Preliminary draft Convention on the Law Applicable to Certain Rights in Respect of Securities Held with an Intermediary

C. Mr, Bernasconi, Dear Mr Bernasconi
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The EFMLG has paid great attention to transactions in securities since the group's inception in June 1999. There have since then been a number of significant, and highly welcome, legislative developments affecting transactions in securities across the EU. With the further progression of the proposed Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Certain Rights in respect of Securities held with an Intermediary, following the successful collaboration between the public and private sectors at a special Commission meeting in The Hague in January this year, and in the light of the forthcoming adoption (the EFMLG hopes) of the proposed EU Collateral Directive during this period of the Spanish Presidency, the EFMLG wishes to point out that it strongly supports the initiative of the Hague Convention and was grateful to be invited to send representative observers to the Special Commission meeting held in The Hague in January. At its February 2002 meeting, the EFMLG agreed that it might be helpful to the further progress of the Convention to take up the invitation of the Secretariat of the Permanent Bureau to submit comments and queries to the Secretariat by March 11th in advance of the March meeting of the Drafting Committee in Frankfurt. In this letter we set out three key questions that were highlighted in the group's discussion and on which it was felt that it might be helpful to seek clarification. These issues are raised in the context of Preliminary Document 8 of the Special Commission.
关于与中介人持有的证券有关的某些权利所适用的法律公约初稿
EFMLG自1999年6月成立以来一直非常关注证券交易。自那以后,欧盟出现了一系列影响证券交易的重大且备受欢迎的立法进展。鉴于今年1月在海牙举行的一次特别委员会会议上,公共部门和私营部门成功合作,拟议的《关于与中介机构持有的证券适用某些权利的法律的海牙公约》取得了进一步进展,并鉴于拟议的欧盟抵押品指令即将在西班牙担任主席期间通过(EFMLG希望),efmfg谨指出,它坚决支持《海牙公约》的倡议,并感谢被邀请派遣代表观察员出席1月在海牙举行的特别委员会会议。在2002年2月的会议上,EFMLG同意接受常设局秘书处的邀请,在3月11日起草委员会在法兰克福举行会议之前向秘书处提交评论和疑问,这可能有助于公约的进一步进展。在这封信中,我们列出了小组讨论中强调的三个关键问题,大家认为寻求澄清这些问题可能会有所帮助。这些问题是在特别委员会第8号初步文件的范围内提出的。
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