Financial Institutions in Distress: Recovery, Resolution, and Recognition

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9780192882516
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This book examines the issue of financial institutions in distress, and the difficulties of regulating these institutions across political borders. It considers existing hard and soft laws and regulations, advocating for a model law that would address the full range of financial institutions.
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Author(s) By Ronald Davis (Associate Professor Emeritus, Associate Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia), Stephan Madaus (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg), Monica Marcucci (General Counsel, General Counsel
Publisher Oxford University Press
Format Hardback
Pages 464
Published in United Kingdom
Published 25 Aug 2023
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This book examines the issue of financial institutions in distress, and the difficulties of regulating these institutions across political borders. It considers existing hard and soft laws and regulations, advocating for a model law that would address the full range of financial institutions.
1: Introduction 2: Why the Special Treatment for Financial Institutions 3: The Regulatory Landscape of Supervision and Resolution of Financial Institutions: A Cross-Border Perspective 4: Resolution and Other Crisis Management Tools 5: The Application
Professor Ronald Davis is the author of books and articles on domestic and international comparative pension law, corporate governance, insolvency law, and trust law. He was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1992, joining the pension law practice of Koskie
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