Chapter 1 General Introduction
1.1 Origin and Development of International Settlement
1.1.1 Basic Concepts and Content of International Settlement
1.1.2 Evolution of International Settlement
1.1.3 Characteristics of Modern International Settlements
1.2 Basis and Conditions of International Settlement
1.2.1 Correspondent Banks in International Settlement
1.2.2 Some Organizations Relevant to International Settlement
1.3 International Payment Systems
1.3.1 Brief Introduction
1.3.2 Some Major Payment Systems
Chapter 2 Instruments of International Settlement
2.1 An Overview of Negotiable Instrument
2.1.1 Definition of Negotiable Instrument
2.1.2 Chief Features of Negotiable Instrument
2.1.3 Parties to Negotiable Instrument
2.2 Bill of Exchange
2.2.1 Definition of Bill of Exchange
2.2.2 Contents of Bill of Exchange
2.2.3 Parties to Bill of Exchange
2.2.4 Classification of Bill of Exchange
2.2.5 Acts of Bill of Exchange
2.2.6 The Roles and Advantages of Bill of Exchange
2.3 Promissory Note
2.3.1 Definition of Promissory Note
2.3.2 Characteristics of Promissory Note
2.3.3 Contents of Promissory Note
2.3.4 Classification of Promissory Note
2.3.5 Liabilities of the Parties
2.3.6 Differences between Promissory Note and Bill of Exchange
2.4 Check
2.4.1 Definition of Check
2.4.2 Contents of Check
2.4.3 Features of Check
2.4.4 Parties to Check
2.4.5 Classification of Check
2.4.6 Check Clearing
2.4.7 A Banker's Duty to Honor Checks
2.4.8 Dishonor of Checks
2.4.9 Differences between Check and Bill of Exchange
2.5 Cases: A Fraud Case with Forged Draft
Chapter 3 Remittance
3.1 Outline of Remittance
3.1.1 Definition of Remittance
3.1.2 Parties to Remittance
3.1.3 Types of Remittance
3.1.4 Characteristics of Remittance
3.2 Procedure for Remittance
3.2.1 Procedure for Remittance
3.2.2 Comparison of the M/T, T/T and D/D
3.3 Application of Remittance
3.3.1 Practice of Remittance
3.3.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of Remittance
3.3.3 The Function of Remittance in International Trade
3.4 Cases: Case about T/T
Chapter 4 Collection
4.1 Overview of Collection
4.1.1 Definition of Collection
4.1.2 Parties to Collection
4.1.3 Types of Collection
4.2 Documentary Collection Practice
4.2.1 Procedure of Documentary Collection
4.2.2 Collection Application Form and Order
4.2.3 Uniform Rules for Collection
4.3 Risk Protection and Financing under Collection
4.3.1 Risks Involved
4.3.2 Financing under the Collection
4.4 Cases
4.4.1 Case 1: A Dispute Triggered by Collecting Bank as the Drawee of a Draft under a Collection
4.4.2 Case 2: A Dispute over the Responsibilities of Collecting Bank under D/P Terms
Chapter 5 Letter of Credit
5.1 Overview of L/C
5.1.1 Definition of L/C
5.1.2 Contents and Form of L/C
5.1.3 Characteristics of L/C
5.1.4 Parties Involved in L/C
5.2 Procedures of L/C
5.2.1 Issuance
5.2.2 Amendment
5.2.3 Utilization and Settlement
5.3 Types of L/C (Including Standby L/C)
5.3.1 Confirmed Irrevocable Credit
5.3.2 According to the Mode of Availability
5.3.3 Straight Credit
5.3.4 Anticipatory Credit
5.3.5 Transferable Credit
5.3.6 Back-to-Back Credit
5.3.7 Revolvin* *re*it
5.3.8 Reciprocal Credit
5.3.9 Standby L/C
5.4 Key Issues under L/C
5.4.1 The Role of Banks
5.4.2 Common Problems with Documentary Credits
5.4.3 Risk Protection
5.4.4 Financing under L/C
5.4.5 Documentary Credit Application
5.4.6 Best Practice When Dealing with an L/C
5.4.7 Bank Fees
5.4.8 Conclusions
5.5 Cases
5.5.1 Case 1: A Dispute Incurred by Reimbursement Clause
5.5.2 Case 2: A Dispute Arising from Criteria of Document Examination of the Bank
5.5.3 Case 3: Banco Santander SA vs. Banque Paribas
Chapter 6 Other Methods of International Settlement
6.1 Bank's Letter of Guarantee
6.1.1 Concepts o* */*
6.1.2 Parties to L/G
6.1.3 Types o* */*
6.1.4 Procedure o* */*
6.1.5 Contents o* */*
6.1.6 Comparison between L/G and L/C
6.2 International Factoring
6.2.1 Concepts of International Factoring
6.2.2 The History and Trends of International Factoring
6.2.3 Parties to International Factoring
6.2.4 Types of International Factoring
6.2.5 Procedures of International Factoring
6.2.6 Application of International Factoring
6.3 Forfeiting
6.3.1 Concepts of Forfeiting
6.3.2 The Development of Forfeiting
6.3.3 Characteristics of Forfeiting
6.3.4 Parties to Forfeiting
6.3.5 Procedure of Forfeiting
6.3.6 Advantages and Disadvantages of Forfeiting
6.4 Cases
Chapter 7 Documents Used in International Settlement
7.1 Commer Documents
7.1.1 Commer Invoice
7.1.2 Customs Invoice
7.1.3 Packing List
7.2 Transport Documents
7.2.1 Marine Bills of Lading
7.2.2 Airway Bill
7.2.3 Railway Bill
7.3 Insurance Documents
7.3.1 Insurance Policy
7.3.2 Insurance Certificate
7.4 Offi Documents
7.4.1 Certificate of Origin
7.4.2 Inspection Certificate
7.5 Documents Examinations and Disposal of Discrepancies
7.5.1 Document Checklists
7.5.2 Documents Examination
7.5.3 Disposal of Discrepancies
7.6 Cases
Chapter 8 Non-trade Settlement
8.1 Basic Content of Non-trade Settlement
8.2 Non-trade Remittance
8.2.1 Overseas Chinese Remittance
8.2.2 Traveler's Check
8.3 Clean Collection and Clean L/C
8.3.1 Clean Collection
8.3.2 Clean L/C and Traveler's L/C
8.4 Credit Card
8.4.1 Definition of Credit Card
8.4.2 Parties to Credit Card
8.4.3 Procedure of Credit Card
8.4.4 Function of Credit Card
8.4.5 Kinds of Credit Card
8.5 Cases
Chapter 9 Cyber Payments
9.1 Introduction of Cyber Payments
9.1.1 Definition of Cyber Payment
9.1.2 Parties Involved in Cyber Payment
9.1.3 Types of Electronic Cash Technology
9.1.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of Cyber Payments
9.2 Payment through the Internet
9.2.1 Electronic Cash on the Internet
9.2.2 Credit and Charge Cards on the Internet
9.2.3 Internet Banking
9.2.4 Secure Electronic Transaction Protocol
9.2.5 Secure Socket Layer Protocol for Electronic Payment
9.2.6 Risks in Cyber Payment
9.3 Cyber Payments—Today and Future
9.3.1 Cyber Payments Today
9.3.2 The Future of Cyber Payments
9.4 Cases
Appendix 1 Glossary
Appendix 2 ICC Uniform Rules for Collections
Appendix 3 ICC Uniform and Practice for Documentary Credit
Appendix 4 International Standby Practices (ISP98)
Appendix 5 ICC Uniform Rules for Bank-to-Bank Reimbursements under Documentary Credits (ICC Publication No.525)
References
Postscript
后记
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作者简介
吴国新,男,1969年11月生,博士,上海对外经贸大学教授,硕士生导师。浙江省诸暨市人民政府纺织服装产业专家咨询委员会委员。曾任上海对外贸易学院MBA教育中心执行主任,上海应用技术学院经济与管理学院副院长等职。主持和承担国家自然科学基金项目、教育部人文社会科学研究项目、上海市哲学社会科学规划项目、上海市科学技术委员会科研项目、上海高校优秀青年教师后备人选资助项目等10多项科研项目。在China:An International Journal等国内外重要学术期刊上发表30多篇学术论文,其中,1篇被SSCI检索,1篇被EI检索,1篇被人大复印资料全文转载,2篇被ISTP检索收录。主编《2010上海技术管理研讨会论文集》。2004年12月,被评为上海市优秀青年教师后备人选,2008年12月,获“上海市优秀青年教师”荣誉称号。