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LA365-15 Financial Services Regulation

Department
School of Law
Level
Undergraduate Level 3
Module leader
Dalvinder Singh
Credit value
15
Module duration
10 weeks
Assessment
100% exam
Study location
University of Warwick main campus, Coventry

Introductory description

This module will focus on the law, policy and practice governing the regulation of the financial services industry in the UK, post the financial crisis.

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Module aims

The financial services industry has experienced considerable regulatory reforms in recent years, post the financial crisis. This module will focus on the law, policy and practice governing the regulation of the financial services industry in the UK, post the financial crisis. It will specifically focus on the role and responsibilities of the new Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000; as amended by the Financial Services Act 2012. It will specifically look at: The rationale for a ‘twin peaks’ model of regulation; The regulation of banking and investment business; The responsibilities of regulated firms and senior management; and The PRA’s and the FCA’s powers to oversee the activities of the financial services industry.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

The rationale for regulation and supervision
Regulated Businesses & Persons
Authorisation & Supervision
Corporate Governance of Financial Firms
Enforcement Powers and Sanctions
Bank Resolution and Restructuring
Financial Firm Closures and Compensating Depositors and Investors

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Acquire an understanding of the difference between bank regulation and the investment business regulation. How the regulatory system seek to protect depositors and investors.
  • Appreciate the key principles and issues associated with financial regulation namely authorisation, supervision, enforcement and the right to appeal
  • Learn how to use the FCA online Handbook and other on-line resources
  • Identify and use the sources of financial law and regulation
  • Analyse key legal / regulatory text and case law
  • Communicate effectively with their peers and work within teams and successfully collaborate within seminars.
  • Be able to constructively engage with the arguments of peers.
  • Identify and critically analyse key depositor and investor protection issues arising from legal rules and understand their wide-ranging relevance to modern society
  • Formulate questions and engage in problem solving exercises.
  • Make informed independent and reasoned judgments.
  • Undertake independent research.
  • Articulate arguments orally and in writing.
  • Make productive links between theoretical ideas, policy issues and practical applications.
  • Demonstrate advanced written and oral presentation skills.
  • Understand how the FCA, Central Bank and HM Treasury work together to oversee the financial system
  • Develop oral advocacy skills.
  • Develop ability to utilise subject-specific research tools.
  • The historical context to the regulation of the UK financial services industry.
  • The students will get an understanding of why financial markets are regulated and how they are regulated.

Subject specific skills

No subject specific skills defined for this module.

Transferable skills

No transferable skills defined for this module.

Study time

Type Required
Lectures 18 sessions of 1 hour (12%)
Seminars 7 sessions of 1 hour (5%)
Private study 125 hours (83%)
Total 150 hours

Private study description

125 hours of private study

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You do not need to pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Students can register for this module without taking any assessment.

Assessment group B5
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Online Examination 100% No

This is a 2hr exam to be completed within the given 24hr period.

~Platforms - AEP


  • Online examination: No Answerbook required
Feedback on assessment

Generic feedback via Moodle, with option for one to one feedback by student request in October.

Past exam papers for LA365

Courses

This module is Optional for:

  • UIBA-MN34 Law and Business Four Year (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 3 of MN34 Law and Business Studies Four Year (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 4 of MN34 Law and Business Studies Four Year (Qualifying Degree)
  • ULAA-M300 Undergraduate Law
    • Year 2 of M300 Law
    • Year 3 of M300 Law
  • ULAA-M105 Undergraduate Law (3 year) (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 2 of M105 Law (3 year) (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 3 of M105 Law (3 year) (Qualifying Degree)
  • ULAA-M106 Undergraduate Law (4 year) (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 2 of M106 Law (4 year) (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 3 of M106 Law (4 year) (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 4 of M106 Law (4 year) (Qualifying Degree)
  • ULAA-M104 Undergraduate Law (Year Abroad)
    • Year 2 of M104 Law (Year Abroad)
    • Year 4 of M104 Law (Year Abroad)
  • ULAA-M108 Undergraduate Law (Year Abroad) (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 2 of M108 Law (Year Abroad) (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 4 of M108 Law (Year Abroad) (Qualifying Degree)
  • Year 3 of UIBA-MN31 Undergraduate Law and Business Studies
  • UIBA-MN32 Undergraduate Law and Business Studies
    • Year 3 of MN32 Law and Business Studies (Four-Year)
    • Year 4 of MN32 Law and Business Studies (Four-Year)
  • UIBA-MN37 Undergraduate Law and Business Studies (Qualifying Degree) with Intercalated Year
    • Year 2 of MN37 Law and Business Studies (Qualifying Degree) with Intercalated Year
    • Year 4 of MN37 Law and Business Studies (Qualifying Degree) with Intercalated Year
    • Year 5 of MN37 Law and Business Studies (Qualifying Degree) with Intercalated Year
  • UIBA-MN35 Undergraduate Law and Business Studies with Intercalated Year (3+1)
    • Year 3 of MN35 Law and Business Studies with Intercalated Year (3+1)
    • Year 4 of MN35 Law and Business Studies with Intercalated Year (3+1)
  • UIBA-MN36 Undergraduate Law and Business Studies with Intercalated Year (4+1)
    • Year 2 of MN36 Law and Business Studies with Intercalated Year (4+1)
    • Year 4 of MN36 Law and Business Studies with Intercalated Year (4+1)
    • Year 5 of MN36 Law and Business Studies with Intercalated Year (4+1)
  • Year 3 of ULAA-ML33 Undergraduate Law and Sociology
  • Year 2 of ULAA-M10A Undergraduate Law with French Law (Qualifying Degree)
  • Year 2 of ULAA-M10C Undergraduate Law with German Law (Qualifying Degree)
  • Year 3 of ULAA-M110 Undergraduate Law with Humanities (3 Year)
  • Year 3 of ULAA-M113 Undergraduate Law with Humanities (4 Year) (Qualifying Degree)
  • Year 2 of ULAA-M115 Undergraduate Law with Social Sciences (3 Year) (Qualifying Degree)

This module is Option list A for:

  • Year 4 of ULAA-M10A Undergraduate Law with French Law (Qualifying Degree)
  • Year 4 of ULAA-M10C Undergraduate Law with German Law (Qualifying Degree)
  • Year 4 of ULAA-M113 Undergraduate Law with Humanities (4 Year) (Qualifying Degree)
  • Year 3 of ULAA-M115 Undergraduate Law with Social Sciences (3 Year) (Qualifying Degree)

This module is Option list B for:

  • ULAA-ML34 BA in Law and Sociology (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 3 of ML34 Law and Sociology (Qualifying Degree)
    • Year 4 of ML34 Law and Sociology (Qualifying Degree)
  • Year 5 of ULAA-ML35 BA in Law and Sociology (Qualifying Degree) (with Intercalated year)
  • Year 4 of ULAA-ML33 Undergraduate Law and Sociology