Transnational peer review for regulating financial stability
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Svetiev, YaneAbstract
The article examines the role of transnational peer review in shaping financial market regulation in Australia in pursuit of financial stability. Transnational regulatory networks have become an important source of standards and enforcement practices in financial regulation. In the ...
See moreThe article examines the role of transnational peer review in shaping financial market regulation in Australia in pursuit of financial stability. Transnational regulatory networks have become an important source of standards and enforcement practices in financial regulation. In the aftermath of the financial crises of the 2000s, global initiatives to strengthen financial supervision have reinforced peer review mechanisms to monitor the national implementation of transnational standards. Through such peer review, regulatory networks can influence domestic rules and practices, as well as the exercise of discretion by national regulatory authorities. The article studies the interaction between transnational peer review and regulatory choices in Australian financial supervision through three case studies. Notwithstanding concerns in the literature about the efficacy and legitimacy of regulatory networks, the case studies demonstrate the scope for productive dialogue between the transnational and national level in making regulatory choices.
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See moreThe article examines the role of transnational peer review in shaping financial market regulation in Australia in pursuit of financial stability. Transnational regulatory networks have become an important source of standards and enforcement practices in financial regulation. In the aftermath of the financial crises of the 2000s, global initiatives to strengthen financial supervision have reinforced peer review mechanisms to monitor the national implementation of transnational standards. Through such peer review, regulatory networks can influence domestic rules and practices, as well as the exercise of discretion by national regulatory authorities. The article studies the interaction between transnational peer review and regulatory choices in Australian financial supervision through three case studies. Notwithstanding concerns in the literature about the efficacy and legitimacy of regulatory networks, the case studies demonstrate the scope for productive dialogue between the transnational and national level in making regulatory choices.
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Date
2023Source title
Federal Law ReviewVolume
51Issue
4Publisher
ANU College of LawFunding information
ARC DP210102688Licence
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This article was published in the Federal Law Review and should be cited as: Svetiev, Y. (2023). Transnational Peer Review for Regulating Financial Stability. Federal Law Review, 51(4), 442-465.Faculty/School
The University of Sydney Law SchoolShare