Journal of Financial Regulation
Volume 1 - 10
Current editor(s): Dan Awrey, Geneviève Helleringer and Wolf-Georg Ringe
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Volume 1, issue 2, 2015
- Substituted Compliance: The Emergence, Challenges, and Evolution of a New Regulatory Paradigm pp. 169-205

- Howell E. Jackson
- Cross-Border Application of OTC Derivatives Rules: Revisiting the Substituted Compliance Approach pp. 206-225

- Alexey Artamonov
- Standing and Judicial Review in the New EU Financial Markets Architecture pp. 226-262

- Andreas Witte
- Unusual Trade or Market Manipulation? How Market Abuse is Detected by Securities Regulators, Trading Venues and Self-Regulatory Organizations pp. 263-283

- Janet Austin
- Why Operational Risk Modelling Creates Inverse Incentives pp. 284-289

- René Doff
- Virtual Currency Regulation in Singapore pp. 290-293

- Alexander Loke
- New National Solutions for Bank Failures: Game-changing in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands? pp. 294-297

- Matthias Haentjens and Lynette Janssen
- The Roadmap Approach to Regulating Digital Financial Services pp. 298-305

- Jonathan Greenacre
- Bank Regulation in Singapore pp. 306-324

- Christian Hofmann
Volume 1, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Dan Awrey, Thierry Bonneau, Chris Brummer, Geneviève Helleringer, Wolf-Georg Ringe and Marco Ventoruzzo
- Critical Reflections on Bank Bail-ins pp. 3-29

- Emilios Avgouleas and Charles Goodhart
- Moral Hazard and Government Guarantees in the Banking Industry pp. 30-50

- Franklin Allen, Elena Carletti, Itay Goldstein and Agnese Leonello
- Systemic Risk and Managerial Incentives in the Dodd-Frank Orderly Liquidation Authority pp. 51-94

- Joshua Mitts
- Regulating Sovereign Wealth Funds to Avoid Investment Protectionism pp. 95-134

- Georges Kratsas and Jon Truby
- Halliburton II: What It’s All About pp. 135-142

- Merritt B. Fox
- Sovereign Debt Litigation in Argentina: Implications of the Pari Passu Default pp. 143-148

- Julian Schumacher
- Public Enforcement of Market Abuse Bans. The ECtHR Grande Stevens Decision pp. 149-158

- Matteo Gargantini
- Judge Jed Rakoff and Law’s Penumbra pp. 159-163

- Claire A. Hill
- Alternative Investment Markets under Criticism: Reasons to be Worried? Lessons from Gowex pp. 164-168

- Aurelio Gurrea Martínez