Banking Law
Publisher,Routledge
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 839.15 g
No. of Pages, 397
Banking regulation and the private law governing the bank-customer relationship came under the spotlight as a result of the global financial crisis of 2008-09. More than a decade later UK, EU and international regulatory initiatives have transformed thestructure, business practices, financing models and governance of the banking sector. This authoritative text offers an in-depth analysis of modern banking law and regulation, while providing an assessment of its effectiveness and normative underpinnings. Its main focus is on UK law and practice, but where necessary it delves into EU law and institutions, such as the European Banking Union and supervisory role of the European Central Bank. The book also covers the regulation of bank corporate governance and executive remuneration, the promises and perils of FinTech and RegTech, and the impact of Brexit on UK financial services. Although detailed, the text remains easy to read, with pedagogic features such as a glossary of terms and practice questions foreach chapter that facilitate learning. It is a useful resource for students and scholars of banking law and regulation, as well as for regulators and other professionals who are interested in reading a precise and evaluative account of this evolving areaof law--