ISSN: 1369-3034, EISSN: 1464-3758
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SPECIAL ISSUE: THE BASEL COMMITTEE ON BANKING SUPERVISION
1. ARTICLES
Thirty Years After the Basel Accord and Ten After the Financial Crisis: the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and its Place in International Economic Law
Matteo Ortino
Capturing Commitment in Informal Soft Law Instruments a Case Study on the Basel Committee
Enrico Milano and Niccolò Zugliani
The Governance of Global Banking in the Face of Complexity
Matteo Ortino
The European Union in the Transnational Financial Regulatory Arena: The Case of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
Annamaria Viterbo
Public Administrative Law in a Globalized Concept: Legal Nature of the Collaboration of the EU and the Basel Committee
Erzsébet Csatlós
Governance of the Global Financial System: The Legitimacy of the BCBS 10 years after the 2008 Crisis
Jose Gustavo Prieto Muñoz
Basel and the IASB: Accountability Interdependencies and Consequences for Prudential Regulation
Jan Riepe
2. BOOK REVIEWS
Emissions Trading Schemes Under International Economic Law. By JAMES MUNRO
Bradly J. Condon
The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy. By JOHN LINARELLI, MARGOT SALOMON, and MUTHUCUMARASWAMY SORNARAJAH
Nicolás M. Perrone