Credit ratings and market over-reliance : an international legal analysis / by Francesco De Pascalis.
2017
K1114.7 .D4 2017 (Mapit)
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Title
Credit ratings and market over-reliance : an international legal analysis / by Francesco De Pascalis.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2017]
Description
xiv, 231 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Nijhoff international trade law series ; v. 15.
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword
Preface
Reliance versus over-reliance
The 'good' aspects of credit ratings : a basis for reliance
Reliance versus influence : a roadmap toward the risk of over-reliance
Over-reliance on external credit ratings : in search of a meaning
Regulatory approaches at the national, international and regional levels to address over-reliance on credit ratings
Regulatory approaches against over-reliance and their implementation
Reviewing the debate on over-reliance and approaches against it
Conclusions.
Preface
Reliance versus over-reliance
The 'good' aspects of credit ratings : a basis for reliance
Reliance versus influence : a roadmap toward the risk of over-reliance
Over-reliance on external credit ratings : in search of a meaning
Regulatory approaches at the national, international and regional levels to address over-reliance on credit ratings
Regulatory approaches against over-reliance and their implementation
Reviewing the debate on over-reliance and approaches against it
Conclusions.
Summary
Taking position from the recent 2007-2009 financial crisis, 'Credit Ratings and Market Over-reliance: An International Legal Analysis' by Francesco De Pascalis provides an in depth legal and regulatory analysis of the concept of over-reliance in the use of ratings and how regulation facilitates over-reliance is different from mere reliance on credit ratings. Not only does the book provide an incisive doctrinal analysis of the concept of over-reliance, it also considers over-reliance from a comparative and international perspective by reviewing legal and regulatory developments under European Union and US law and how over-reliance has been addressed in international financial regulation.
Note
Taking position from the recent 2007-2009 financial crisis, 'Credit Ratings and Market Over-reliance: An International Legal Analysis' by Francesco De Pascalis provides an in depth legal and regulatory analysis of the concept of over-reliance in the use of ratings and how regulation facilitates over-reliance is different from mere reliance on credit ratings. Not only does the book provide an incisive doctrinal analysis of the concept of over-reliance, it also considers over-reliance from a comparative and international perspective by reviewing legal and regulatory developments under European Union and US law and how over-reliance has been addressed in international financial regulation.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-224) and index.
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Available in Other Form
Online version: De Pascalis, Francesco, author. Credit ratings and market over-reliance Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2017
Call Number
K1114.7 .D4 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9789004341845 hardback alkaline paper
9004341846 hardback alkaline paper
9789004341852 (ebook)
9004341846 hardback alkaline paper
9789004341852 (ebook)
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