LAW Regulation of Financial Institutions
Business Law: Finance: Banking & Bankruptcy

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Item is good for 8 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 378 Regulation of Financial Institutions Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Academia ] Business Law: Finance: Banking & Bankruptcy Why it is relevant for ... [ Academia ] as a Related Elective for those interested in Financial Markets : The economic crisis that began in 2008 has been blamed at least in part on the creation and use of new derivative products and the failure of certain financial institutions. Students interested in a banking and bankruptcy practice should take 1 or more courses exploring the changing regulatory landscape for financial institutions and hedge funds. This course examines current and past financial crises and the regulatory structures under which banks and other financial institutions operate. General course Description: This course will cover the regulatory system governing financial institutions, with an emphasis on banks. It will do so in the context of current and past financial crises and the ongoing effort to reform financial regulation. Questions addressed will include: Why do we regulate financial institutions? What dangers do we want to avoid? How well does the current regulatory system achieve what we want to achieve? Course Style: A Substantive/Statutory course deals with law, theory, and policy in the context of a particular code or statutory scheme. Course Frequency: Offered once a year |