Monetary Stability as a Common Concern in International Law: Policy Cooperation and Coordination of Central Banks

Author:   Lucía Satragno
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   7
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Pages:   210
Publication Date:   10 February 2022
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Author:   Lucía Satragno
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Martinus Nijhoff
Volume:   7
Weight:   0.505kg
ISBN:  

9789004508729


ISBN 10:   9004508724
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   10 February 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Acronyms Table of Cases and Legislation  Introduction 1 The International Monetary System in the Post-Crisis Era  1 Definition and Purpose of the International Monetary System  2 The Global Financial Crisis and the Fragility of the International Monetary System  3 Key Aspects of the Core Elements of the International Monetary System  3.1 First Element – Exchange Rates  3.2 Second and Third Elements – International Payment System and International Capital Movements  3.3 Fourth Element – Monetary Reserves and Access to Liquidity  4 Conclusion 2 Monetary Stability Competing Policy Objectives and Trade-Offs  1 Monetary Sovereignty Today  2 A Revision of the Concept of Monetary Stability at the Different Levels of Governance  2.1 Domestic Monetary Stability  2.2 International Monetary Stability  3 International Spillovers of Monetary Policy and Their Impact on Monetary Stability  4 Conclusion 3 A Common Concern of Humankind Approach to Monetary Stability  1 Monetary Stability as a Global Public Good  2 Common Concern of Humankind – Review of Literature and Evolution of the Principle  2.1 Expression in Treaties and Scholarly Work  2.2 Foundations and Evolution of the Principle  3 Common Concern of Humankind – Process of Claims and Responses  3.1 The Duty to Cooperate  3.2 Obligation to Do Homework  3.3 Securing Compliance  3.4 Arguments in Support of the Principle of Common Concern of Humankind  4 Monetary Stability as a Common Concern of Humankind – A Preliminary Assessment  5 Conclusion 4 The Duty To Cooperate – The Fund’s Role and Cooperation among States  1 Top-Down Approach – International Level of Governance  1.1 The International Financial Architecture – Governance Aspects  1.2 The Fund’s Role  1.3 International Standard-Setting and Soft Law  2 Bottom-Up Approach – Central Banking Cooperation  2.1 The Evolution of Central Banking Cooperation  2.2 Diplomacy and Coordination  2.3 Responses to the gfc and Its Aftermath  3 Common Concern as a Guide to Enhanced Cooperation in Monetary Affairs  3.1 imf Mandatory Based Surveillance  3.2 Improved gfsn  3.3 Harness the Commitments Assumed at the Government Networks  4 Conclusion 5 Domestic Obligations Concerning Monetary Stability The Special Role of Central Banks  1 Domestic Obligations – The Special Role of Central Banks  1.1 Internal Dimension of Monetary Stability – Price Stability  1.1.1 Institution of a State  1.1.2 Issuance of Money  1.1.3 Privately Issued Virtual Currencies and Central Bank Issued Virtual Currencies  1.1.4 Conduct of National Monetary Policy  1.2 External Dimension of Monetary Stability – Exchange Rate Stability  1.2.1 Administration of a System of Exchange Control  1.2.2 Management of a Country’s Foreign Reserves  2 Conclusion 6 Domestic Obligations Concerning Monetary Stability Unilateral Reactions and Securing Compliance  1 Domestic Obligations – Unilateral Reactions  1.1 Exchange Restrictions  1.2 Capital Controls  1.3 Exchange Rate Manipulation  1.4 Other Reactions  2 Securing Compliance – Monetary Stability Considerations  3 Conclusion  Conclusions Bibliography Index

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Lucía Satragno, Ph.D. (2020), University of Bern, is a Research Fellow at the CBFL, National University of Singapore. She has published book chapters and journal articles, including ‘International Monetary Stability as a Common Concern of Humankind’ in Thomas Cottier (ed), The Prospects of Common Concern of Humankind in International Law (2021).

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