Research Handbook on Law and Ethics in Banking and Finance
Edited by Costanza A. Russo,
Rosa M. Lastra and
William Blair
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The global financial crisis evidenced the corrosive effects of unethical behaviour upon the banking industry. The recurrence of misbehaviour in the financial sector, including fraud and manipulations of market indices, suggests the need to establish a banking culture that conforms to the highest standards of ethical and professional behaviour. This Research Handbook on Law and Ethics in Banking and Finance focuses on the role that law should play and the effectiveness of newly introduced regulations and supervisory actions as a driver for ethical conduct so as to reconnect the interests of bankers and financiers with the interests of society.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781784716530
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The philosophical foundations of financial ethics , pp 2-24

- Kara Tan Bhala
- Ch 2 Ethics and standards in financial regulation , pp 25-54

- William Blair and Clara Barbiani
- Ch 3 Ethical foundations of financial law , pp 55-72

- Rosa M. Lastra and Marcelo J. Sheppard
- Ch 4 Nudging inclusive banking and micro finance towards self-sustainability , pp 74-105

- Katherine Hunt, Marco Lamandini and David Ramos Muñoz
- Ch 5 The social licence for financial markets, written standards and aspiration , pp 106-148

- David Rouch
- Ch 6 The development and implementation of professional standards for UK bankers: a practitioner perspective , pp 149-176

- Simon Thompson Fcbi
- Ch 7 What should we do about the law of money, finance, banks and the like? , pp 177-184

- Philip R. Wood Cbe
- Ch 8 Rebuilding trust in financial markets: beyond the limits of law and regulation , pp 185-201

- Mark Yallop
- Ch 9 Ethical considerations in the representation of sovereign clients , pp 203-213

- Lee C. Buchheit
- Ch 10 Law and ethics: the banks fiduciary duty towards retail customers , pp 214-236

- Ruth Plato-Shinar
- Ch 11 Market timers, late traders and the ultimate insiders , pp 237-272

- Basil G. Zotiades
- Ch 12 Developing the senior managers regime , pp 274-301

- Alan Brener
- Ch 13 What makes deterrence credible? , pp 302-316

- Andromachi Georgosouli
- Ch 14 Breaches of AML reporting requirements by UK bankers: Are effective enforcement choices being made by financial regulators? , pp 317-337

- Miriam Goldby
- Ch 15 Ethical culture and central banking , pp 339-350

- Thomas C. Baxter
- Ch 16 Central banks and ethics: the virtual paradox of transparency and confidentiality mandates , pp 351-367

- Manuel Monteagudo
- Ch 17 Enforcement, ethics and transparency: problems and perspectives , pp 368-392

- Costanza A. Russo
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