Part 1 General overview: regulating financial services and markets in the 21st century - an overview, Eilis Ferran and Charles A.E. Goodhart; reforming financial regulation - progress and priorities, Howard Davies. Part 2 Objectives and principles: regulatory principles and the financial services and markets act 2000, Colin Mayer; examining the objectives of financial regulation - will the new regime succeed? a practitioner's view, Amelia C. Fawcett; "incentive v. rule-based financial regulations" - a role for market discipline, Rahul Dhumale. Part 3 Regulation of senior management: directors' fiduciary duties and the approved persons regime, Colin Bamford; fiduciary duties, regulation of companies and regulation of individuals, Adam Ridley. Part 4 Discipline, enforcement and human rights: regulatory discipline and the European contention on human rights - a reality check, Daniel F. Waters and Martyn Hopper; holding the balance - effective enforcement, procedural fairness and human rights, Thomas A.G. Beazley. Part 5 Accountability: regulating the regulator -a lawyer's perspective on accountability and control, Alan Page; regulating the regulator - an economist's perspective on accountability and control, Charles A.E. Goodhart; public accountability in the financial sector, Rosa M. Lastra and Heba Shams. Part 6 European regulation: regulating European markets - the harmonization of securities regulation in Europe in the new trading environment, Eddy Wymeersch; the case for a European securities commission, Gilles Thieffry. Part 7 International regulation: new issues in international financial regulation, John Eatwell; the financial stability forum (FSF) - just another acronym?, Andrew G. Haldane; the need for efficient international financial regulation and the role of a global supervisor, Kern Alexander. Part 8 Role of rating agencies: the role of rating agencies in global market regulation, Steven L. Schwarcz; the role of credit rating agencies in the establishment of capital standards for financial institutions in a global economy, Howell E. Jackson. Part 9 Technological change and regulation: the challenge of technology - regulation of electronic financial markets.