Review of Banking & Financial Law

(Formerly the Annual Review of Banking & Financial Law)

The Review is the country’s leading scholarly banking and financial law journal and is prepared under the auspices of the Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law at the Boston University School of Law. Edited by law students, the Review publishes articles written by professors, attorneys and other professionals, as well as student notes and comments. The scope of the Review is broad, covering topics such as banking, securities, financial services, administrative and general corporate law issues. We welcome scholarly work that explores the general subject matter of financial institutions, including their products and markets.

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VOLUME 25 (2006) - Contents of Current Issue

Developments in Banking Law: 2005, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 1 (2006).

Articles

Tamar Frankel & Lawrence Cunningham, The Mysterious Ways of Mutual Funds: Market Timing, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 235 (2006).

Gary A. Gegenheimer, Judicial Review of Bank Supervisory Decisions in the Former Soviet Republics: The Case of Kyrgyzstan, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 295 (2006).

Duncan Alford, The Lamfalussy Process and EU Bank Regulation: Another Step on the Road to Pan-European Regulation?, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 389 (2006).

Eugene F. Maloney, Banks and the SEC: A Regulatory Mismatch?, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 443 (2006).

Ian D. Prior, An Opportunity Lost: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's New Rule Requiring Registration of Hedge Fund Advisers Has an Achilles Heel - And Hedge Funds Will Take Advantage, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 471 (2006).

Jodie A. Kirshner, What Rough Beast ...Slouches Towards Bethlehem: Business Roundtable v. SEC and the SEC's Delegated Rulemaking Authority, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 497 (2006).

Remarks

Securities and Exchange Commissioner Paul S. Atkins, Protecting Investors through Hedge Fund Advisor Registration: Long on Costs, Short on Returns, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 537 (2006).

Notes

Ian Ackerman, Forgive and Forget (The Efficient Amnesiac): Loss Causation in a Well-Developed Post Dura Market, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 557 (2006).

Jill A. Conrad, Preemption Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 25 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 579 (2006).