International regulatory cooperation: an analysis of standard setting in financial law
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One lesson of the financial crisis is that globally interconnected markets require a more intense international cooperation and coordination. This thesis outlines a framework for analyzing international standard setting in financial law. It provides an overview of dominant theoretical propositions and suggests a broader - more “realist” - stance to analyzing interstate cooperation. The book intends to give the reader a better impression of the international financial architecture and highlights why a distinction between hard/soft law cannot be convincingly upheld in international finance. Moreover, a thorough review addresses often heard accountability and legitimacy critique. In casting a glance at the future, the book highlights inter alia a trend for regulatory inconsistency and carves out strategy proposals for national regulators.
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International regulatory cooperation: an analysis of standard setting in financial law, Stefan Wandel
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- 2014
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- Titel
- International regulatory cooperation: an analysis of standard setting in financial law
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Stefan Wandel
- Verlag
- Schulthess
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2014
- ISBN10
- 3725571791
- ISBN13
- 9783725571796
- Reihe
- Schweizer Schriften zum Finanzmarktrecht
- Kategorie
- Skripten & Universitätslehrbücher
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- One lesson of the financial crisis is that globally interconnected markets require a more intense international cooperation and coordination. This thesis outlines a framework for analyzing international standard setting in financial law. It provides an overview of dominant theoretical propositions and suggests a broader - more “realist” - stance to analyzing interstate cooperation. The book intends to give the reader a better impression of the international financial architecture and highlights why a distinction between hard/soft law cannot be convincingly upheld in international finance. Moreover, a thorough review addresses often heard accountability and legitimacy critique. In casting a glance at the future, the book highlights inter alia a trend for regulatory inconsistency and carves out strategy proposals for national regulators.