Credit and Over-indebtedness: Current Context, Regulatory Responses and Future Possibilities

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Wilson, Therese
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Therese Wilson

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2013
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The global financial crisis occurred in a context of relaxed financial regulation, which enabled market conduct such as the spreading of risk through secondary trading, including trading in residential mortgage-backed securities.1 This context, which might be described as a neoliberal, economic consumerist context, has persisted in Western liberal democracies since the crisis and has influenced the regulatory responses to it.

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International Responses to Issues of Credit and Over-indebtedness in the Wake of Crisis

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Commercial and Contract Law

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