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Special Report: Financial Services Law & Regulation

Special Report: Financial Services Law & Regulation
Product Code: SRFSLR
Publication Date: February 2010
ISBN: 9781405749176
Price: £150.00

This new Financial Services Law & Regulation Special Report offers a snapshot of the financial markets landscape at a time of flux and looks ahead to what financial services regulation may look like when the pieces have settled. View the Webcast below on  the future of financial regulation, presented by Deborah A Sabalot and Michael Patchett-Joyce of Outer Temple Chambers. To view the full version in Windows Media Player, click here.

 

The Conservative Party have led proposals for major institutional reform of financial services regulation in the UK, including disbanding the FSA, as a response to the perceived failures of the regulatory system arising out of the banking crisis. However, if and when they get into power, the legal and regulatory landscape may have moved on. In particular, the EC is currently moving ahead with major reform of the regulatory architecture that will fundamentally alter the way financial services markets are regulated in Member States (including the UK). A new supervisory regime and specific proposals for the regulation of hedge funds and derivatives will alter the way business is done and regulated in London. 

Why is Special Report: Financial Services Law & Regulation Essential

These are just some of the issues considered by ‘Special Report: Financial Services Law and Regulation’ written by members of Outer Temple Chambers’ specialist Financial Services Group. It is the only publication of its kind dealing at length with the range of issues arising from the financial crisis including domestic regulation, EC law, market abuse, financial crime, mis-selling of financial products and dispute resolution and litigation.

 

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Butterworths Securities & Financial Services Law Handbook is published annually and brings together in a single volume the primary, secondary and European legislation which forms the regulatory framework for the financial services industry.

Price: £200.00

This work examines how laws and regulations in the UK and abroad are applied to Shari’a products and services. It offers cutting-edge guidance from a leading practitioner: it includes explanation of terms and definitions and looks the legal nature of the Shari’a, in addition to a crucial review of how Islamic financial business is regulated and its practical application within the UK.

Price: £599.00

This comprehensive looseleaf work covers the general principles and rules of financial regulation and also focuses on specific types of regulated business.