NLSUI OPAC header image

Current developments in monetarty an financial law Vol. IV



Current developments in monetarty an financial law Vol. IV - Washington D C International Monetary Fund 2005 - 852p xi

Contents
Preface
I. DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND AT THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
1 Current Legal Aspects of Monetary Sovereignty- Franrcois Gianviti;
2 The International Monetary Fund and Current Account Convertibility-Hector Elizalde;
3 The Obligation of Members to Provide Information to the International Monetary Fund Under Article VIII, Section 5: Recent Developments- Ross Leckow ;
4 The International Monetary Fund's Work on Financial Stability
Glenn Gottselig and Anne-Marie GuIde-Wolf;
5 Recognition of Governments in International Organizations, Including at the International Monetary Fund - Ramanand Mundkur ;
II. CENTRAL BANKING ISSUES
6 The Three Pillars of Central Bank Governance: Toward a Model Central Bank Law or a Code of Good Governance?-Fabian Amtenbrik;
7 Central Bank Autonomy, Accountability, and Governance: Conceptual Framework
Tonny Lybek;
8 Interaction of Monetary and Fiscal Policies: Why Central Bankers Worry About Government Budgets-Paul Hilbers;
9 Varieties of Central Bank-Executive Relationships: International Evidence Pierre L. Siklos;
III. SOVEREIGN DEBT RESTRUCTURING
10 Designing a Legal Framework to Restructure Sovereign Debt Sean Hagan;
11 Inside the Black Box: How Should a Sovereign Bankruptcy Framework Be Structured?
Patrick Bolton and David A. Skeel, Jr;
IV. FINANCIAL SYSTEM SUPERVISION
12 Guiding Principles on Regulation and Supervision of Microfinance
Robert Peck Christen, Timothy Lyman, and Richard Rosenberg ;
13 Supervision of Financial Conglomerates in the European Union Michael Gruson;
14 The Regulation and Supervision of Informal Remittance: Emerging Oversight Strategies
Samuel Munzele Maimbo;
V. MONEY LAUNDERING AND FINANCING OF TERRORISM
15 Reaching the White-Collar Terrorist: Operational Challenges-Jeff Breinholt;
16 Recent Developments in International Monetary Fund Involvement in Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism Matters
Nadim Kyriakos-Saad, Cheong-Ann Png, and Jean-Framcois Thony ;
VI. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AND MARKET DISCIPLINE IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR
17 Can the Market Control Conflicts of Interest in the Financial Industry? Eugene N. White;
18 Did Universal Banks Play Significant Role in the U.S. Economy's Boom-and-Bust Cycle of 1921-33? A Preliminary Assessment-Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr;
19 Lessons Learned from the Failure of Market Discipline and Regulatory Lapses: How to Prevent Future Busts-Lynn Turner ;
VII. BANKING AND TECHNOLOGY
20 Nonbank Issuers of Electronic Money: Prudential Regulation in Comparative Perspective
Anita Ramasastry;
21 Role and Security of Payment Systems in an Electronic Age-Mark Fajfar;
VIII. BANK INSOLVENCY
22 Deposit Insurance and Bank Insolvency in a Changing World: Synergies and Challenges
Michael H. Krimminger;
IX. LAW REFORM IN INDONESIA:A CASE STUDY
23 Comments on the Judicial Reform Program in Indonesia-Daniel S. Lev;
24 Out-of-Court Corporate Debt Restructuring: The Jakarta Initiative Task Force
Ceda Ogada;
25 Responding to Currency Crises in Emerging Market Economies: The IMF in Indonesia, Korea, and Brazil-Shinji Takagi ;
X. APPENDIXES
I Main Guidelines on Central Bank Autonomy and Accountability;
II The World Bank Operational Manual: Operational Policies- Dealings with De Facto Governments ;
III Proposed Features of a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism;
Biographical Sketches.




1589065077


1. Money - -Law & Legislation - Congresses2. Financial Crises - Banks & Banking - International

343.032 / CUR-IV