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European Banking Law
The Banker-Customer Relationship
Introduction
This text presents a practical analysis of the private law of banking transactions. Rooted in contract, the banker-customer relationship is overlaid with a range of rights and obligations having their derivation in tort, delict, notions of equity, good faith and statute. The book looks at some questions that arise within the banker-customer relationship in various European jurisdictions.
Key Questions
What are the nature and consequences of the banker-customer relationship?
Is there a duty on banks to advise customers and others about particular dealings and what liability arises if any advice given is wrong?
What security can a bank take to protect itself as lender?