
The most comprehensive single-volume practitioner reference work on financial regulation, Financial Services Law has been thoroughly revised and updated to take account of the major developments in a rapidly developing regulatory landscape. The updated text analyses all of the substantial institutional and structural changes brought, or to be brought, into effect under the additional new key statutes adopted in the financial area including specifically the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013 and the Bank of England and Financial Services Act 2016. The major new regulatory initiatives are covered in detail, including the Senior Managers Regime (SMR) and Certification Regime (CR).There is also coverage of new individual statutory offences, bank ring-fencing, depositor preference, bail-in stabilization and crisis management, resolution planning, payment system reform, and further Bank of England governance and PRA reform. Since the last edition there have been many developments at European level and the fourth edition takes full account of these including the Capital Requirements Directive IV, Solvency II, and MiFID II. At domestic level the division of the FSA Handbook of Rules into the PRA Rulebook and the FCA Handbook has been covered in two new chapters. There are also new chapters on 'Individual Accountability and Liability' following commencement of the Senior Managers and Certification Regimes, and on 'Consumer Credit' following the transfer of regulatory responsibility for this to the FCA. Additionally, the material on enforcement has been significantly developed in this new edition. Financial Services Law is the leading work on financial regulation for practitioners and scholars requiring a holistic treatment of the regime in the EU and UK.
This text investigates the complex regulatory framework governing financial services within the United Kingdom and the European Union. The authors, George Alexander Walker, Michael Blair, and Robert Purves, utilize their expertise to synthesize major legislative shifts, including the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013 and the Bank of England and Financial Services Act 2016. The work provides a structured analysis of institutional changes, enforcement mechanisms, and the evolving responsibilities of regulatory bodies like the PRA and FCA.
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Practitioners and legal scholars frequently identify this volume as a primary reference for navigating the intricacies of financial regulation. Experts highlight the text for its comprehensive treatment of institutional reforms and its utility in understanding the current compliance landscape.
Page Count:
1192
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192550586
ISBN-13:
9780192550583
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