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RECONSIDERING BANKING REGULATION AND THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK - A TRANSNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LEGAL PERSPECTIVE

French, German · Paperback / Softback

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In recent years, the absence of an effective international banking regulation system has almost stretched many banks to closing point. In this thoroughly researched and penetrating book, Charles Nforbin Nkongmesah does not compromise with mediocrity. He firmly embraces John Mason's bestseller; An Enemy Called Average. Mediocrity and no other virus has been the sole cause of poor banking regulations resulting to hair-raising squabbles between banks and their customers, and their final closure. And the author of this treatise fears that markets which are not meticulously regulated might be exposed to a series of risks which may include the manipulation of other market actors, credit risks, fraud, and this can create chaos on economies beyond national frontiers. It is a must read. Sampson Nkwetatang,Resident Fellow Magnolian Academy Cameroon. This book showcases from an international perspective,an insight of the banking industry and proffers good corporate governance and working legal environment as paramount to averting future crises.It re-iterates the need for Basel 111 to couch an international banking law.A very informative piece Kwaye Shefa Crescent Work Force USA California

About the author










Charles C Nforbin is a holder of an LL.M in InternationalBusiness Law from Central European University.His areas ofinterests include:Banking and Finance law,Securitieslaw,Corporate Governance,Arbitration and International Economiclaw.He is also interested in research ,teaching and consultancy.

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Authors Charles Nforbin
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages French, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.03.2011
 
EAN 9783844314939
ISBN 978-3-8443-1493-9
No. of pages 244
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

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