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Financial Regulation in China

Jing Bian (Herausgeber)

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1156 Seiten
2022
Routledge
978-1-138-80738-9 (ISBN)
1.209,95 inkl. MwSt
China’s financial system and its legal reform have drawn a great deal of attention from around the world. This four volume collection of articles uncovers the motivation, strength and strategy of these reforms, and examines their real impact in China.
China’s financial system and its legal reform have drawn a great deal of attention from around the world. This fast development is motivated by political, social, and economic factors. In addition, the continuing calls for establishing economic justice have contributed to further reforms of this system. Nevertheless, despites these rapid developments, the challenges and constraints are many; eg, the mismatch between the legal framework and financial development, inefficiency of the legal regime, difficulties in enforcing the law, and financial crimes. This collection uncovers the motivation, strength and strategy of these reforms, and examines their real impact in China.

Dr. Jing Bian is a Senior Lecturer in Financial Law in the School of Law & Criminology, University of Greenwich, UK

Volume I Financial Reform and Legal Development

1. Robert C. Art and Minkang Gu, ‘China Incorporated: The First Corporation Law of the People's Republic of China’, Yale Journal of International Law, 20, 2, 1995, pp. 273-308.

2. Ling Chen and Barry Naughton, ‘A Dynamic China Model: The Co-Evolution of Economics and Politics in China’, Journal of Contemporary China, 2017, 26, 103, pp. 18–34.

3. Su Chen, ‘The Establishment and Development of the Chinese Economic Legal System in the Past Sixty Years’, Columbia Journal of Asian Law, 23, 109, 2009-2010, pp. 110-136.

4. Steven M. Dickinson, ‘Introduction to the New Company Law of the People's Republic of China’, Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 16, 1, 2007, pp. 1-11.

5. Franklin Allen and Jun ‘QJ’ Qian, ‘China's Financial System and the Law,’ Cornell International Law Journal, 47, 3, 2014, pp. 499-553.

6. Monetary and Capital Markets Department, and Finance and Markets Global Practice, World Bank, ‘People’s Republic of China Financial Sector Assessment Program Technical Note Systemic Oversight of Financial Market Infrastructures’, November 2017

7. Shen Wei and Casey G. Watters, ‘Do All Roads Lead to China? Scholarship of Chinese Commercial Law in the Past Decade (Part 1)’, China Review, 16, 2, 2016, pp. 165-196

8. Shen Wei and Casey G. Watters, ‘Do All Roads Lead to China? Scholarship of Chinese Commercial Law in the Past Decade (Part 2)’, China Review, 16, 3, 2016, pp. 213-237.

9. Christine Wong, ‘An Update on Fiscal Reform’, in Ross Garnaut, Ligang Song and Cai Fang (eds.), China’s 40 Years of Reform and Development 1978-2018 (ANU Press, 2018).

10. Sanzhu Zhu, ‘Implementing China’s WTO Commitments In Chinese Financial Services Law’, China Review, 6, 2, 2006, pp. 3–33.

Volume II Banking System: Law and Regulation

11. Jing Bian, ‘The Development of Offshore Renminbi’, Journal of International Banking Law & Regulation, 30, 1, 2015, pp. 13-22.

12. Haibo Yan and Ying Huang, 'Deposit Insurance and Banking Supervision in China: The Agenda Ahead', The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance-Issues and Practice, 2008, 33, pp. 547–565.

13. Li Guo, ‘Financial Conglomerates in China: Legality, Model and Concerns’, Peking University Journal of Legal Studies, 1, 2008, pp. 255-273.

14. Z. Kudrna, ‘Banking Reform in China: International Standards and Chinese Specifics’, Acta Oeconomica, 58, 4, 2008, pp. 403-426.

15. Jianbo Lou, ‘China's Bank Non-Performing Loan Problem: Seriousness and Causes’, The International Lawyer, 34, 4, 2000, pp. 1147-1192

16. Wei J. Lee, ‘China and the WTO: Moving toward Liberalization in China's Banking Sector’, DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal 1, 3, 2003, 481-507.

17. Chao Xi and Le Xia, ‘Shadow Banking in China: Then and Now’, Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice, 28, 2, 2017, pp. 146-157

18. Zhongfei Zhou, ‘Regulation of Foreign Bank Access in China’, Yearbook of International Financial and Economic Law, 3, 1998, 431-504.

19. Shuying Wen, ‘Banking Consumer Protection Regulation in China’, Hong Kong Law Journal, 46, 2, 2016, pp. 599-620

Volume III Securities & Futures: Law and Regulation

20. Robin Hui Huang, ‘Private Enforcement of Securities Law in China: A Ten-Year Retrospective and Empirical Assessment’, The American Journal of Comparative Law, 61, 4, 2013, pp. 757-798.

21. Mark Hsiao, ‘OTC Derivatives Regulation in China: How Far Across the River?’, Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice, 25, 1, 2014, pp. 14-25.

22. Berry F.C.Hsu, Lifen Pu and Sanzhu Zhu, ‘Derivative Markets in China: Guest Editors’ Introduction’, Chinese Law and Government, 43, 4, 2010, pp. 3–11.

23. Lin Lin, ‘Engineering a Venture Capital Market: Lessons from China,’ Columbia Journal of Asian Law, 30, 2, 2017, 160-220.

24. Ren-En Lim, ‘Reviewing Recent Developments in China’s Capital Markets and Assessing the Relevance of the Proposed Shanghai International Board’, Capital Markets Law Journal, 12, 1, 2017, pp. 78-93.

25. Ruoying Chen, 'Market Solutions to the Information Challenge of China's Legal System: Overseas Listings of State-Owned Enterprises', Peking University Law Journal, 1, 1, 2013, pp. 133-162

26. Wenming Xu, Jianwei Chen and Xu Guangdong, ‘An Empirical Analysis of the Public Enforcement of Securities Law in China: Finding the Missing Piece to the Puzzle’, European Business Organization Law Review, 18, 2, 2017, pp. 367–389.

27. Tianshu Zhou, ‘Legal Regulation of China’s Securities Markets: Recent Improvements and Competing Advantages’, in Michael Faure and Guangdong Xu (eds.), Economics and Regulation in China (Routledge, 2014), pp. 63-84.

28. Xian Chu Zhang, ‘The First Securities Law of China: An Assessment’, Yearbook of International Financial and Economic Law, 3, 1998, pp. 595-636.

29. Zhang, Xiaoyang, ‘Issuing New Securities in the China Market: Now Easier than Ever?’, International Company and Commercial Law Review, 31, 10, 2020, pp. 559-563

30. Sanzhu Zhu, ‘Civil Litigation Arising from False Statements on China's Securities Market’, 31 North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, 31, 2005, pp. 377-430.

Volume IV Special Topics

31. Shahla Ali, Shahla and Hui Huang, ‘Financial Dispute Resolution in China: Arbitration or Court Litigation?’, The Journal of the London Court of International Arbitration, 28, 1, 2012, pp. 77-100.

32. Jing Bian and Frank Marchione, ‘The New Battle-Field - An Analysis of the Payment Systems in China’, Journal of International Banking Law & Regulation, 2014, 10

33. Virginia Harper Ho, ‘Sustainable Finance and China's Green Credit Reforms: A Test Case for Bank Monitoring of Environmental Risk’, Cornell International Law Journal, 51, 3, 2018, pp. 609-682.

34. Tristan Kenderdine, ‘Insurance Plus Futures: Agricultural Commodity Price Reform in China’, Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 5, 2, pp. 331–346.

35. Rebecca Lee, ‘Conceptualizing the Chinese Trust’, The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 58, 3, 2009, pp. 655-669.

36. Liang Tao, ‘Financial Reforms in Shanghai Free Trade Zone’, China’s Foreign Trade (2014).

37. Stephen Tensmeyer, ‘Modernizing Chinese Trust Law’, New York University Law Review, 90, 2, 2015, pp. 710-745.

38. Jeffrey E. Thomas, ‘The Role and Powers of the Chinese Insurance Regulatory Commission in the Administration of Insurance Law in China’, The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance, 27, 3, 2002, pp. 413–434.

39. Shiyuan Han and Wensheng Wang, ‘An Overview of the Development of the Financial Leasing Law in China’, Uniform Law Review, 16, 1/2, 2011, pp. 241-270.

40. K. Yuan and D. Xu, ‘Legal Governance on Fintech Risks: Effects and Lessons from China’, Asian Journal of Law and Society, 7, 2, 2020, 275-304.

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.11.2022
Reihe/Serie Critical Concepts in Finance
Zusatzinfo 76 Tables, black and white; 37 Halftones, black and white; 37 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 2440 g
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Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht
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ISBN-10 1-138-80738-9 / 1138807389
ISBN-13 978-1-138-80738-9 / 9781138807389
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