RT Book T1 Fighting financial crime in the global economic crisis T2 Law of financial crime A2 Ryder, Nicholas LA English PP London u.a. PB Routledge YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1612277942 AB "The collapse of the United States sub-prime mortgage market and 'Credit Crunch' have been blamed on the risky behaviour of financial institutions by many commentators, regulatory agencies and politicians. This edited volume explores how financial crime played a significant role in the global economic crises. The volume features contributions from internationally renowned academic and practitioner experts in the field who pinpoint some of the most important facets of financial crime which have emerged over recent years. Key subjects include: the possibility of criminalising reckless risk-taking on the financial markets; the duty of banks to prevent money-laundering and corruption; the growth of the Shadow Banking System; and the manipulation of LIBOR by banks. The book illustrates the global nature of financial crime, and highlights the complex relationships between regulatory bodies, law enforcement agencies and private actors in the attempt to limit the harmful effect of white collar crime on the stability of the financial sector. This book will be of great use and interest to scholars, practitioners and students within the field of financial crime, banking and finance law, and international political economy"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN KD7990 SN 9780415706933 K1 Wirtschaftskriminalität K1 Geldwäsche K1 Kriminalpolitik K1 Weltwirtschaftskrise K1 Commercial crimes : Law and legislation : Great Britain K1 Financial institutions : Law and legislation : Criminal provisions : Great Britain K1 Financial institutions : Law and legislation : Criminal provisions K1 Commercial crimes : Prevention K1 Financial institutions : Law and legislation : Great Britain : Criminal provisions K1 Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 Wirtschaftskriminalität : Finanzdienstleistungsinstitut : Bekämpfung : Wirtschaftskrise : Wirtschaftsstrafrecht