Globalization and information and communication technologies pushed national financial regulators to establish international standard setting bodies (SSBs) which promote non-binding international financial regulatory standards. However, finance inevitably has social and human rights impacts and the SSBs and their members are not meeting their responsibility to account for these impacts in their international standards. This failure means that financial regulators and institutions may under-estimate the risks associated with their operations leading to misallocations of credit, less safe financial institutions and less efficient and transparent financial markets. To avoid this problem, SSBs should adopt a human rights approach to standard se...
Standard‐setting bodies in global finance follow a core‐periphery logic, imposing a rigid dichotomy ...
Ces dernières décennies, la pression croissante exercée sur les entreprises pour qu'elles respectent...
The publication of the Thun Group’s discussion paper The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Ri...
Globalization and information and communication technologies pushed national financial regulators to...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
The broader issue dealt with in the paper is to what extent multi-party development efforts are acco...
Recent domestic legislation is blurring the line between securities regulation and human rights law....
Abstract Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public d...
The role of banks in projects which result in adverse human rights impacts has been brought to the f...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
International businesses must now decide whether to sign on to a lengthy and disparate list of princ...
This chapter is set against a background in which the regulatory world is grappling with the realiza...
This summer the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed a rule that would restrict the use of ...
Standard‐setting bodies in global finance follow a core‐periphery logic, imposing a rigid dichotomy ...
Ces dernières décennies, la pression croissante exercée sur les entreprises pour qu'elles respectent...
The publication of the Thun Group’s discussion paper The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Ri...
Globalization and information and communication technologies pushed national financial regulators to...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
The broader issue dealt with in the paper is to what extent multi-party development efforts are acco...
Recent domestic legislation is blurring the line between securities regulation and human rights law....
Abstract Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public d...
The role of banks in projects which result in adverse human rights impacts has been brought to the f...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
International businesses must now decide whether to sign on to a lengthy and disparate list of princ...
This chapter is set against a background in which the regulatory world is grappling with the realiza...
This summer the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed a rule that would restrict the use of ...
Standard‐setting bodies in global finance follow a core‐periphery logic, imposing a rigid dichotomy ...
Ces dernières décennies, la pression croissante exercée sur les entreprises pour qu'elles respectent...
The publication of the Thun Group’s discussion paper The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Ri...