Argues that the global, informal process supervising the financial system is an overlooked form of international governance that actually works.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Zaring is Associate Professor in the Department of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He writes at the intersection of financial regulation, international law and domestic administration. He has written over forty articles, including publications in the University of Chicago, Cornell, Michigan, New York University and Virginia law reviews, and a number of international law journals.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A transformative Forty Years 2. The structure and rules of the globalized governance of finance 3. Banking, global oversight's ne plus ultra 4. Securities regulation: cooperation instead of harmonization 5. Cooperation in insurance: a slow start, but a fast present 6. The other networks of financial regulation 7. International financial regulation and international law 8. International financial regulation and China 9. The next financial crisis and postscript.
1. A transformative Forty Years 2. The structure and rules of the globalized governance of finance 3. Banking, global oversight's ne plus ultra 4. Securities regulation: cooperation instead of harmonization 5. Cooperation in insurance: a slow start, but a fast present 6. The other networks of financial regulation 7. International financial regulation and international law 8. International financial regulation and China 9. The next financial crisis and postscript.
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