Artificial intelligence and machine learning in the financial sector : legal-methodological challenges of steering towards a regulatory 'whitebox' / Gudula Deipenbrock -- Smart contracts and civil law challenges : does legal origins theory apply? / Florian Moslein -- FinTech and the limits of financial regulation : a systemic perspective / Saule T Omarova -- A regulatory roadmap for financial innovation / Cristie Ford -- FinTech and the law & economics of disintermediation / Fatjon Kaja, Edoardo D Martino, Alessio M Pacces -- Financial technologies and systemic risk -- some general economic observations / Anja Eickstadt, Andreas Horsch -- FinTech credit firms : prospects and uncertainties / Francesco De Pascalis -- FinTech credit and consumer financial protection / Nikita Aggarwal -- EU payment services regulation and international developments / Alan Brener.
Summary:
"Financial technology is rapidly changing and shaping financial services and markets in a seismic manner. These changes are considered to be a core element of the 4th Industrial Revolution. This handbook will analyse developments in the financial services, products and markets that are being reshaped by technologically-driven changes with a view to their policy, regulatory, supervisory and other legal implications. The book will illustrate the crucial role the law has to play in tackling the 4th Industrial Revolution in the financial sector by offering a framework of legally enforceable principles and values in which such innovations might take place without threatening the acquis of financial markets law and more generally the rule of law and basic human rights"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.