A New International Financial Architecture:

A New International Financial Architecture:
Published:
January 2001
Publisher:
BIICL, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, University of L
ISBN-10:
0-903067-86-2
Cover:
Paperback
Pages:
493
 
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The 1990s have witnessed a number of international financial crises, which were rooted in open and interdependent markets. The realisation of this prompted the call for a new international financial architecture.

This volume comprises papers by distinguished contributors from international legal, regulatory and academic areas to deal with this cutting-edge issue. It provides an extensive exploration of the institutional implications for the functioning and role of the international financial institutions and offers suggestions on their reform. It offers fresh perspectives on financial crisis and places emphasis on specific issues such as corruption, corporate governance, international finance arbitration, securities markets, and income tax systems.

 

Editors

JB Attanasio

John Attanasio is Dean and William Hawley Atwell Professor of Constitution Law at the Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University: and Co-Editor-in-Chief of The International Lawyer.

Joseph J Norton

Joseph J Norton is James L Walsh Distinguished Faculty Fellow and Professor of Financial Institution Law, Dedman School of Law, SMU; Sir John Lubbock Professor of Banking Law, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, University of London; Vice-Chancellor?s Dist