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Data Governance in AI, FinTech and LegalTech: Law and Regulation in the Financial Sector

Edited by: Joseph Lee, Aline Darbellay

ISBN13: 9781800379947
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £114.00



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Advocating for more standardised data governance practices and promoting the digital economy, Data Governance in AI, FinTech and LegalTech investigates the rationale, legal base, and tools of data governance in the financial sector. This timely book makes a significant contribution to the debate around how rapidly-evolving digital finance practices should be regulated.

Contributions from leading researchers examine a range of financial services, offering a comprehensive assessment of the available tools for constructing multi-layered matrix systems for data governance in the financial services sector. Chapters explore data governance in the cryptocurrency market, crypto-asset providers, legal services for mergers and acquisitions, consumer insurance, consumer finance, digital platform services, securities exchanges, and the green bond market. The book serves to define the legal contours of data governance, taking account of the influence of shifting business models, the views of multiple stakeholders and emerging issues surrounding data protection, privacy and cybersecurity.

This is a crucial read for scholars of law and finance who are researching data regulation, data governance, and financial market law. Exploring both the opportunities and risks arising from the digital transformation of financial markets, it will also be invaluable for practitioners and policy makers working in the financial sector, law, risk management, and compliance.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Preface xii
1. Introduction: Data and its governance in the financial services sector
Joseph Lee
2. Data utility and data governance in cryptocurrencies
Joseph Lee
3. The client data windfall nourishing the birth of legal technologies
David C. Donald
4. Data protection in the big data era: The broken informed consent regime and the way forward
Yueh-Ping (Alex) Yang
5. Algorithm-driven information gatekeepers: Conflicts of interest in the digital platform business models
Aline Darbellay
6. Property and data: A confused relationship
Joseph Lee and Marc Van de Looverbosch
7. Financial instruments: Transactions and consumer protection in Japan
Antonios Karaiskos
8. Data governance by insurance companies in Singapore
Christopher Chen
9. Data governance in AI: Board duties and liability
Jan Lieder and Philipp Pordzik
10. Data production by market infrastructures and AI developments
Manuela Geranio
11. Cybersecurity certification and compliance in financial services
Radim Polčák
12. The European Union and the promotion of values in its external relations – the case of data protection
Julia Schmidt
13. The digital transformation of the global green bonds market: New-fashioned international standards for a new generation of financial instruments
Georgios Pavlidis
14. Conclusion to Data Governance in AI, FinTech and LegalTech: Law and Regulation in the Financial Sector
Aline Darbellay
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