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Corruption: delving into the muddy water through the lens of Islam
Siti Faridah Abdul JabbarThe purpose of this paper is to examine corruption from the perspective of Islam.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: a case study in the politics of financial reform
Muhammad Islam, Neil Seitz, James Millar, James Fisher, James GilsinanThe desirability of financial reform to avoid another financial melt‐down is widely accepted, but the likelihood of reform is uncertain. The purpose of this paper is to present a…
An exploration of extortion
Denis OsborneThe purpose of this paper is to distinguish between bribes demanded (extortion) and bribes offered (enticement); to indicate the causes of extortion and its consequences; and to…
Affinity fraud and trust within financial markets
Keith Blois, Annmarie RyanThe purpose of this paper is to illustrate how a financial fraud which originates as an affinity fraud can utilise the interpersonal trust, which is a central feature of an…
Blending fairness and efficiency: An analysis of its desirability in the context of insider trading laws in Australia
Afroza BegumThe regulatory approach to insider trading (IT) in Australia is premised on a “blend” of fairness and efficiency which has generated an important controversy. The study aims to…
Aftermath of the VAT fraud on carbon emissions markets
Marius‐Cristian FrunzaThe purpose of this paper is to recognize the effect of the VAT fraud upon the market prices and to assess the occurrence of money laundering on the carbon emissions market. The…
A critical examination of the legislative response in banking and financial regulation to issues related to misconduct in the context of the crisis of 2007‐2009
Graeme BaberThe purpose of this paper is to summarise and critically assess the legislative response in banking and securities regulation to the determinants of the financial crisis.
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1359-0790e-ISSN:
1758-7239ISSN-L:
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- Dr Li Hong Xing
- Prof Barry Rider