2006
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.894027
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Innovation in International Law and Global Finance: Estimating the Financial Impact of the Cape Town Convention

Abstract: This paper examines the financial impact of a transfer of legal sovereignty covering the rights to collateral to an international regime in the case of the Cape Town Convention and Protocol covering international mobile assets, specifically commercial aircraft and related equipment, which came into force in 2004. We estimate the impact on financing costs facing airlines based in signatory countries in terms of access to financial markets and interest differentials, debt rating migration and stock prices using … Show more

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“…In fact, the more risky a country that participates in the Treaty is, the more it can save in terms of risk premium. This is consistent with the empirical study by Saunders et al (2006). 46 They indicate that the airlines in contracting states enjoy lower risk premium.…”
Section: Ex Post Commitment Constraintsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In fact, the more risky a country that participates in the Treaty is, the more it can save in terms of risk premium. This is consistent with the empirical study by Saunders et al (2006). 46 They indicate that the airlines in contracting states enjoy lower risk premium.…”
Section: Ex Post Commitment Constraintsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…56 Shaffer (2008). 57 Abbott (2000) Goode (2004), p. 757;Honnbier (2004), p. 3;Saunders (2006). 60 On the assessment of international conventions as successful instruments of unification at the international level, see Kronke (2000), at p. 13.…”
Section: International Conventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%