Journal of Financial Regulation
Volume 1 - 10
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Volume 10, issue 2, 2024
- The European Securitization Market: Effects of an Uneven Regulatory Playing Field pp. 143-173

- Thomas Papadogiannis Varouchakis
- ‘Authorized Push Payment’ Bank Fraud: What Does an Effective Regulatory Response Look Like? pp. 174-193

- Jo Braithwaite
- Could it Happen in the EU? An Analysis of Loss Distribution between Shareholders and AT1 Bondholders under EU Law pp. 194-212

- Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter
- On DeFi and On-Chain CeFi: How (Not) to Regulate Decentralized Finance pp. 213-242

- Katrin Schuler, Ann Sofie Cloots and Fabian Schär
- ‘Tis new to thee’: response to Gruenewald, Knijp, Schoenmaker, and van Tilburg pp. 243-252

- Dimitri Demekas and Pierpaolo Grippa
- Ten Years of the Single Supervisory Mechanism: Looking into the Past, Navigating into the Future pp. 253-258

- Apostolos Thomadakis and Judith Arnal
Volume 10, issue 1, 2024
- Decentralized Finance (DeFi): A Functional Approach pp. 1-27

- Matteo Aquilina, Jon Frost and Andreas Schrimpf
- An Economic Case against Public Banking, and a Case for It pp. 28-64

- Prasad Krishnamurthy and Tucker Cochenour
- A Study on Central Banks and Social Responsibility: the Case of the ESCB pp. 65-108

- Raffaele Felicetti
- Risk, Contract Terms, and Maturity in the Sovereign Debt Market pp. 109-126

- Michael Bradley, Irving Arturo De Lira Salvatierra, Mitu Gulati and Ugo Panizza
- Embracing the Brave New World: A Response to Demekas and Grippa pp. 127-134

- Seraina Gruenewald, Gerdie Knijp, Dirk Schoenmaker and Rens van Tilburgvan
- New Technologies and the Future Governance of Bank Run Risk pp. 135-141

- Signe Krogstrup and Thomas Sangill
Volume 9, issue 2, 2023
- ‘Nobody Is Proud of Soft Dollars’: the Impact of MiFID II on US Financial Markets pp. 101-173

- Howell E Jackson and Jeffery Y Zhang
- Central Banks and Climate Change: Mission Impossible? pp. 174-209

- Jay Cullen
- Badges of Misconduct: Consumer Rules to Avoid Abusive Financial Advisers pp. 210-224

- Jeffrey Camarda, Steven J Lee, Pieter de Jong and Jerusha Lee
- Data Access Technologies and the ‘New Governance’ Techniques of Financial Regulation pp. 225-248

- David McNulty, Andrea Miglionico and Alistair Milne
- Artificial Intelligence Authoring Financial Recommendations: Comparative Australian Evidence pp. 249-257

- Ben Neilson
- The Systemic Risk Council in Denmark: Assessing Strengths and Weaknesses pp. 258-267

- Svend E Hougaard Jensen and Thomas Sangill
Volume 9, issue 1, 2023
- Federal Home Loan Banks and Financial Stability pp. 1-29

- Stefan Gissler, Borghan Narajabad and Daniel K Tarullo
- International Competitiveness and Financial Regulators’ Mandates: Coming Around Again in the UK pp. 30-54

- Eilís Ferran
- A Theoretical Framework for Law and Macro-Finance pp. 55-71

- M Konrad Borowicz
- MiFID II and the Regulation of Multilateral Trading in OTC Derivatives: Is the OTF Fit for Purpose? pp. 72-99

- Simon Helm
Volume 8, issue 2, 2022
- Regulation of Cyber Risk in the Banking System: A Canadian Case Study pp. 139-161

- Maziar Peihani
- Incentive Effects from Write-down CoCo Bonds: An Empirical Analysis pp. 162-186

- Jannic Cutura and Henning Hesse
- Reset Required: The Euro-area Crisis Management and Deposit Insurance Framework pp. 187-202

- Thomas F Huertas
- Walking a Tightrope: Financial Regulation, Climate Change, and the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy pp. 203-229

- Dimitri Demekas and Pierpaolo Grippa
- Introducing the Revised and Updated Financial Reform Database pp. 230-240

- Sawa Omori
Volume 8, issue 1, 2022
- The Role of Disclosure in Green Finance pp. 1-50

- Sebastian Steuer and Tobias H Tröger
- A Risky Bet: Climate Change and the EU’s Microprudential Framework for Banks pp. 51-74

- Agnieszka Smoleńska and Jens van 't Klooster
- Banking Regulatory Constraints and Personal Bankruptcy Filings in the US pp. 75-103

- Chintal A Desai and David H Downs
- Retaining Influence in Post-Brexit International Financial Regulation: Lessons from the UK’s FinTech Framework pp. 104-131

- Pedro Schilling de Carvalho
- The Influence of the Risk Reward Profile and of the Colour of Disclosure Documents on Attractiveness Perception of Mutual Fund Products pp. 132-137

- Candida Bussoli, Maria Gabriella Ceravolo, Lucrezia Fattobene and GianMario Raggetti
- Corrigendum to: Banking Regulatory Constraints and Personal Bankruptcy Filings in the US pp. 138-138

- Chintal A Desai and David H Downs
Volume 7, issue 2, 2021
- Legal Air Cover pp. 189-216

- Patrick Bolton, Ugo Panizza and Mitu Gulati
- The German Federal Constitutional Court Ruling and the European Central Bank’s Strategy pp. 217-253

- Lars Feld and Volker Wieland
- Marginal Benefits of the Core Securities Laws pp. 254-283

- Kevin S Haeberle
- Digital Euro, Monetary Objects, and Price Stability: A Legal Analysis pp. 284s-318

- Corinne Zellweger-Gutknecht, Benjamin Geva and Seraina Neva Grünewald
- The Rise and Fall of Dagong Global Credit Rating Agency: A Geopolitical Challenge for the Rating Industry pp. 319-324

- Chunping Bush
Volume 7, issue 1, 2021
- Enforcement against the Biggest Banks pp. 1-47

- David Zaring
- The Impact of Cryptocurrency Regulation on Trading Markets pp. 48-99

- Brian D Feinstein and Kevin Werbach
- Banks’ Sovereign Exposures: In Search of New Rules pp. 100-148

- Angelo Baglioni and Francesco Cefalà
- Is Dodd-Frank the Biggest Law Ever? pp. 149-174

- Patrick A McLaughlin, Oliver Sherouse, Mark Febrizio and M Scott King
- Twelve Years after the Financial Crisis—Too-big-to-fail is still with us pp. 175-187

- Martin Hellwig
Volume 6, issue 2
- The Enduring Legacy of the Dodd-Frank Act’s Derivatives Reforms pp. 159-171

- Heath P Tarbert
- Decentralized Finance pp. 172-203

- Dirk A Zetzsche, Douglas W Arner and Ross P Buckley
- The Role of Bank Management in the EU Resolution Regime for NPLs pp. 204-232

- Andreas Kokkinis and Andrea Miglionico
- The Quest for a European Safe Asset—A Comparative Legal Analysis of Sovereign Bond-Backed Securities, E-Bonds, Purple Bonds, and Coronabonds pp. 233-269

- Sebastian Grund
- Unregulated Algorithmic Trading: Testing the Boundaries of the European Union Algorithmic Trading Regime pp. 270-305

- Clara Martins Pereira
- Hybrid and Cyber Security Threats and the EU’s Financial System pp. 306-316

- Maria Demertzis and Guntram Wolff
- Should Denmark and Sweden Join the Banking Union? pp. 317-326

- Svend E Hougaard Jensen and Dirk Schoenmaker
Volume 6, issue 1
- Equity Finance: Matching Liability to Power pp. 1-40

- C A E Goodhart and R M Lastra
- When Governments Promise to Prioritize Public Debt: Do Markets Care? pp. 41-74

- Mitu Gulati, Ugo Panizza, W Mark C Weidemaier and Gracie Willingham
- Technology v Technocracy: Fintech as a Regulatory Challenge pp. 75-124

- Saule T Omarova
- Restructuring Euro Area Sovereign Debt: Have the Options Narrowed? pp. 125-147

- W Mark C Weidemaier
- The Role of Deposit Insurance in Bank Resolution pp. 148-158

- Christian Hofmann
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