GRAHAM
ROBERTS
ROBERTS

conducts courses to help your
business with:
- Banking Law
- Financial Services Law

Law Relating to Financial Services book
This text deals with a full range of the law relating to banking. It includes coverage of private law issues such as:
An important feature is that you can click here to access updates to the book where a more recent development has occurred. So the book and this website together keep you fully up to date with current law and practice.
Widely used by bankers, lawyers, ombudsmen and students. The only book in the field that blends the law of each area with the extensive provisions of the Banking Codes.
Recommended price: £40
Enquire about buying this book graham@banking-law.co.uk
A seventh edition of this book has now been published.
This text deals with a full range of the law relating to banking. It includes coverage of private law issues such as:
- Banker-customer relationship
- Different types of customer, companies, partnerships, joint accounts etc
- Payments, e.g. electronic, plastic cards, cheques
- Insolvency
- Mortgages
An important feature is that you can click here to access updates to the book where a more recent development has occurred. So the book and this website together keep you fully up to date with current law and practice.
Widely used by bankers, lawyers, ombudsmen and students. The only book in the field that blends the law of each area with the extensive provisions of the Banking Codes.
Recommended price: £40
Enquire about buying this book graham@banking-law.co.uk
A seventh edition of this book has now been published.
"An excellent guide to everyday banking law. Concise yet comprehensive. Frequent references to the banking code and the ombudsman make this book of great practical value to students, banks and their customers."
Mike Reddy, formerly Deputy Banking Ombudsman.This new edition includes full text and commentary on the 2008 Banking Code and Business Banking Code. It also covers important new cases such as Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National, dealing with the legitimacy of bank charges on personal accounts.
- Graham Roberts is a Professorial Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London and a senior teaching fellow in the University College London Faculty of Laws. He is the editor of the practitioners’ journal, Bankers’ Law www.bankerslaw.net.
- He has authored the two mainstream texts Law Relating to International Banking and Law Relating to Financial Services. Both of these books are widely used by lawyers, bankers and students of banking law.