This paper seeks to discuss EU policies relating to securities markets, created in the wake of the financial crisis and how ICT and specifically e-Government can be utilised within this context. This study utilises the UK as a basis for our discussion. The recent financial crisis has caused a change of perspective in relation to government services and polices. The regulation of the financial sector has been heavily criticised and so is undergoing radical change in the UK and the rest of Europe. New regulatory bodies are being defined with more focus on taking a risk-based system-wide approach to regulating the financial sector. This approach aims to prevent financial institutions becoming too big to fail and thus require massive governme...
The financial service and communication sectors in the UK have been subject to radical re-organisati...
This research examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis,...
Financial market policies and regulation are inherently political issues, the implications of which ...
ECGI Law Working Paper N. 259/2014 - This paper focuses on the impact of financial market infrastru...
This paper seeks to re-examine, and ultimately to restate the case for, principles-based securities ...
This article explores different regulatory approaches that have shaped regulation in the run-up to a...
This paper examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis, a...
Government regulation has become one of the most discussed policy areas since the recent financial c...
Government regulation has become one of the most discussed policy areas since the recent financial c...
The UK and Multi-level Financial Regulation examines the role of the United Kingdom (UK) in shaping ...
This article charts the EU's regulatory response to the global financial crisis, and explores what t...
AbstractAdvanced e-Government services in modern societies cover the whole spectrum of citizen's dai...
Artículo de revistaBanks have always managed to make the most of technology to improve their efficie...
This article reflects on the effectiveness of EU financial market regulation, a decade or so after t...
The initial evidence indicates that EU financial market governance has performed well in its respons...
The financial service and communication sectors in the UK have been subject to radical re-organisati...
This research examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis,...
Financial market policies and regulation are inherently political issues, the implications of which ...
ECGI Law Working Paper N. 259/2014 - This paper focuses on the impact of financial market infrastru...
This paper seeks to re-examine, and ultimately to restate the case for, principles-based securities ...
This article explores different regulatory approaches that have shaped regulation in the run-up to a...
This paper examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis, a...
Government regulation has become one of the most discussed policy areas since the recent financial c...
Government regulation has become one of the most discussed policy areas since the recent financial c...
The UK and Multi-level Financial Regulation examines the role of the United Kingdom (UK) in shaping ...
This article charts the EU's regulatory response to the global financial crisis, and explores what t...
AbstractAdvanced e-Government services in modern societies cover the whole spectrum of citizen's dai...
Artículo de revistaBanks have always managed to make the most of technology to improve their efficie...
This article reflects on the effectiveness of EU financial market regulation, a decade or so after t...
The initial evidence indicates that EU financial market governance has performed well in its respons...
The financial service and communication sectors in the UK have been subject to radical re-organisati...
This research examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis,...
Financial market policies and regulation are inherently political issues, the implications of which ...