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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Warwick, 2016) issued under title: Fractures of the UK regulation and supervision of central counterparties in the OTC derivatives market.
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Unviersity of Leeds, 2017) issued under title: The regulation of private lending in China.
This book examines the institutional structure reform of financial regulation from a comparative perspective, exploring both fundamental theories and international experiences. The book explores the three main institutional structures of financial regulation in the world and contains contributions from renowned experts in the field of financial regulation including Douglas Arner, Jeffery Carmichael, Eillis Ferran, Robin Hui Huang, Donato Masciandaro, Saule Omarova, Dirk Schoenmaker, Sunil Sharma, Michael Taylor, Mamiko Yokoi-Arai.
This book deals with a neglected angle of the 2008 financial crisis looking at the implicit effects of the 2008 crisis on the UK financial market. The book considers new trends in finance which have emerged since the crisis and the challenges faced by some older practices in the UK financial markets. The book looks at issues including: the history of law and creditors in the UK; the proliferation of certain forms of financing such as high cost short term lending and peer to peer lending; funding difficulties faced by Small and Medium Enterprises; the failure of ethical banking; and the post crisis trend for banks to increase their resilience through the use of Contingent Convertible Bonds.
This book analyses the major regulatory developments since the financial crisis, along with sector-specific impacts that have emanated from that generational-defining era. An array of specialists detail developments within their own fields, so that a larger picture of the regulatory framework since the Crisis can be understood.
This book examines the institutional structure reform of financial regulation from a comparative perspective, exploring both fundamental theories and international experiences. The book explores the three main institutional structures of financial regulation in the world and contains contributions from renowned experts in the field of financial regulation including Douglas Arner, Jeffery Carmichael, Eillis Ferran, Robin Hui Huang, Donato Masciandaro, Saule Omarova, Dirk Schoenmaker, Sunil Sharma, Michael Taylor, Mamiko Yokoi-Arai.
Takes a comprehensive look at the legal and regulatory aspects which affect Islamic finance law. This title examines the UK and international banking regulatory frameworks which impact on this sector.
Explores European prudential banking regulation and supervision. This book takes stock of developments in legislation, case-law and institutions affecting prudential supervision. It offers an analysis of the difficulties facing banking regulation during financial crises, including the issue of competition law in the banking sector.
Examines international harmonisation and the law of secured transactions. This book considers relevant issues under international conventions on the assignment of receivables, international factoring, international interests in mobile equipment, EBRD Model Law on Secured Transactions, and the "UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions".
This book addresses the questions of discrimination, vulnerable consumers, and financial inclusion in the light of the emerging legal, socio-economic, and technological challenges.
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Warwick, England, 2014) issued under title: Mobile payments systems in Kenya: a new era or a false dawn?: an examination of the legal and regulartory issues arising 'post' financial inclusions.
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