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Financial Regulation in the Greater China Area


ISBN13: 9789041197634
ISBN: 904119763X
Published: October 2000
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Format: Hardback
Price: £222.00



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With the growth in financial activity in and between the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China or Taiwan and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, an understanding of the development and status of financial law and regulation in the Chinese Economic Circle is increasingly important. This book provides an overview of the most significant areas of financial regulation in the Greater China Area, bringing together expert essays on banking, insurance, securities and general financial law in the PRC, banking and insurance in Taiwan, and financial law in Hong Kong. This work collects in a single volume, the significant history and development of financial law within the Greater China Area, providing an insight into the development and relationship of these three diverse but inter-related financial systems.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
Preface; J.J. Norton. About the Contributors. Foreword. Part I: Financial Regulation in the People's Republic of China.
1. The Contemporary Socialist Market Economy and the Law of the People's Republic of China; Zongling Shen, Jianbo Lou.
2. The Banking Market System; Yangxin Huang.
3. The Regulation of Foreign Banks in China; Zhou Zhongfei.
4. The Securities System in China; Wan Meng.
5. The Securities Law of 1998; Xian Chu Zhang.
6. The Insurance Market System; Linbo Fan. Part II: Financial Regulation in the Republic of China on Taiwan.
7. The Banking Market of Taiwan and Insider Fraud Control; Chung-Hsing Chou.
8. Insurance Regulatory Reform in Taiwan; Jan-Juy Lin. Part III: Financial Regulation in Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China.
9. Hong Kong SAR: Financial Regulation and Future as an International Financial Centre; J.J. Norton, D.W. Arner.
10. China's Financial Reform and its Implications; C.J. Li.
11. Globalization, Legal Infrastructure and Education, and Greater China: Whither Hong Kong SAR in the New Millennium? J.J. Norton. Index.