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The growth of financial conglomerates, offering a range of services
hitherto unprecedented, has caused problems for regulators. While
conglomerates bring with them many economic benefits
(diversification of risk, economies of scope, etc) they also impose
costs (systemic risk and conflict of interest abuses). Regulators
must ensure that the regulation imposed is sufficiently strong to
eradicate these abuses, but at the same time, flexible to allow the
benefits of conglomeration to be secured. The Chinese Wall - a
regulatory mechanism aimed at stemming the flow of information
between one department in a firm to another department, and
reconciling conflicts of interest more generally - is singled out
for special treatment. The legal position of the device, which has
become all the more important in the wake of the recent Law
Commission inquiry into the relationship between the Financial
Services Act 1986 (and the rules made thereunder) and the general
law, is considered in detail. Harry McVea argues that an effective
Chinese Wall will in most cases be legally sufficient to absolve a
firm from potential liability at general law, but that there are
situations where Chinese Walls are not
This book deals with the major hurdles that all students must face:
examinations. To overcome this barrier, it is important that the
exam process is fully understood by students and that the
techniques used by successful examinees are thoroughly mastered.
Written in a clear, accessible style, Exam Skills for Law Students
demonstrates how good students can do themselves justice in
examinations by using the knowledge that they have acquired to full
effect. The authors suggest ways in which legal arguments can be
marshalled and identify methods by which both essay and problem
questions can be tackled. Examples are drawn from the core subjects
of contract, criminal law, public law and the law of torts,
although techniques illustrated can be applied to many other areas
of law. This will be an invaluable aid to any students taking
academic law examinations.
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