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