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- Product code: 21059
- ISBN: 1904501435,
ISBN13: 9781904501435,
300 pages, hardback
Published by Richmond Law & Tax on 2004
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Description of Financial Services Regulation in Middle East and Africa |
This book provides a comprehensive explanation of the financial services regulatory framework in 19 countries in the Middle East and Africa region, provided by leading commercial law firms in the jurisdictions. The analysis includes a description of the nature of the regulatory regime; recent regulatory developments; analysis of the regulatory bodies, their policies, operational activity and relationships; scope of regulatory responsibilities, their application and legal basis; explanation of the international context; future developments expected.
READERSHIP
- Legal and Compliance departments of financial institutions
- Law firms with banking and financial services clients
- Regulatory authorities in banking and financial services
- Professional associations and similar bodies serving the financial services industry
- Researchers with interests in the national and international regulation of the financial services industry
BENEFITS OF THE PUBLICATION
- Presents the expert analysis and opinion of leading commercial law firms on the financial services regulatory system in their respective countries
- Provides increased understanding of the regulatory framework and regulatory bodies in each country, and allows consistent comparisons to be made between jurisdictions
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Contents of Financial Services Regulation in Middle East and Africa |
Editorial Team
Foreword
Algeria
Bahrain
Botswana
Egypt, Arab Republic of
Gambia
Ghana
Israel
Jordan
Kenya
Kuwait
Lebanon
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Malawi
Mauritius
Morocco
Namibia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Syrian Arab Republic
Tanzania United Republic of
Tunisia
United Arab Emirates
International Organizations
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