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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • Keel: eng
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The Future of Financial Regulation is an edited collection of papers presented at a major conference at the University of Glasgow in spring 2009, co-sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council World Economy and Finance Programme and the the Australian Research Council Governance Research Network. It draws together a variety of different perspectives on the international financial crisis which began in August 2007 and later turned into a more widespread economic crisis following the collapse of Lehman Brothers in the autumn of 2008. Spring 2009 was in many respects the nadir since valuations in financial markets had reached their low point and crisis management rather than regulatory reform was the main focus of attention. The conference and book were deliberately framed as an attempt to re-focus attention from the former to the latter. The first part of the book focuses on the context of the crisis, discussing the general characteristics of financial crises and the specific influences that were at work this time round. The second part focuses more specifically on regulatory techniques and practices implicated in the crisis, noting in particular an over-reliance on the capacity of regulators and financial institutions to manage risk and on the capacity of markets to self-correct. The third part focuses on the role of governance and ethics in the crisis and in particular the need for a common ethical framework to underpin governance practices and to provide greater clarity in the design of accountability mechanisms. The final part focuses on the trajectory of regulatory reform, noting the considerable potential for change as a result of the role of the state in the rescue and recuperation of the financial system and stressing the need for fundamental re-appraisal of business and regulatory models.

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...for anyone interested in regulation of financial institutions, both in micro and macro sense, this book is well worth having. Marlin Horst Banking and Finance Law Review Volume 26.3

Introduction: The Future of Financial Regulation 1(22)
Iain MacNeil
Justin O'Brien
1 Adam Smith's Dinner
23(18)
Charles Sampford
2 US Mortgage Markets: A Tale of Self-correcting Markets, Parallel Lives and Other People's Money
41(10)
Robin Paul Malloy
3 The Current Financial Crisis and the Economic Impact of Future Regulatory Reform
51(16)
Ray Barrell
Ian Hurst
Simon Kirby
4 Financial Engineering or Legal Engineering? Legal Work, Legal Integrity and the Banking Crisis
67(16)
Doreen McBarnet
5 The Future of Financial Regulation: The Role of the Courts
83(10)
Jeffrey B Golden
6 The Financial Crisis: Regulatory Failure or Systems Failure?
93(10)
Paddy Ireland
7 Beyond `Light Touch' Regulation of British Banks after the Financial Crisis
103(20)
Roman Tomasic
8 What Next for Risk-based Financial Regulation?
123(18)
Joanna Gray
9 Risk Control Strategies: An Assessment in the Context of the Credit Crisis
141(20)
Iain MacNeil
10 Revisiting the Lender of Last Resort---The Role of the Bank of England
161(18)
Andrew Campbell
Rosa Lastra
11 The Global Credit Crisis and Regulatory Reform
179(26)
George A Walker
12 What Future for Disclosure as a Regulatory Technique? Lessons from Behavioural Decision Theory and the Global Financial Crisis
205(22)
Emilios Avgouleas
13 Credit Crisis Solutions: Risk Symmetric Criteria for the Reconstruction of Socially Fair Asset-backed Securities
227(26)
Joseph Tanega
14 `Corporate Governance' an Oxymoron? The Role of Corporate Governance in the Current Banking Crisis
253(18)
Blanaid Clarke
15 Board Composition and Female Non-executive Directors
271(16)
Sally Wheeler
16 Has the Financial Crisis Revealed the Concept of the `Responsible Owner' to be a Myth?
287(14)
Charlotte Villiers
17 The Institutional Investor's Role in `Responsible Ownership'
301(14)
Frank Curtiss
Ida Levine
James Browning
18 Trust and Transparency: The Need for Early Warning
315(16)
Howard Adelman
19 Regulation, Ethics and Collective Investments
331(10)
Pamela F Hanrahan
20 Financial Crisis and Economist Pretensions: A Critical Theological Approach
341(10)
Werner G Jeanrond
21 Dealing Fairly with the Costs to the Poor of the Global Financial Crisis
351(14)
Christian Barry
Matt Peterson
22 Professions, Integrity and the Regulatory Relationship: Defending and Reconceptualising Principles-based Regulation and Associational Democracy
365(16)
Ken McPhail
23 Financial Services Providers, Reputation and the Virtuous Triangle
381(14)
Seumas Miller
24 Toward A `Responsible' Future: Refraining and Reforming the Governance of Financial Markets
395(28)
Melvin J. Dubnick
25 Re-regulating Wall Street: Substantive Change or the Politics of Symbolism Revisited?
423(14)
Justin O'Brien
26 The Banking Crisis: Regulation and Supervision
437(8)
Kern Alexander
27 Macro-prudential Regulation
445(10)
Avinash Persaud
28 The Regulatory Cycle: From Boom to Bust
455(14)
Jeremy Cooper
Index 469
Iain G MacNeil is the Alexander Stone Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Glasgow. Justin O'Brien is a Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.