This book focuses primarily on the regulation of international banking at the federal level, but with extensive international and comparative materials.
The casebook is organized around the birth-to-death experience of international financial institutions. The book contains case excerpts, related materials, and detailed problems and notes that are accessible yet challenging. The problems and notes in particular have been repeatedly tested and refined over the course of fifteen years of intensive teaching at four different schools, both at the JD and LLM level. Many of the problems are interlinked to assist the reader in gaining a direct understanding of the significance of the excerpted cases and materials, and to provide a concrete context for the concepts discussed in the text.
International Banking addresses important and topical issues such as the changing nature of the regulatory environment, problems of international lending and its regulation, supervision of transborder bank failures, and foreign bank secrecy laws, among many others. It is the definitive text on the regulation of international banking.
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Michael P. Malloy is a professor of law at the McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific.
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Book Description Carolina Academic Pr. Hardcover. Condition: POOR. Noticeably used book. Heavy wear to cover. Pages contain marginal notes, underlining, and or highlighting. Possible ex library copy, with all the markings/stickers of that library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, and dust jackets may not be included. Seller Inventory # 3302733129