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Faith M Deckard
Social Problems, spae041, https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spae041
Published: 22 July 2024
...Faith M Deckard Abstract In the neoliberal age, ordinary people are increasingly responsible for taking up crime control and surveillance, what we might consider traditional state functions. This article situates commercial bail as a case of responsibilization and identifies monetary sanctions...
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Christian Etzrodt
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 47, Issue 6, November 2023, Pages 1207–1224, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bead035
Published: 01 September 2023
... to create loans, saving them the worry of cultivating customer confidence and thereby attracting deposits. Nor do they really need to fear the negative consequences of bad decisions due to the ever-present safety net of government bail-outs. Thus, it is not a stretch to see profits as less well earned...
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Ivan A Canay and others
The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 91, Issue 4, July 2024, Pages 2135–2167, https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdad082
Published: 22 August 2023
... 5 , we discuss econometric viability of the outcome test using variation across both continuous and discrete Z. Judge z makes a decision by minimising expected cost, given her information at the time of the bail hearing. With the notation set out above, the problem solved by judge...
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Tomoki Fukui and Nobuyuki Ogasawara
European Heart Journal - Case Reports, Volume 7, Issue 8, August 2023, ytad332, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytad332
Published: 21 July 2023
... is detected, prompt decision-making and intervention are required, and heart team discussion is essential to determine whether cardiovascular surgery or percutaneous management should be performed. Although bail-out coronary-stenting is frequently used and effective, the procedural details have not been...
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Christian Hofmann
Journal of Financial Regulation, Volume 6, Issue 1, 20 March 2020, Pages 148–158, https://doi.org/10.1093/jfr/fjaa002
Published: 09 July 2020
... scenario, banks in resolution are recapitalized and keep their CFFs. This latter scenario is more intricate to resolve because repayment claims by DIS against these surviving banks must not jeopardize the rescue efforts (as discussed at section III). Bail-ins further complicate the situation. As explained...
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Roy Havemann
Review of Finance, Volume 23, Issue 6, October 2019, Pages 1155–1180, https://doi.org/10.1093/rof/rfy023
Published: 16 August 2018
...Roy Havemann The article contributes to a small but growing literature on the practicalities and potential unintended consequences of bail-in and contingent convertible bonds, particularly that using these tools may magnify rather than dampen systemic risk during failures (see, e.g., Goodhart...
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Tobias H Tröger
Journal of Financial Regulation, Volume 4, Issue 1, March 2018, Pages 35–72, https://doi.org/10.1093/jfr/fjy002
Published: 22 March 2018
... ultimately imperil political stability and democracy. In this scenario, government interventions that take the form of bank bail-outs at an early stage are a fully rational reaction to imminent threats. Yet, bank rescues with government money imperil financial stability as well, if they lead to unsustainable...
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Christian Hofmann
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Volume 37, Issue 1, Spring 2017, Pages 1–30, https://doi.org/10.1093/ojls/gqw017
Published: 26 July 2016
...Christian Hofmann currency union Eurosystem sovereign debt restructuring no bail-out clause monetary state financing Euro Area Model CAC For months, the Eurogroup—the finance ministers of the eurozone member states—negotiated with Greece, a fellow eurozone member, about conditions for further...
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Mehmet Kerem Coban
Journal of Financial Regulation, Volume 2, Issue 2, August 2016, Pages 182–202, https://doi.org/10.1093/jfr/fjw008
Published: 30 May 2016
..., at least, to partially address the multiple identity problem. financial regulation identity political economy of regulation bankers and regulators bail-in bail-out Their unique role also arises due to maturity transformation. Banks borrow liquid short-term funds, but lend for risky, opaque, and long...
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Lorenzo Stanghellini
Journal of Financial Regulation, Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2016, Pages 154–161, https://doi.org/10.1093/jfr/fjw005
Published: 12 March 2016
... shows two lessons: that almost all banking crises will be handled with the new rules, liquidation being confined to micro-banks, and that the practical challenges of resolution actions are enormous. banks BRRD Italy resolution bail-in recovery Several Member States have hesitated to implement...
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Nicole Marie Myers
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 57, Issue 3, 1 May 2017, Pages 664–683, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azw002
Published: 29 January 2016
... jurisdictions. Contrary to the presumption of innocence, many accused will spend time in pre-trial detention and if released on bail will have a number of restrictive conditions routinely imposed. It is a criminal offence to fail to comply with any of these conditions. Using data collected from observations...
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Emilios Avgouleas and Charles Goodhart
Journal of Financial Regulation, Volume 1, Issue 1, March 2015, Pages 3–29, https://doi.org/10.1093/jfr/fju009
Published: 03 February 2015
... in the past banks’ subordinated debt did not provide any cover when bank liquidation was not an option, which meant that subordinated creditors were bailed out alongside senior creditors by taxpayers. 5 This led to creditor inertia. † Charles Goodhart, Norman Sosnow Professor Emeritus, London...
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Mathias Dewatripont and Xavier Freixas
Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 27, Issue 3, Autumn 2011, Pages 411–436, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grr033
Published: 01 October 2011
... distress should be liquidated or bailed out and how are obviously critical issues, not only because of the huge amounts of taxpayer transfers that are involved in the procedures, but also because they determine the expectations that other banks have of being bailed out in the future, and therefore...
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A. Gieske
Geophysical Journal International, Volume 86, Issue 3, September 1986, Pages 789–799, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1986.tb00660.x
Published: 01 September 1986
... k. The method would be closely related to the well-known slug or bail tests. earth tide atmospheric tide well fluctuation phase lag phase advance slug/bail test Geophys. .I.R. astr. Soc. (1986) 86,789-799 On phase shifts in periodic well fluctuations...
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Published: 14 May 2024
... of SIAC in detail. The authors then provide a detailed and valuable analysis of procedure in SIAC, considering such matters as how to start proceedings, bail applications, directions, the Open/Closed evidential divide, communications with special advocates, reverse Closed procedures, the hearing...
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Published: 14 May 2024
... but also the Protocol on the Case Management of Terrorism Cases. Pre-trial hearings are considered, as are preparatory hearings. The authors then examine issues concerning bail and custody time limits. Disclosure in terrorism and OSA 1989/NSA 2023 cases is considered in detail, in particular applications...
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Published: 11 March 2024
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Published: 05 December 2008
.... Nevertheless, these proportionality principles underlie rules defining “unreasonable search and seizure”; “excessive” bail or other pretrial release conditions; undue burdens on a criminal defendant's exercise of constitutionally protected procedural rights; unconstitutional use of forced medication of prison...
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Published: 22 April 2021
..., no bail” pioneered by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). It argues that accepting arrest was a practice of “comparative freedom,” through which activists reframed the experience of incarceration as one of liberation. The point of “jail, no bail...
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Published: 16 November 2021
... that amounted, essentially, to election fraud. He was taken to jail in Raleigh, more than an hour away. Pat Melvin, Bladen County’s richest man, drove to Raleigh and tried to bail out Dowless with untraceable cash, but the jail didn’t take cash. So Dowless spent the night in jail. The next day, another Bladen...