This work discusses how a governance culture that embraces soft law conventions as well as hard law requirements in a financial services multinational enterprises (MNE) can be effective as a business enabling and risk minimising compliance programme
As developing and centrally planned economies shift toward decentralized market economies, they will...
This book explores the role of law and regulation in sustaining financial markets in both developed ...
The chapter questions the production and dissemination of global standards of corporate governance a...
This dissertation examines industry self-regulation within the context of the global financial servi...
This chapter is set against a background in which the regulatory world is grappling with the realiza...
In this article the opinion that financial regulation should be dealt with on a national, and not on...
Current trends in international legal scholarship have shifted from a paradigm of state actors worki...
Governing transnational corporate behaviour is a challenging area that has been canvassed in much ac...
This paper has been delivered within the context of the research project "Transnational Private Regu...
The efficacy of the existing international financial regulation and adoption of an institutionalised...
This paper focuses on the consequences of cross-border banking and entry of multi-national bank (MNB...
The globalisation of banking markets has raised important issues regarding corporate governance regu...
The regulation of global finance comprises an unorthodox legal framework. Unlike other areas of econ...
During this past decade, many countries have addressed the question of how their financial services ...
In financial markets around the world, there have been significant changes. Over the last 30 years ...
As developing and centrally planned economies shift toward decentralized market economies, they will...
This book explores the role of law and regulation in sustaining financial markets in both developed ...
The chapter questions the production and dissemination of global standards of corporate governance a...
This dissertation examines industry self-regulation within the context of the global financial servi...
This chapter is set against a background in which the regulatory world is grappling with the realiza...
In this article the opinion that financial regulation should be dealt with on a national, and not on...
Current trends in international legal scholarship have shifted from a paradigm of state actors worki...
Governing transnational corporate behaviour is a challenging area that has been canvassed in much ac...
This paper has been delivered within the context of the research project "Transnational Private Regu...
The efficacy of the existing international financial regulation and adoption of an institutionalised...
This paper focuses on the consequences of cross-border banking and entry of multi-national bank (MNB...
The globalisation of banking markets has raised important issues regarding corporate governance regu...
The regulation of global finance comprises an unorthodox legal framework. Unlike other areas of econ...
During this past decade, many countries have addressed the question of how their financial services ...
In financial markets around the world, there have been significant changes. Over the last 30 years ...
As developing and centrally planned economies shift toward decentralized market economies, they will...
This book explores the role of law and regulation in sustaining financial markets in both developed ...
The chapter questions the production and dissemination of global standards of corporate governance a...