
Legal Foundations of International Monetary Stability
Rosa M. Lastra(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 15. June 2006
Book
Hardback
600 pages
978-0-19-926934-1 (ISBN)
Description
Legal Foundations of International Monetary Stability which will appeal to both practitioners and academics, is a book on monetary law and related aspects of financial regulation providing a systematic and thorough study of how national, supra-national and international developments have dramatically changed the dynamic field of monetary law over the last two decades. Lastra looks at this in three main parts. Beginning with the notion of monetary sovereignty, its attributes and limitations, the author goes on to analyse the concept of monetary stability and the institutional developments to promote it, in particular independent central banks and currency boards. Since a sound banking system is essential for maintaining monetary stability, the book also presents a legal study of the design of supervision and of the mechanisms available to the national authorities to confront banking crises and to maintain financial stability. The monetary law reform process in emerging economies is also examined.
The second part of the book covers European monetary law, the history of monetary integration in Europe, the institutions of Monetary Union (the European System of Central Banks and the Euro) and the functioning and challenges confronted by this new institutional arrangement, in particular with regard to the governance structure for financial regulation and supervision. In the third part the international monetary system, its history and institutions, with emphasis on the law of the International Monetary Fund, is examined. It also presents a rethinking of the way international financial institutions manage financial crises. This new text fills a gap in the current public international law literature for a systematic and comprehensive text on the international monetary and financial system and is essential reading for academics and practitioners in the field of monetary law.
The second part of the book covers European monetary law, the history of monetary integration in Europe, the institutions of Monetary Union (the European System of Central Banks and the Euro) and the functioning and challenges confronted by this new institutional arrangement, in particular with regard to the governance structure for financial regulation and supervision. In the third part the international monetary system, its history and institutions, with emphasis on the law of the International Monetary Fund, is examined. It also presents a rethinking of the way international financial institutions manage financial crises. This new text fills a gap in the current public international law literature for a systematic and comprehensive text on the international monetary and financial system and is essential reading for academics and practitioners in the field of monetary law.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 179 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
1125 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-926934-1 (9780199269341)
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Person
Professor Rosa Maria Lastra is Professor of International Financial and Monetary Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary, University of London. She is a member of the European Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee, an associate member of the Financial Markets Group of the London School of Economics and Political Science, and an affiliated scholar of the Centre for the Study of Central Banks at New York University School of Law. She has acted as a consultant to various governmental and intergovernmental institutions, including the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the UK Treasury Select Committee.
Content
PART I: DEVELOPMENTS AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL ; 1. Monetary Sovereignty and its Surrender ; 2. Institutional Developments to Promote Monetary Stability ; 3. Institutional Design of Supervision ; 4. Banking Crises and Stability of the Financial System ; 5. Monetary and Financial Law Reform in Emerging Economies ; PART II: DEVELOPMENTS AT THE EU LEVEL ; 6. History of Monetary Integration in Europe ; 7. The Institutions of Monetary Union ; 8. Economic Policy Co-ordination ('Economic Union') ; 9. External Aspects of EMU ; 10. Banking Supervision and Lender of Last Resort in the EU ; 11. European Financial Architecture ; PART III: DEVELOPMENTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL ; 12. History of International Monetary Co-operation ; 13. The Law of the International Monetary Fund ; 14. International Financial Architecture