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Standards for Market Actors
Standards for Market Actors
This section provides an overview of standards for market actors within the legal context of Financial Regulation in international economic law, with coverage of Monetary and Financial Regulation (Main Regulatory Areas).
Resources
Further Reading
- Rashid Bahar, “Standards for Market Actors,” Elgar Encyclopedia of International Economic Law, Cheltenham Glos (United Kingdom), Northampton, MA (United States)
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