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Iris H Chiu (Dr) University College London
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As distinguished from Financial Law Governing finance Financialisation and what this means Frameworks, principles, objectives and values The locations of power in governing finance
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Governance by public authorities Financial stability as a public good Through legal reforms
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Pre-emptive approach Increasing paternalism Expanded scope of coverage
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Extra capital charges under Basel III Macro-prudential supervision Increased intervention in consumer protection
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Governing what is previously unregulated ‘More Europe’ – Moloney EU vs national institutions Co-governance
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Meaning Policy measures corrective in nature? Lack of precise objective or permanent content Regulation of financial sector remuneration as example
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‘Financial stability’ as kickstarting ideological reflections Social utility New discourses in governing finance needed
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