legal Education: A Non-Vocational View28: The Teaching and Applications of Fundamental Concepts of Commerical Law29: The European Law School.