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|a Basel Committee on Banking Supervision :
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|a Intro; Contents; Overview of the Literature on the BCBS; Contribution of Project; Overview of Project; Section 2. An Exploration of Legitimacy: What Does It Mean for the Global Governance of Banking and How Can It Be Assessed?; Legitimacy: An Elusive Concept; Representative Legitimacy; Deliberative Legitimacy; Rules-based Legitimacy; Outcome-based Legitimacy; Global Governance of Banking from the Lens of Global Administrative Law; Sources of Global Administrative Law; National Sources; Transnational Sources; Criteria for Assessment of Legitimacy; Reasoning; Transparency; Accountability
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|a ConclusionSection 3. A Primer on the BCBS History, Governance and Status inthe International Financial Architecture; Introduction; The Historical Context for the BCBS's Establishment; The Emergence of the Eurocurrency Market; The Rapid Expansion of International Banking; Increasing Cooperation among Central Banks and the Establishment of the Basel Committee; BCBS Governance; Designation and Membership; Legal Position and Mandate; Internal Structure and Operation; Policy Outcomes; The BCBS and the International Financial Architecture; Revisiting the BCBS as a Transnational Regulatory Network
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|a The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) was established in 1974 as an informal group of central bankers and bank supervisors with the mandate to formulate supervisory standards and guidelines. Although the Committee does not have any formal supranational authority, it is the de facto global banking regulator and its recommendations have been widely implemented by member and non-member states. Maziar Peihani investigates the BCBS?s governance, operation, and policy outcomes to determine the extent to which it is and has been legitimate. The project is comprised of two parts. This part overviews the literature on the BCBS, outlines its contribution, and provides a primer on the Committee?s governance and functions. In addition, it engages with the current theories on legitimacy and discusses what legitimacy means for the global governance of banking and how it can be assessed.
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