The duty of financial institutions to self-regulate their compliance with the law was triggered by relatively recent developments. Financial institutions (banks, mutual funds, securities exchanges and advisers) have grown larger and were operating internationally. Government and outside regulators could not effectively supervise and prevent institutional violations. The failures and violations of such institutions were costly to the country, to their employees and to their investors. The failures prompted legislators and regulators to require these institutions to self-regulate and self-police to prevent violation of the law. The Law of Institutional Self-Regulation (Compliance) is addressed to law students and practitioners. It aims at und...
Current trends in international legal scholarship have shifted from a paradigm of state actors worki...
In today’s regulatory environment, a corporation engaged in wrongdoing can be sure of one thing: reg...
Purpose The research objective of this study is to understand how institutional changes to the EU r...
The duty of financial institutions to self-regulate their compliance with the law was triggered by r...
The article reveals that legal regulation of financial accounting and audit must be defined (and sep...
Over the last few years, a change has been noticed in the approach to shaping legal regulations in t...
Bank Regulation, Risk Management, and Compliance is a concise yet comprehensive treatment of the pri...
Few issues are as poorly understood and under-theorized as the concept of industry self-regulation....
Starting out from the idea that deference, rather than deterrence, could foster higher and more effe...
The financial crisis of 2007-2009 and the subsequent reaction of the G20 have created a new global r...
This thesis explores the changing nature of policy making in Britain. It considers the example of a ...
Objective to identify the features of law implementation in the banking sector when fulfilling the c...
The financial crisis of 2007–2009 and the resultant pressures exerted on policymakers to prevent fut...
Purpose – The primary purpose of the paper is to demonstrate how corporate responsibility and accoun...
This paper has been delivered within the context of the research project "Transnational Private Regu...
Current trends in international legal scholarship have shifted from a paradigm of state actors worki...
In today’s regulatory environment, a corporation engaged in wrongdoing can be sure of one thing: reg...
Purpose The research objective of this study is to understand how institutional changes to the EU r...
The duty of financial institutions to self-regulate their compliance with the law was triggered by r...
The article reveals that legal regulation of financial accounting and audit must be defined (and sep...
Over the last few years, a change has been noticed in the approach to shaping legal regulations in t...
Bank Regulation, Risk Management, and Compliance is a concise yet comprehensive treatment of the pri...
Few issues are as poorly understood and under-theorized as the concept of industry self-regulation....
Starting out from the idea that deference, rather than deterrence, could foster higher and more effe...
The financial crisis of 2007-2009 and the subsequent reaction of the G20 have created a new global r...
This thesis explores the changing nature of policy making in Britain. It considers the example of a ...
Objective to identify the features of law implementation in the banking sector when fulfilling the c...
The financial crisis of 2007–2009 and the resultant pressures exerted on policymakers to prevent fut...
Purpose – The primary purpose of the paper is to demonstrate how corporate responsibility and accoun...
This paper has been delivered within the context of the research project "Transnational Private Regu...
Current trends in international legal scholarship have shifted from a paradigm of state actors worki...
In today’s regulatory environment, a corporation engaged in wrongdoing can be sure of one thing: reg...
Purpose The research objective of this study is to understand how institutional changes to the EU r...