Financial Supply Chain Sanjay Dalmia
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Tata McGraw-Hill 2008Description: xvii, 221 pages illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780070656666
- 0070656665
- HD 38.5
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includes index
Chapter 1.Introduction Chapter 2.The Revolutionary Changes Chapter 3.e-Financial Supply Chain-Banks Perspective Chapter 4.Early Players in the e-Financial Supply Chain Chapter 5.Case Studies on e-Financial Supply Chain Chapter 6.Legal Aspects of e-Financial Supply Chain Exhibit 1: Recollections of Pine Gulch, 1840-1890, taken from the Memoirs of Gus Mahler Exhibit 2: History and Importance of Banking Exhibit 3: Elements of Physical Supply Chain Exhibit 4: Admissibility of Electronic Records in Courts as in Indian Law Exhibit 5: UNIFI-ISO 90022-Sample Message Flows Customer Credit Transfer Initiation Exhibit 6: UNIFI-ISO 20022-Sample Message Definition Sample Message: Customer Credit Transfer Initiation Exhibit 7: UNCITRAL-Model Law on Electronic Commerce Exhibit 8: Countries that have Legislations Adopting Provisions of Model Law on Electronic Commerce Exhibit 9: Structure and Key Conditions of UCP 500, URC 522 and ISP98 Exhibit 10: Key Considerations of e-UCP Exhibit 11: Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations
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