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Financial Technology Foundations : Tech-Driven Innovation in Business, Finance and Regulation
The financial services sector is being transformed by new technologies.This textbook equips students with the knowledge and strategies necessary for their future careers. Combining practical insights into technology-driven disruption and robust theoretical analyses, Financial Technology Foundations covers key aspects of fintech innovation to enable students to develop knowledge for their studies and future careers.It explores the impact of blockchain, cryptocurrencies and machine learning on financial business models and investment strategies.Chapters also include material on Neo Banks, the use of social media and hyperpersonalization in finance and how developments in lawtech intersect with those in fintech. Incisive commentary on the ethical, legal and regulatory frameworks around these technologies, as well as activities, industry expert contributions and international examples enhance the learning experience.Financial Technology Foundations also features a suite of online resources with lecturer PowerPoint slides, reflective exercises and multiple-choice questions. This textbook is ideal for students on MSc programmes in Fintech, Finance or taking Financial Technology modules as part of their Business and Management degrees.
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FinTech : Finance, Technology and Regulation
In this comprehensive, accessible work, Ross P. Buckley, Douglas W. Arner, and Dirk A. Zetzsche offer an ideal reference for anyone seeking to understand the technological transformation of finance and the role of regulation: the world of FinTech.They consider FinTech technologies including artificial intelligence, blockchain, BigData, cloud computing, cryptocurrencies, central bank digital currencies, and distributed ledger technology, and provide a unique perspective on FinTech as an interactive system involving finance, technology, law, and regulation.Starting with an evolutionary perspective, the authors then consider the major technologies transforming finance, arguing for approaches to balance the risks and challenges of innovation.They address the central role of infrastructure in digital financial transformation, highlighting lessons from China, India, and the EU, as well as the impact of pandemics and other sustainability crises, while considering the risks generated by FinTech.They conclude by offering forward-looking regulatory strategies to address the challenges facing our world today.
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The UK Regulation of International Trade
International trade law in the UK is affected by sanctions regimes, trade deals, post-Brexit customs and excise regimes, strategic export controls, post-Brexit trade deals and the international geo-political situation.This title explores all these issues in offering a comprehensive analysis of the regulation of international trade under UK legislation. With the use of checklists, case studies and flowcharts this title addresses all of the current challenges facing international trade under UK legislation in a way that is easily accessible and practical acting as a reliable reference book to those engaged in the fast paced and complex world of international trade.The easy-to-navigate structure is split into five parts covering:* Part I provides a comprehensive guide to the UK’s sanctions framework and practical advice on how to engage with the UK authorities. * Part II sets out the law on export control and provides a guide to engaging with the UK Government, obtaining licences and challenging adverse export license decisions.It also explains the consequences of breaches of the export control regime and how to mitigate those consequences. * Part III considers the legal relevance of trade agreements and their effect on the rights and obligations on those conducting international commerce and trade.It provides a detailed guide to investor-state arbitration. * Part IV provides an accessible summary of UK customs and excise legislation as well as practical guides to compliance.It explains the procedure for challenging the seizure of goods both through review and appeals to the First Tier Tribunal. * Part V sets out the relevant legislation and obligations on British companies operating globally, including the penalties and consequences for non-compliance . This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Company and Commercial Law online service.
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Crypto-Finance, Law and Regulation investigates whether crypto-finance will cause a paradigm shift in regulation from a centralised model to a model based on distributed consensus.This book explores the emergence of a decentralised and disintermediated crypto-market and investigates the way in which it can transform the financial markets.It examines three components of the financial market – technology, finance, and the law – and shows how their interrelationship dictates the structure of a crypto-market.It focuses on regulators’ enforcement policies and their jurisdiction over crypto-finance operators and participants.The book also discusses the latest developments in crypto-finance, and the advantages and disadvantages of crypto-currency as an alternative payment product.It also investigates how such a decentralised crypto-finance system can provide access to finance, promote a shared economy, and allow access to justice.By exploring the law, regulation and governance of crypto-finance from a national, regional and global viewpoint, the book provides a fascinating and comprehensive overview of this important topic and will appeal to students, scholars and practitioners interested in regulation, finance and the law.
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What is the purpose of measurement, control, and regulation technology?
The purpose of measurement, control, and regulation technology is to ensure that processes and systems operate efficiently, safely, and in accordance with set standards. Measurement technology allows for the accurate quantification of various parameters, such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, and more. Control technology enables the manipulation of these parameters to maintain desired conditions, while regulation technology ensures that systems and processes adhere to established norms and standards. Overall, these technologies are essential for maintaining quality, safety, and efficiency in various industrial, commercial, and environmental applications.
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When do people have the greatest regulation in science and technology?
People have the greatest regulation in science and technology when there is a balance between innovation and ethical considerations. This typically occurs when there is a strong regulatory framework in place that ensures the safety, security, and ethical use of new technologies. Additionally, public awareness and engagement in discussions about the implications of scientific advancements can also lead to increased regulation in the field. Ultimately, the greatest regulation in science and technology is achieved when there is a collaborative effort between policymakers, scientists, and the public to address potential risks and ethical concerns.
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What does Paragraph 34a of the Trade Regulation Act (Gewerbeordnung) state?
Paragraph 34a of the Trade Regulation Act (Gewerbeordnung) in Germany states that certain commercial activities, such as the operation of certain businesses or the provision of certain services, require a permit from the competent authority. This permit is necessary to ensure that the business or service provider meets certain legal requirements, such as professional qualifications, reliability, and financial capacity. The paragraph also outlines the specific activities that require a permit and the conditions under which the permit may be granted or revoked.
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Is this regulation pointless?
Without knowing the specific regulation in question, it is difficult to determine if it is pointless. Regulations are typically put in place to protect public safety, ensure fair competition, or address a specific issue. It is important to consider the context and purpose of the regulation before determining if it is pointless. Consulting experts or conducting a cost-benefit analysis can help evaluate the effectiveness and necessity of the regulation.
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Law 3.0 : Rules, Regulation, and Technology
Putting technology front and centre in our thinking about law, this book introduces Law 3.0: the future of the legal landscape. Technology not only disrupts the traditional idea of what it is ‘to think like a lawyer,’ as per Law 1.0; it presents major challenges to regulators who are reasoning in a Law 2.0 mode.As this book demonstrates, the latest developments in technology offer regulators the possibility of employing a technical fix rather than just relying on rules – thus, we are introducing Law 3.0.Law 3.0 represents, so to speak, the state we are in and the conversation that we now need to have, and this book identifies some of the key points for discussion in that conversation.Thinking like a lawyer might continue to be associated with Law 1.0, but from 2020 onward, Law 3.0 is the conversation that we all need to join. And, as this book argues, law and the evolution of legal reasoning cannot be adequately understood unless we grasp the significance of technology in shaping both legal doctrine and our regulatory thinking. This is a book for those studying, or about to study, law – as well as others with interests in the legal, political, and social impact of technology.
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Militarizing Artificial Intelligence : Theory, Technology, and Regulation
This book examines the military characteristics and potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the new global revolution in military affairs. Offering an original perspective on the utilization, imagination, and politics of AI in the context of military development and weapons regulation, the work provides a comprehensive response to the question of how we might reflect on the AI revolution in warfare and what can be said about the ways in which this has been handled.In the first part of the book, AI is accommodated, both theoretically and empirically, in the strategic context of the 'Revolution in Military Affairs' (RMA).The book offers a novel understanding of autonomous weapons as multi-layered composite systems, pointing to a complex, non-linear interplay between evolutionary and revolutionary dynamics.In the second section, the book provides an impartial analysis of the related politics and operations of power, whereby increases in military budgets and R&D of the great powers are met and countered by advocacy networks and scientists campaigning for a ban on lethal autonomous weapons.As such, it moves beyond popular caricatures of ‘killer robots’ and points out some of the problems which result from over-reliance on such imagery. This book will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, critical security studies, arms control and disarmament, science and technology studies and general International Relations.
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International Trade Regulation : Evolving Dynamics and Shifting Foundations
The international trade regulatory system is a dynamic system that has been evolving throughout its history.Tension and conflict are part of the system. While calls for the abolition of the principal trade regulation authority, the WTO, have failed to understand this nature of the system, proponents for reforms have so far not paid sufficient attention to the evolving nature of tension and conflict.This book examines the evolving dynamics in international trade regulation from the conclusion of GATT in 1947 to the current crisis facing the WTO, from a perspective of emerging powers of developing countries with a focus of China as the latest force that demands reforms of the international trade regulatory regime. There is an extensive body of scholarship on ideological struggles, the rise of developing countries, geopolitical contest, the emerging powers (especially China), the use, misuse or abuse of trading rules and so on.There is, however, a lack of a single concise research book that synthesises these underlying causes and factors into a coherent and precise analytical theme.This book attempts to fill this research gap by building upon the existing scholarship and placing the various tensions and conflicts in a perspective that treats them as dynamic factors that have propelled a continuing process of evolution of the international trade regulation. The book will interest those researching on international trade regulation as well as development studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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Is a regulation legally binding?
Yes, a regulation is legally binding. Regulations are rules or laws created by an authority, such as a government agency, that have the force of law. This means that individuals and organizations are required to comply with regulations, and failure to do so can result in legal consequences. Regulations are enforceable and have the same legal weight as statutes or laws passed by a legislative body.
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How does thermal regulation work?
Thermal regulation is the process by which the body maintains a stable internal temperature. When the body gets too hot, blood vessels near the skin dilate to release heat, and sweat glands produce sweat to cool the body as it evaporates. When the body gets too cold, blood vessels constrict to conserve heat, and muscles may shiver to generate warmth. The hypothalamus in the brain plays a key role in monitoring and regulating body temperature, sending signals to the body to adjust its temperature as needed.
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How does the global ocean current flow?
The global ocean current flows in a complex pattern driven by a combination of factors such as wind, temperature, salinity, and the Earth's rotation. The major ocean currents form large circular patterns called gyres in each of the ocean basins. These currents are influenced by the Coriolis effect, which causes the water to move in a clockwise direction in the Northern Hemisphere and a counterclockwise direction in the Southern Hemisphere. Additionally, the global ocean current is also influenced by the thermohaline circulation, which is driven by differences in water density due to variations in temperature and salinity. Overall, the global ocean current is a dynamic and interconnected system that plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate and transporting heat around the planet.
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What is enzyme inhibition and regulation?
Enzyme inhibition is the process by which a molecule binds to an enzyme and decreases its activity. This can occur through competitive inhibition, where the inhibitor competes with the substrate for binding to the active site, or through non-competitive inhibition, where the inhibitor binds to a different site on the enzyme and changes its shape or function. Enzyme regulation refers to the control of enzyme activity within a cell or organism. This can occur through various mechanisms, including allosteric regulation, covalent modification, and feedback inhibition, to ensure that the enzymes are functioning at the appropriate levels to maintain cellular homeostasis.
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