Financial compliance : issues, concerns and future directions
Edited by Maria Krambia Kapardis
- New York, NY : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, c2019.
- xx, 276 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Chapter 1. Understanding Compliance with Laws and Regulations: A Mechanism-Based Approach; Anthony Bottoms Chapter 2. Legitimacy and Regulatory Compliance; Justice Tankebe. Chapter 3. The Uncertain Professional Status of Compliance; James A. Fanto Chapter 4. Compliance: From Soft Law to Hard Law—A view from France; Maria Lancri Chapter 5. Living with the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR); Mark Foulsham Chapter 6. Risk-Based Financial Regulation, and Compliance Officer Liability; Stuart Bazley Chapter 7. Whistleblowing: The Neglected Facilitator of Compliance; Eva Tsahuridu Chapter 8. The Skillset of an Effective Compliance Officer; Maria Krambia-Kapardis Chapter 9. Disentangling the Expectation Gap for Compliance Officers; Maria Krambia-Kapardis; Salomi Demetriou and Ioanna Stylianou.
This book explores the fundamental elements and risks that impact the compliance officer’s work. Following a comprehensive understanding of the role of a compliance officer, by engaging with themes of compliance officers’ liability, expectations, risks and effectiveness, it provides practical answers by leading academics and practitioners in the field.
This work also draws on how other areas, such as GDPR, financial regulation and whistleblowing, challenges on compliance officers and provides a way forward to convert these challenges into opportunities. The discussion of compliance challenges and practices in Australia, Europe and the United States provides critical insights into the development of compliance in today’s financial environment. Financial Compliance: Issues, Concerns and Future Directions provides an invaluable working resource for academics, practitioners and a general audience interested in understanding and developing an effective compliance culture.