TY - BOOK TI - Current developments in monetary and financial law SN - 1589065077 (volumen 4) AV - K 1066 .A6 .C87 2005 PY - 2005/// CY - Washington, D.C. : PB - FMI, KW - Derecho bancario KW - Dinero KW - Crisis financiera KW - Legislación N1 - Consultoría Jurídica tiene volumen 4; Preface, xi --; I. Developments in international law and at the international monetary fund, 3 --; 1. Current legal aspects of monetary sovereignty; Francois Gianviti, 3 --; 2. The international monetary fund and current account convertibility /; Hector Elizalde, 17 --; 3. The obligation of members to provide information to the international monetary fund under article VIII, Section 5: Recent developments /; Ross Leckow, 41 --; 4. The international monetary fund's work on financial stability /; Glenn Gottselig and Anne-Marie Gulde- Wolf, 55 --; 5. Recognition of governments in international organizations, including at the international monetary fund /; Ramanand Mundkur, 77 --; II. Central banking issues, 101 --; 6. The three pillars of central bank governance: toward a model central bank law or a code of good governance?; Fabian Amtenbrink, 101 --; 7. Central bank autonomy, accountability, and governance: conceptual framework /; Tonny Lybek, 133 --; 8. Interaction of monetary and fiscal policies: why central bankers worry about government budgets /; Paul Hilbers, 159 --; 9. Varieties of central bank-executive relationships: international evidence /; Pierre L. Siklos, 167 --; III. Sovereign debt restructuring, 195 --; 10. Designing a legal framework to restructure sovereign debt /; Sean Hagan, 195 --; 11. Inside the black box: how should a sovereign bankruptcy framework be structured? /; Patrick Bolton and David A. Skeel, Jr, 307 --; IV. Financial system supervision; 12. Guiding principles on regulation and supervision of microfinance; Robert Peck Christen, Timothy Lyman, and Richard Rosenberg, 383 --; 13. Supervision of financial conglomerates in the European union /; Michael Gruson, 425 --; 14. The regulation and supervision of informal remittance: emerging oversight strategies /; Samuel Munzele Maimbo, 481 --; V. Money laundering and financing of terrorism, 503 --; 15. Reaching the white-collar terrorist: operational challenges /; Jeff Breinholt, 503 --; 16. Recent developments in international monetary fund involvement in anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism matters /; Nadim Kyriakos-Saad, Cheong-Ann Png, and Jean-Francois Thony, 527 --; VI. Conflicts of interest and market discipline in the financial sector, 359 --; 17. Can the market control conflicts of interest in the financial industry? /; Eugene N White, 539 --; 18. Did universal banks play a significant role in the U.S. economy's boom-and-bust cycle of 1921-33? A preliminary assessment /; Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr, 559 --; 19. Lessons learned from the failure of market discipline and regulatory lapses: how to prevent future busts /; Lynn Turner, 647 --; VII. Banking and technology, 663 --; 20. Nonbank issuers of electronic money: prudential regulation in comparative perspective /; Anita Ramasastry, 663 --; 21. Role and security of payment systems in an electronic age /; Mark Fajfar, 709 --; VIII. Bank insolvency, 727 --; 22. Deposit insurance and bank insolvency in a changing world: synergies and challenges /; Michael H. Krimminger, 727 --; IX. Law reform in Indonesia: A case study, 761 --; 23. Comments on the judicial reform program in Indonesia /; Daniel S. Lev, 761 --; 24 Out-of-Court corporate debt restructuring: the jakarta initiative task force /; Ceda Ogada, 767 --; 25. Responding to currency crises in emerging market economies: The IMF in Indonesia, Korea, and Brazil /; Shinji Takagi, 785 --; X. Appendixes, 821 --; I. Main guidelines on central bank autonomy and accountability, 821 --; II. The world bank operational manual: operational policies- dealings with de facto governments, 825 --; III. Proposed features of a sovereign debt restructuring mechanism, 829 --; Biographical sketches, 841 ER -