TY - BOOK AU - Grote,Rainer AU - Marauhn,Thilo TI - The regulation of international financial markets: perspectives for reform SN - 052183144X AV - K3820 .R44 2006 U1 - 347.01 22 PY - 2006/// CY - Cambridge, UK, New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - International finance KW - Law and legislation KW - International economic relations N1 - Includes index; Monetary governance and capital mobility in historical perspective; Benjamin J. Cohen --; The liberalisation of financial markets : the regulatory response in the UK; Eilis Ferran --; The liberalisation of financial markets : the regulatory response in Germany; Rainer Grote --; Perspectives on US financial regulation; John K.M. Ohnesorge --; The regulation of financial services in the European Union; Volker Röben --; The free movement of capital in the European Union; Till Hafner --; International regulation of finance : is regionalism a preferred option to multilateralism for East Asia?; Qingijang Kong --; WTO rules on trade in financial services : a victory of greed over reason?; Michael J. Hahn --; The European Central Bank as regulator and as institutional actor; Thilo Marauhn and Michael Weiss --; The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - a secretive club of giants?; Susan Emmenegger --; Strengthening the international financial architecture : the contribution by IMF and World Bank; Axel Peuker --; Liberalisation and regulation of international capital flows : where the opposites meet; Peter Nunnenkamp --; Do we need a new international financial architecture? Many questions and some preliminary policy advice; Stefan Voigt --; Proposing built-in stabilisers for the international financial system; Kunibert Raffer N2 - "At present primarily governed by market forces with little regulatory interference, international financial relations have become increasingly important for global as well as national economies. Contributors to this volume consider whether this absence of regulation is wise, in the light of recent financial crises. This book accordingly presents a framework for an analysis of the options in regulating international financial markets from the perspective of public international law. The volume will be of interest to scholars and practitioners involved with comparative public law, constitutional economics and financial regulation."--Publisher description ER -