Introduction
Part I. Financial Systems and Regulation
1: Simon Deakin: The Evolution of Theory and Method in Law and
Finance
2: Colin Mayer: Economic Development, Financial Systems, and the
Law
3: Frank Partnoy: Financial Systems, Crises, and Regulation
Part II. The Organization of Financial System Regulation
4: Eilís Ferran: Institutional Design: The Choices for National
Systems
5: Christopher Brummer and Matt Smallcomb: Institutional Design:
The International Architecture
6: Brigitte Haar: Organizing Regional Systems: The EU example
7: Eric Pan: Organizing Regional Systems: The US Example
Part III. Delivering Outcomes and Regulatory Techniques
8: Julia Black: Regulatory Styles and Supervisory Strategies
9: Jennifer Payne: The Role of Gatekeepers
10: Iain MacNeil: Enforcement and Sanctioning
Part IV. Financial Stability
11: Rosa Lastra: Systemic Risk and Macroprudential Supervision
12: Kern Alexander: The Role of Capital in Supporting Financial
Stability
13: Peter O. Mülbert: Managing Risk in the Financial System
14: Michelle Everson: Regulating the Insurance Sector
15: John Armour: Crisis Management and Resolution
16: Douglas Arner: Cross-border Supervision of Financial
Institutions
Part V. Market Efficiency, Transparency, and Integrity
17: Luca Enriques and Sergio Gilotta: Disclosure and Financial
Market Regulation
18: Andrew Tuch: Conduct of Business Regulation
19: Guido Ferrarini and Paolo Saguato: Regulating Financial
Infrastructure
20: Andreas Fleckner: Regulating Trading Practices
21: Harry McVea: Supporting Market Integrity
22: Emilios Avgouleas: Regulating Financial Innovation
VI. Consumer Protection
23: Dimity Kingsford Smith and Olivia Dixon: The Consumer Interest
and the Financial Markets
24: Niamh Moloney: Regulating the Retail Markets
Eilís Ferran is Professor of Company & Securities Law at the
University of Cambridge and the University JM Keynes Fellow in
Financial Economics. She is also a Professorial Fellow of St
Catharine's College, Cambridge. Since April 2012 she has been Chair
of the Law Faculty at Cambridge. She is the author of Principles of
Corporate Finance Law (second edition OUP 2014, with Look Chan Ho);
Niamh Moloney is Professor of Financial Markets Law at
the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is the
author of EU Securities and Financial Markets Regulation (third
edition OUP 2014).; Jennifer Payne is Professor of Corporate
Finance Law at the University of
Oxford and a fellow and tutor at Merton College, Oxford. Her recent
publications include Corporate Finance Law: Principles and Policy
(Hart, 2011, with Louise Gullifer).
The essays included in this volume represent an ideal starting
point to first, understand the main problems arising in the
regulation of financial markets, and secondly, further research key
topics that emerge from this treatise. The Handbook provides an
unprecedented, coherent, and contextual coverage of the main themes
related to the regulation of financial markets and it puts forward
an authoritative statement as to the status of post-crisis
reform.
*Vincent Bavoso, Journal of International Banking Law and
Regulation*
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