1st Edition

Global Finance in the 21st Century Stability and Sustainability in a Fragmenting World

By Steve Kourabas Copyright 2022
244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

Global Finance in the 21st Century: Stability and Sustainability in a Fragmenting World explains finance and its regulation after the global financial crisis. The book introduces non-finance scholars into the wider debate regarding the conduct and regulation of finance to encourage broader discussion on important societal issues that relate to finance. The book also explores the ineffectiveness... Read more

CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION: HOW DO YOU SOLVE A PROBLEM LIKE GLOBAL FINANCE?

CHAPTER 2 – THE ROLE OF FINANCE IN SOCIETY: FROM BARTER TO FINTECH

CHAPTER 3 – 21st CENTURY POST-CRISIS FINANCE: STABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY AS NEW ‘META’ NORMS OR MARKET RE-EMERGENCE?

CHAPTER 4 –FINANCIAL REGULATION IN (GLOBAL) CONTEXT

CHAPTER 5 - A ‘MICRO’ APPROACH TO A ‘MACRO’ PROBLEM: THE ONGOING CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL FINANCE IN A RESURGENT STATE-BASED WORLD

CHAPTER 6 – A MODERN TREATY-BASED REGIME FOR SYSTEMIC FINANCIAL STABILITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Biography

Steve Kourabas teaches Corporations Law and is Deputy Director at the Centre for Commercial Law and Regulatory Studies at Monash Law School, Australia. Steve received an LLM and and and SJD from Duke University School of Law.

"A clarion and deeply original call to bring prudential regulation within the treaty framework of international economic law – a challenging contribution to current thinking" - Professor Ross Buckley of UNSW Law