Banking and Finance Dispute Resolution in Hong Kong
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<p>This book examines the concept of ‘naming blaming claiming’ in the application of arbitration for private banking dispute resolution. The author focuses on examining this issue using Hong Kong as a case in point blending theory and empirical evidence to unveil how disputes are resolved within the banking and finance industry which will enable them to explore possible effective and efficient mechanisms to resolve financial disputes. </p><p>The book offers a comprehensive review of the laws and regulations governing the private banking industry in Hong Kong and selected jurisdictions as well as how they are implemented. It examines the clients’ perceptions through an innovative methodology for empirical studies. Describing how clients react to the laws and regulations and the potential adverse impacts to the stability of the banking industry the author identifies possible factors that could trigger another financial crisis. Synthesising his analysis the author proposes newly discovered self-corrective mechanisms embedded among clients and concludes with policy recommendations. </p><p>Directly relevant to banking practitioners particularly legal and compliance departments and senior management the book is also written for legal professionals interested in the practices of dispute resolution in banking and finance. Additional readerships will include bank regulators government officials policy makers researchers and those involved in courses in banking and financial law as well as Arbitration and Dispute Resolution. </p>
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