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In contrast to financial arbitrage, which causes prices of economically equivalent transactions to converge in the direction of one price, regulatory arbitrage does not lead to such price convergence. In contrast, regulatory arbitrage tends to produce two different prices for economically...
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securities in bearer form have already become the back bone of International Economy.Regulation of Financial Derivatives has a … regulation in the United States as well as in India is essentially a hybrid of "institutional" and "functional" regulation. Some … measures to ensure transparency and accountability. On the whole it can be seen that the derivative regulation is more focused …
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The Banking Act 2009 has introduced a special regime to deal with failing banks in the UK. A feature of the legislation is the regulator's power to trigger the regime by determining whether or not a bank is likely to fail. The use of the Act with Dunfermline Building Society has highlighted the...
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States and the European Union put forward a number of reform initiatives. These initiatives vary in their scope but they all …
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This report offers proposals in the hope they may inform development of a more systematic and integrated approach to the creation, definition and recording of statutory rights, restrictions and obligations (‘RRR') affecting land parcels. While much progress has been made by Australia's land...
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the concept of the creative economy with a view to paving the way for its better and more efficient regulation in the … regulation. The article concludes with some recommendations that are deemed useful for further debate and research in this area … regulation of the creative economy in the future …
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-offs between litigation and regulation as modes of governance, including how laws change under each regime over time. Data on 1 … approach (litigation in the UK, regulation in the US), even within the domain of M&A law. Subject to strong limits on external … regulation and litigation, even for otherwise similar nations in a similar context, and that a combination of interest groups …
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Climate regulation of the electricity sector is one of the most important growing — and rapidly changing — areas of law … from the electricity sector. It does so through detailed, comparative accounts of climate regulation of electricity in four … analysis section identifies key lessons learned to date about climate regulation of electricity globally …
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regulation through the enhancement of existing compliance mechanisms in conjunction with some formal regulation to ensure that …
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In the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), Congress included a provision requiring bankruptcy courts evaluating individual debtors' financial circumstances to utilize certain monthly expense standards developed by the Internal Revenue Service for assessing...
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