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The Regulation of International Financial Markets - Perspectives for Reform

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Informationen zum Autor Senior Research Fellow, Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Germany. Professor of Public Law, International Law and European Law, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany. Klappentext International financial relations have become increasingly important for the development of global and national economies. At present these relations are primarily governed by market forces! with little regulatory interference at the international level. In the light of numerous financial crises! this abstinence must be seriously questioned. This book seeks to provide a framework for analysing options for the regulation of international financial markets! from the perspective of public international law and comparative law. Zusammenfassung A framework for analysing options for the regulation of international financial markets from a public international law and comparative law perspective. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: the regulatory dilemma in international financial relations Thilo Marauhn; Part I. An Historical Perspective; 1. Monetary governance and capital mobility in historical perspective Benjamin J. Cohen; Part II. A Comparative Perspective: 2. The liberalisation of financial markets: the regulatory response in the United Kingdom Eilis Ferran; 3. The liberalisation of financial markets: the regulatory response in Germany Rainer Grote; 4. Perspectives on US financial regulation John K. M. Ohnesorge; Part III. A Public International Law Perspective: 5. The regulation of financial services in the European Union Volker Roben; 6. The free movement of capital in the European Union Till Hafner; 7. International regulation of finance: is regionalism a preferred option to multilateralism for East Asia? Qingjiang Kong; 8. WTO rules on trade in financial services: a victory of greed over reason? Michael J. Hahn; Part IV. An Institutional Perspective: 9. The European Central Bank as regulator and as institutional actor Thilo Marauhn and Michael Weisz; 10. The Basle Committee on Banking Supervision - a secretive club of giants? Susan Emmenegger; 11. Strengthening the international financial architecture contribution by the IMF and World Bank Axel Peuker; Part V. A Policy Perspective: 12. Liberalisation and regulation of international capital flows: where the opposites meet Peter Nunnenkamp; 13. Do we need a new international financial architecture? Many questions and some preliminary policy advice Stefan Voigt; 14. Proposing built-in stabilisers for the international financial system Kunibert Raffer; Conclusions and agenda for further research Rainer Grote and Thilo Marauhn; Index....

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Authors Rainer Grote
Assisted by Rainer Grote (Editor), Grote Rainer (Editor), Thilo Marauhn (Editor), Marauhn Thilo (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.02.2006
 
EAN 9780521831444
ISBN 978-0-521-83144-4
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 27 mm
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

LAW / International, LAW / Public, LAW / Commercial / International Trade, International economic & trade law, Public international law: economic and trade

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