1st Edition

Redefining the Market-State Relationship Responses to the Financial Crisis and the Future of Regulation

By Ioannis Glinavos Copyright 2014
216 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

This book offers an interdisciplinary overview of the role of law in modern capitalism in the context of financial crisis. In this work, the reader will find a discussion of key issues relevant to the crisis that have occupied the pages of the financial press since 2007 including an assessment of the meltdown of the sub-prime mortgage market, the credit crunch, the European debt crisis and the... Read more

Part 1: Theory  1. Methodological Framing  2. The Role of Law in Markets  Part 2: Crises  3. History and Deregulation  4. The Crisis of 2008  Part 3: The Future  5. Responses to the Credit Crunch  6. The Market-State Balance Revisted

Biography

Ioannis Glinavos is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Westminster, UK

"Speaking about topics that address everyone, the book belongs not only to the bookcase of every lawyer, economist and political scientist, but also to the bookcase of every concerned citizen. Questioning the obvious is a way to change and progress." - Meta Ahtik, Journal of Interantional Banking Law and Regulation, 2015