Provides a systematic and contextualized account of China's Fintech regulation.
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Robin Hui Huang is Professor (senior level) at the Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is a leading expert in corporate and financial law with a focus on Chinese and comparative issues. He is also Adjunct Professor of Law at University of New South Wales, Li Ka Shing Visiting Professor of Law at McGill University, Honorary Professor at East China University of Political Science and Law, and Guest Professor at China University of Political Science and Law. He is Specially-Invited Research Fellow of the Supreme People's Court of PRC and Expert Advisor of Shanghai Financial Court. He has had about 120 publications, including 10 books and many papers in premier publishing houses and top journals in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, Germany, Israel, Hong Kong, Mainland China and elsewhere. He acts as a Chinese law expert in international litigations and serves as an arbitrator in China and overseas.
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Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
Soft cover. Zustand: New. Summary:"With the rapid expansion of the internet market and the booming of start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), China has, over the past decade, seen explosive growth of the so-called internet Finance, a joint product of internet and the financial sector, which is more commonly referred to as Fintech in other jurisdictions. The term Fintech, a portmanteau word made of 'finance' and 'technology', is often used to describe the intersection of finance and technology. As the technology is mainly related to the internet, it has come to be known as Internet Finance in China. In fact, there is no precise and widely accepted definition of Internet Finance or Fintech. While Fintech is basically understood as technologies which are used to change and improve the existing business mode of finance, Internet Finance is defined as 'a new type of financial mode that integrates the functions of financing, payment and information media via internet and mobile communications technology'"-- Provided by publisher. Artikel-Nr. BGCHIN27
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This is the first book-length treatment of the regulation of financial technology (Fintech) in China. Fintech brings about paradigm changes to the traditional financial system, presenting both challenges and opportunities. At the international level, there has been a fierce competition for the coveted title of global Fintech hub. One of the key enablers of success in this race is regulation. As the world's leader in Fintech, China's regulatory experience is of both academic and practical significance. This book presents a systematic and contextualized account of China's Fintech regulation, and in doing so, tries to identify and analyze relevant institutional factors contributing to the development of the Chinese law. It also takes a comparative approach to critically evaluating the Chinese experience. The book illustrates why and how China's Fintech regulation has been developed, if and how it differs from the rest of the world, and what can be learned from the Chinese experience. Artikel-Nr. 9781108738446
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