Brill Research Perspectives in International Banking and Securities Law

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The Brill Research Perspectives in International Banking and Securities Law addresses legal and regulatory developments in the area of banking and securities law from both international and interdisciplinary perspectives. It advances scholarship in this complex area of law and is of interest to academics, practitioners, and policy makers. The journal focuses not only on regional developments relating to banking and finance but also on multilateral and international arrangements. Recurrent themes include (but are not limited to) studies and analysis of the international financial architecture as well as aspects of market infrastructure, the protection of consumers in the financial sector, and specifics of banking, securities markets, and mutual fund regulation.
Key Regulatory Initiatives in EU Sustainable Banking
Exploring Sustainability Risk Management in the EU Banking Industry
Volume 5:1-2
978-90-04-54319-5
Transparency and Information Asymmetry in Financial Markets
A Critical Perspective
Volume 4:4
978-90-04-54907-4
FX Law and Regulations in Korea
Problems and Prospects
978-90-04-54057-6
A Critical Appraisal of Initial Coin Offerings
Lifting the “Digital Token’s Veil”
978-90-04-41658-1
What is Market Manipulation?
An Analysis of the Concept in a European and Nordic Context
978-90-04-36665-7
Ukrainian Banking Regulation
Its Challenges and Transition towards European Standards
978-90-04-38142-1
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
An Assessment of Governance and Legitimacy- Part II
978-90-04-33724-4
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
A Primer on Governance, History, and Legitimacy -- Part I
978-90-04-32844-0
The Negotiability of Debt in Islamic Finance
An Analytical and Critical Study
978-90-04-34074-9
Armin J. Kammel is Professor (FH) of Banking Law and Securities Regulation at Lauder Business School (LBS) in Vienna, Faculty Member and Ehrenprofessor (Honorary Professor) at the Department of Economic Law and European Integration at Danube University Krems as well as Adjunct Faculty Member at California Lutheran University (CLU). He has widely published in the areas of international and European banking law, securities regulation, capital markets and corporate law.

Dr. Sandra A. Booysen is an Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore and an Executive Committee Member of NUS’s Centre for Banking and Finance Law. Sandra’s research interests are in banking law, bank documentation, and contract law. For further details, click here.

Christian A. Johnson is the Dean and Professor of Law at Widener University Commonwealth Law School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Dean Johnson has written and spoken extensively on OTC derivatives, repos, and capital markets. He was also a consultant for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and was a CPA for Price Waterhouse.
Editors-in-Chief
Armin J. Kammel, Lauder Business School Vienna; California Lutheran University
Sandra Annette Booysen, National University of Singapore
Christian A. Johnson, Widener University Commonwealth Law School

Associate Editors:
Douglas W. Arner, The University of Hong Kong
Christopher CHEN Chao-hung, Singapore Management University
Alexander F.H. Loke, City University of Hong Kong
Sébastien Neuville, Université Toulouse Capitole & Sciences Po Paris
Ruth Plato-Shinar, Netanya Academic College
Holly Powley, University of Bristol Law School
Poonam Puri, York University
If you would like to submit a proposal for a review article in a suitable subject, please contact Marie Sheldon. The proposal should be a one-page description of the article you would like to contribute to the journal. The proposal will be evaluated by the editors. A contract will be issued when the proposal has been accepted.

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