Korea's banking law reform : post Asian crisis
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Korea's banking law reform : post Asian crisis
(International economic development law, v. 16)
Kluwer Law International, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-223) and index.
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内容説明
Ever since Korea succumbed to the East Asian economic crisis in 1997, its financial sector has been restructuring itself in accordance with the terms of an IMF bail-out package, in addition to meeting urgent domestic banking needs. All this is taking place in the context of an international convergence of supervisory standards in the banking industry, spearheaded by the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and the "Core Principles" of the Basel Committee for Bank Supervision. This nexus of events makes the current reform of Korean banking laws of special significance as an example - and a test - of the "new international financial architecture" as it can be observed at work in a developing industrial economy. This text provides an in-depth analysis of Korea's banking law reform programme - its complex sources, its particular rules, the effect of international commitments as well as "soft law", the extent of economic recovery to date, and the trends and developments in banking practice and regulation likely to occur in the near future.
In the process the author examines such pervasive issues as the following: the need for both short-term and long-term banking sector infrastructures and the tension this creates; the clear necessity to satisfy deep-seated societal predispositions; the role of foreign banks; ensuring the transparency of bank management; the role of banking regulatory institutions; and the importance of domestic financial stability in the global free market system. By revealing the implications for Korea of the international banking and financial standards and principles that are coming into effect throughout the trading world, the text lays bare the underpinnings of a domestic financial system geared to work efficiently in international financial markets, yet designed to protect its own "safety and soundness".
目次
- Acknowledgment. List of Abbreviations. Preface
- J.J. Norton. Part One. 1. Prelude: Themes, Methodology and Context. I. Overarching Themes. II. Methodology and Context on the National Level. III. Methodology and Context on the International Level. 2. Korea's Recent Financial Reforms: Law-based New Banking Regulations under the Recent Financial Crisis. I. Introduction. II. Overview of the Korean Financial Crisis and Reforms. III. New Banking Regulations. IV. Corporate Implications from Bank Problems: "Chaebol" Regulations. V. Conclusion. Part Two. 3. Challenges to Bank Supervision: Compliance with International Standards. I. Introduction. II. International Standards for Bank Supervision. III. Compliance with and Implications of the Basel Committee's Core Principles for the Korean Bank Supervision Reforms. IV. Conclusion. 4. Post-crisis Foreign Bank Regulations. I. Introduction. II. Background to Foreign Banks' Presence in Korea. III. Regulatory Framework for Foreign Banks. IV. Entry of Foreign Banks. V. Supervision of Foreign Banks. VI. Treatment of Foreign Banks in Korea. VII. Concluding Observations. Part Three. 5. Summary of Conclusions and some Reflections. I. Regarding International Standards and Their Implications. II. Regarding National Reforms and Developments. Postscript. Selective Reflections on Key International Legal Issues Respecting the Treatment of Foreign Banks, including the GATS. I. Introduction. II. Multilateral Agreement on Banking Services: the "GATS". III. Other International Instruments for the Treatment of Foreign Banks. Appendix I. 12 Key Standards for Sound Financial Systems of the Financial Stability Forum (FSF). Appendix II. List of Foreign Banks in Korea (as of June 2001). Appendix III. Korea's Schedule of Specific Commitments (Supplement 3). Bibliography.
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