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Regulating Financial Services and Markets in the 21st Century

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Regulating Financial Services and Markets in the 21st Century
By
Eilís Ferran and Charles Goodhart
Description
The essays in this work offer a
high-level examination of the most important issues facing financial
services regulation,and the far-reaching effects of the Financial
Services and Markets Act 2000 on the UK financial sector in the
context of rapid global change. Taking an interdisciplinary approach
the book includes contributions by many distinguished academic
authorities on the law and economics of regulation, and also some of
the most influential practitioners, regulators and policymakers. As
such it provides an authoritative analysis of the underlying issues
affecting the broad development of financial services regulation: the
objectives of regulation, the responsibilities of the regulated
community, the accountability of regulators, the regulation of
electronic financial markets and the impact of stock market mergers,
regional regulation within Europe, and the development of global
financial regulation.
Eilís Ferran is Director of the
Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law (3CL),University of
Cambridge, and Reader in Corporate Law and Financial Regulation,
University of Cambridge.
Charles A E Goodhart CBE, is Deputy
Director of the Financial Markets Group and Norman Sosnow Professor
of Banking and Finance at the London School of Economics.
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