Fr. 235.20

Financial Cooperation and Regulation - Along the Belt and Road

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.06.2024

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This book examines the field of financial cooperation and regulation along the Belt and Road. By evaluating the relevant theories, investigating the different sectors and analysing the practices of the individual country case studies, the book presents a well-rounded portrait of the topic.     
The book draws from experiences of different jurisdictions and provides a thorough and comprehensive study of different sectors, such as banking, bond, transportation finance, professionals, and others. The chapter authors' in-depth experience provides both an academic's and practitioner's view into the variety of topics explored.    
This book is beneficial to undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics, financial professional, as well as law enforcement agencies and financial regulators who are interested in financial regulatory issues that have arisen as a result of China's Belt and Road Initiative.

List of contents

Introduction.- China's Rule of Law in International Relations: China-Oceania BRI Cooperation and Sharing under the Framework of the Rule of law.- Guiding the Belt and Road Initiative: What Role for the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights?.- The Belt and Road Initiative and Chinese National Strategy: The Role of Finance in Statecraft.- Regulatory Reforms on the Online Finance in the Region of Belt and Road.- From the Tower of Babel to the Belt and Road---Attempts for a Better World from a Comparative Perspective.- Impact of Financial Cooperation in Innovation under the Belt and Road.- Impacts of Belt and Road Initiative in Africa- The Perspective of Debt Management.- Regulation and Cooperation of Cross-border E-commerce Platforms under the Initiative of One Belt and One Road.- The Opportunity and Challenge of Chinese Lawyer's Practice with background of the Belt and Road policy.- New Face in the Western Balkans: The Role of China: Cases from Serbia and Croatia.-Roads, Debt and the Putative Solution of Project Finance: Lessons from the Sino-Zambian "Road Bonanza".- Promoting Transparency on Sino-African Relation - Focus on the BRI.- Future Considerations.- Conclusion.

About the author










Jing Bian teaches in School of Law & Criminology, Greenwich University. She has published widely on the comparative financial regulation aspect as well as China's related issues. Her book "China's Securities Market: Towards Efficient Regulation" was published in January 2014 by Routledge (London). Her edited 4 volume book titled "Financial Regulation in China", which covers the entire Chinese financial system, will be published by Routledge (London).

Jing Bian has a track record with research and practical projects for international institutions as well as international transactions. She frequently speaks at academic conferences and industry summits. She has solid practical and commercial experiences.  Previously, she held a number of roles in financial institutions, for instance, Head of the Chinese Market for a leading Fintech company located in the City of London; also, she has cross jurisdiction experiences in Mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, and the UK.

Hongqing Teng is Professor of Law and Assistant Dean at South China University of Technology School of Law, Guangzhou City, P.R.China. He is Director of Law and AI Research Center and Deputy Director of Assessment and Research Center for Rule of Law, Also, he works as Legalization Expert certified by Standing Committee of Guangdong Provincial People's Congress and Legal Counsel authorized by People's Government of Guangzhou.

Hongqing Teng received Ph.D. in law at Wuhan University in 2006 and LL.M. at Washington College of Law, American University (U.S.A.), in 2008. He was Visiting Professor at National Law University (India, 2009), Guest Researcher at Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (Norway, 2014) and Visiting Professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law (H.K. 2015). He is Research Fellow of Chinese and Comparative Law Center at University of Surrey School of Law (U.K.).

Professor Teng is a scholar of Constitutional Law andAdministrative Law. He has published two monographs including National Emergency Power and Human rights in Crisis (People Press�08) and Emergency Constitution (Law Press�18). He chief-edited three books and co-authored twenty books so far. He also published 60 articles in both English and Chinese by main legal journals.


Product details

Assisted by Jing Bian (Editor), Teng (Editor), Hongqing Teng (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 01.06.2024, delayed
 
EAN 9789811610981
ISBN 978-981-1610-98-1
No. of pages 190
Illustrations X, 190 p. 20 illus. in color.
Series Accounting, Finance, Sustainability, Governance & Fraud: Theory and Application
Accounting, Finance, Sustainab
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Advertising, marketing

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