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This book analyses different strategies and their results in
implementing financial regulation in terms of rule-making, public
enforcement and private enforcement. The analysis is based on a
comparative study of conduct of business regulation on mis-selling
of financial instruments in the UK and South Korea. It extends into
liquidity regulation in the banking sector and credit rating agency
regulation. The book concludes that in rule-making, purposive rules
are more effective for achieving regulatory goals with minimal
undesirable results, but a rule-making system with purposive rules
can only work on a foundation of trust among rule-makers, enforcers
and the regulates, that with respect to public enforcement, the
enforcement strategies should combine the compliance-oriented and
deterrence-oriented approaches and be continuously adjusted based
on close monitoring of the regulatory outcomes and that in private
enforcement, regulation should be instituted as the minimum
requirement in private law.
There are references to clothing throughout Paul's letters, and the
metaphor constitutes a significant aspect of his theology. The
imagery appears several times in his letters: clothing with Christ
(Gal 3:27; Rom 13:14), clothing with the new man (Col 3:9-10; Eph
4:22-24), and clothing with the resurrection body (1 Cor 15:49,
50-54; 2Cor 5:1-4). In order to understand the background to this
use of the clothing metaphor, Jung Hoon Kim examines similar
imagery in the Old Testament, 1 and 2 Enoch, the Apocalypse of
Moses, Philo, rabbinic literature, Joseph and Aseneth, the Hymn of
the Pearl, and Apuleius's Metamorphoses. He also discusses the
Roman custom of clothing and the baptismal praxis of the ancient
church. Kim concludes that Paul's metaphor suggests the life and
glory of the image of God, which were lost by Adam, have been
restored by baptism in Christ, and will go on to be consummated at
the parousia.
This book analyses different strategies and their results in
implementing financial regulation in terms of rule-making, public
enforcement and private enforcement. The analysis is based on a
comparative study of conduct of business regulation on mis-selling
of financial instruments in the UK and South Korea. It extends into
liquidity regulation in the banking sector and credit rating agency
regulation. The book concludes that in rule-making, purposive rules
are more effective for achieving regulatory goals with minimal
undesirable results, but a rule-making system with purposive rules
can only work on a foundation of trust among rule-makers, enforcers
and the regulates, that with respect to public enforcement, the
enforcement strategies should combine the compliance-oriented and
deterrence-oriented approaches and be continuously adjusted based
on close monitoring of the regulatory outcomes and that in private
enforcement, regulation should be instituted as the minimum
requirement in private law.
This book provides a thorough overview of the radiologic and
pathologic findings of neoplastic diseases of the biliary tract, a
sound knowledge of which is essential for appropriate patient
management. A key feature is the correlation of imaging findings
with both gross pathologic and histopathologic findings for each
disease. This is of the utmost importance in understanding true
pathologic abnormalities, bearing in mind, for example, the
difficulty in ascertaining disease spread and extent on the basis
of pathology alone. Since the first edition of the book, conceptual
understanding of neoplastic disease of the bile ducts and
cholangiocarcinogenesis has evolved significantly, and in the new
edition the classification of diseases is based on the most recent
edition of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Digestive
System. In addition, some newly recognized pathologies are covered.
The book will enhance understanding of the pathology of neoplastic
diseases of the biliary tract and aid imaging interpretation. It
will be a great asset for pathologists, radiologists, biliary
surgeons, and gastroenterologists.
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