The Changing Landscape of Global Financial Governance and the Role of Soft Law.

By: Weiss, FriedlContributor(s): Kammel, ArminMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Nijhoff International Trade Law SerPublisher: Leiden : BRILL, 2015Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (446 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789004280328Subject(s): Financial institutions, International --Law and legislation | Soft lawGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Changing Landscape of Global Financial Governance and the Role of Soft LawDDC classification: 332/.042 LOC classification: K1066 .C46 2015Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- The Changing Landscape of Global Financial Governance and the Role of Soft Law -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Key Theoretical Parameters of the Soft Law Debate: A Basic Overview -- PART 1: Theoretical Reflections -- 1: Government Versus Markets - A Change in Financial Regulation -- 2: A Law and Economics Framework for Financial Regulation -- 3: The Device of Soft Law: Some Theoretical Underpinnings -- 4: The Dogma of Capital Regulation as a Response to the Financial Crisis -- PART 2: Specific Legal and Policy Responses -- 5: The Politics of International Financial Law in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 -- 6: The Changing Landscape of European Financial Supervision from an Institutional Perspective -- 7: The Dodd-Frank Act Does Not Solve the Too-Big-to-Fail Problem -- 8: Say on Pay, Soft Law and the Regulatory Focus on Enforcement and Transparency -- 9: Consumer Protection through Soft Law in an Era of Global Financial Crisis -- 10: Moving from Soft Law to Hard Law in the Derivatives Arena: A Case Study -- PART 3: Regional Aspects -- 11: Financial Crises and the Changing Relationship between Banks and Their Customers in Singapore -- 12: From Rule-Taker to Rule-Maker: China's Changing Roles in Global Banking Regulation -- 13: Regional Economic and Financial Integration in Asia: Challenges from the Global and Financial Crisis -- 14: The Debt Crisis and Its Impact on Developing Countries -- 15: Limiting Financial Crisis: Demands on the New Financial Architecture from the Perspective of NGOs and Developing Countries -- Index.
Summary: The Changing Landscape of Global Financial Governance and the Role of Soft Law provides interdisciplinary perspectives on the changing landscape of global financial governance by exploring the impact and role of soft law, directly or as a precursor of hard law, pertaining to financial governance.
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Intro -- The Changing Landscape of Global Financial Governance and the Role of Soft Law -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Key Theoretical Parameters of the Soft Law Debate: A Basic Overview -- PART 1: Theoretical Reflections -- 1: Government Versus Markets - A Change in Financial Regulation -- 2: A Law and Economics Framework for Financial Regulation -- 3: The Device of Soft Law: Some Theoretical Underpinnings -- 4: The Dogma of Capital Regulation as a Response to the Financial Crisis -- PART 2: Specific Legal and Policy Responses -- 5: The Politics of International Financial Law in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 -- 6: The Changing Landscape of European Financial Supervision from an Institutional Perspective -- 7: The Dodd-Frank Act Does Not Solve the Too-Big-to-Fail Problem -- 8: Say on Pay, Soft Law and the Regulatory Focus on Enforcement and Transparency -- 9: Consumer Protection through Soft Law in an Era of Global Financial Crisis -- 10: Moving from Soft Law to Hard Law in the Derivatives Arena: A Case Study -- PART 3: Regional Aspects -- 11: Financial Crises and the Changing Relationship between Banks and Their Customers in Singapore -- 12: From Rule-Taker to Rule-Maker: China's Changing Roles in Global Banking Regulation -- 13: Regional Economic and Financial Integration in Asia: Challenges from the Global and Financial Crisis -- 14: The Debt Crisis and Its Impact on Developing Countries -- 15: Limiting Financial Crisis: Demands on the New Financial Architecture from the Perspective of NGOs and Developing Countries -- Index.

The Changing Landscape of Global Financial Governance and the Role of Soft Law provides interdisciplinary perspectives on the changing landscape of global financial governance by exploring the impact and role of soft law, directly or as a precursor of hard law, pertaining to financial governance.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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