This article critically discusses the Lehman Brothers-related Investment Products Dispute Resolution Mediation and Arbitration Scheme and the proposed establishment of a permanent Financial Dispute Resolution Centre in Hong Kong in the light of regulatory gaps and other problems revealed by the Lehman Brothers saga.published_or_final_versio
The focus of this research is the case of Lehman Brothers’ Minibonds Saga in Hong Kong which directl...
Hong Kong is a modern global city with a reputation for well-regulated financial markets, but for ye...
Letter from Amy N.N. Ang, an IALS research student considering the unique position of Hong Kong loca...
The paper examines the fallout of the Lehman Brothers collapse in Hong Kong. As an international fin...
The article examines the fallout of the Lehman Brothers collapse in Hong Kong. As an international f...
The global financial system experienced its first systemic crisis since the 1930s in autumn 2008, wi...
Anthony Connerty (Barrister and Chartered Arbitrator) looks at the Lehman collapse - considering the...
Systems of financial dispute resolution currently operate in most major financial centers throughout...
In light of the recent global financial crisis of 2008, this article critically compares how China’s...
This article discusses the proliferation of foreign investors seeking redress through arbitration as...
The article examines the fallout of the Lehman Brothers collapse in Hong Kong. As an international f...
Session 6: Special focus on Asian Insolvency Law'In our modern era of globalisation, failing or fail...
Systems of financial dispute resolution currently operate in most major financial centers throughout...
In this article we aim to discuss the possibility and feasibility as well as the disadvantages and b...
by Cheung Sai On, Andrew.Thesis (MBA)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1986Bibliography: leaves 72-...
The focus of this research is the case of Lehman Brothers’ Minibonds Saga in Hong Kong which directl...
Hong Kong is a modern global city with a reputation for well-regulated financial markets, but for ye...
Letter from Amy N.N. Ang, an IALS research student considering the unique position of Hong Kong loca...
The paper examines the fallout of the Lehman Brothers collapse in Hong Kong. As an international fin...
The article examines the fallout of the Lehman Brothers collapse in Hong Kong. As an international f...
The global financial system experienced its first systemic crisis since the 1930s in autumn 2008, wi...
Anthony Connerty (Barrister and Chartered Arbitrator) looks at the Lehman collapse - considering the...
Systems of financial dispute resolution currently operate in most major financial centers throughout...
In light of the recent global financial crisis of 2008, this article critically compares how China’s...
This article discusses the proliferation of foreign investors seeking redress through arbitration as...
The article examines the fallout of the Lehman Brothers collapse in Hong Kong. As an international f...
Session 6: Special focus on Asian Insolvency Law'In our modern era of globalisation, failing or fail...
Systems of financial dispute resolution currently operate in most major financial centers throughout...
In this article we aim to discuss the possibility and feasibility as well as the disadvantages and b...
by Cheung Sai On, Andrew.Thesis (MBA)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1986Bibliography: leaves 72-...
The focus of this research is the case of Lehman Brothers’ Minibonds Saga in Hong Kong which directl...
Hong Kong is a modern global city with a reputation for well-regulated financial markets, but for ye...
Letter from Amy N.N. Ang, an IALS research student considering the unique position of Hong Kong loca...