1. Risk-driven global compliance regimes in banking and accounting: the new Law Merchant.
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Franklin, James
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BANKING industry ,ACCOUNTING ,INTERNATIONAL public health laws ,HEALTH ,LEGAL compliance ,OBEDIENCE (Law) ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,LAW - Abstract
Powerful, technically complex international compliance regimes have developed recently in certain professions that deal with risk: banking (the Basel II regime), accountancy (IFRS) and the actuarial profession. The need to deal with major risks has acted as a strong driver of international co-operation to create enforceable international semilegal systems, as happened earlier in such fields as international health regulations. This regulation in technical fields contrasts with the failure of an international general-purpose political and legal regime to develop. We survey the new global regulatory systems in the actuarial, banking and accounting fields, with a view to showing how the need to deal reasonably with risk has resulted in an international de facto law solidly based on correct abstract principles of probability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2005
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