The Open LC Community for and by LC Specialists

[Home]

Inside lcviews.com

 
Library

 

Who's Who in LC World

 

Single Window

 

High Profile

 

Global

 

Devil lies in the detail

 

Eye of the hurricane

 

Traders corner

 

LC Action

 

Contact and Editorial Board

 

Inter-web tour

 

 
My
Readings

 

[Name: Jia Hao]
[Profession: LC Specialist]

Readings make practice perfect.
Practice makes man perfect

 

 

 

... as of 20 January 2006:

"Bills of Lading and Other Transport Documents"
by Philip Yang
(The book is written in Chinese).

T.O. Lee’s comments on Philip Yang's Literary works  =>

"Bills of Lading and Bankers' Documentary Credits"(3rd Edition)
by Paul Todd.
(Editor
's note: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd., London (1998) pp xxx + 349 ISBN 1 85978 113 6. It is available at Amazon)

"Annual of China Maritime Law(1992---2003)"
( Those books are written in Chinese).

Additionally, I am reading

"The Law of Letters of Credit"(2005)
by John F. Dolan.
(Editor
's note: More information about the book and the author on Sheshunoff)

Why I like what I like =>


My Future Readings:

"Multimodal Transport"
by Ralph De Wit

"Carriage of Goods by Sea"(Fourth Edition)
by John F Wilson

"The Bill of Lading: A Document of Title to Goods An Anglo-American Comparison"
by Michael D. Bools

"Marine Cargo Claims"
by Professor William Tetley

After A/M studies, I will proceed with my study object on Marine Insurance.


My Past Readings

The following books listed are those in my opinion very valuable and helpful for understanding LC operations included in My Past Readings just for purpose of reference and guidance and not exhausted:

In English:

Opinions of the ICC Banking Commissions: ICC Publication No. 371,399,434,469,494,565,613,632,660.

Case Studies on Documentary Credits: ICC Publication No.459,489,535

ICC Guide to Documentary Credit Operations: ICC Publication No.515

ISBP: ICC Publication No.645

Documentary Credit Law Throughout the World: ICC Publication No.633

Leading Court Cases on Letters of Credit: ICC Publication No.658

The Official Commentary On the International Standby Practices: by Professor James E. Byrne

The Original Documents Controversy From Glencore to the ICC Decision: by Professor James E. Byrne

T.O.Lee's handouts on Multimodal Transport Documents, What Bankers Should Know about Charter Party Bills of Lading, Understanding Function of Documents Clearly to Determine Discrepancies Confidently and Accurately.( available on T.O.Lee's magic website: www.tolee.com )

Bills of Exchange and Bankers' Documentary Credits(Fourth Edition): by William Hedley and Richard Hedley, Published by LLP 2001

Gutteridge & Megrah's Law of Bankers' Commercial Credits(Eighth Edition)

Documentary Credits the Law and Practice of Documentary Credits including Standby Credits and Demand Gurantees(Third Edition): by Raymond Jack, Ali Malek, David Quest

Letters of Credit(Second Edition): by Michael Rowe
(Editor's note: Published by Euromoney Books. ISBN: 1 85564 579 13.Number of pages: 311. Read more here)

Standby & Commercial Letter of Credit(Second Edition): by Brooke Wunnicke, Diane B. Wunnicke, and Paul S. Turner

Benjamin's Sale of Goods(Fifth Edition)

Negotiable Instruments and Check Collection(Fourth Edition): by Richard E. Speidel, Steve H. Nickles(West Nutshell Series)

The Law and Practice of Marine Insurance: by Wei Lun Quan, Chen Xin

Guide to International Settlement Business: chiefly edited by Zhang Yan Lin, Wang Zhong He, Bank of China

The Complete Guide to Documentary Credits: by Wickremeratne, Michael Rowe

In Chinese:
(note:those book names in English is my translation)

The Game Rule of International Business----the English Contract Law: by Philip Yang

Letters of Credit: by Philip Yang

The Law of Letters of Credit: by Jin Sai Bo

Analyses and Illustrations of UCP500: by Yan Zhi Da

Illustrations of UCP500: chiefly edited by Ni Cheng Bin

UCC 5(1995)----Letters of Credit: (both in Chinese and English) translated by Wang Jiang Yu