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FinTech, Artificial Intelligence and the Law
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Nicholas RyderNumber Of Reads:
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This collection critically explores the use of financial technology (FinTech) and artificial intelligence (AI) in the financial sector and discusses effective regulation and the prevention of crime.
Focusing on Crypto-assets, InsureTech and the digitization of financial dispute resolution, the book examines the strategic and ethical aspects of incorporating AI into the financial sector. The volume adopts a comparative legal approach to: critically evaluate the strategic and ethical benefits and challenges of AI in the financial sector; critically analyse the role, values and challenges of FinTech in society; make recommendations on protecting vulnerable customers without restricting financial innovation; and to make recommendations on effective regulation and prevention of crime in these areas.
The book will be of interest to teachers and students of banking and financial regulation related modules, researchers in computer science, corporate governance, and business and economics. It will also be a valuable resource for policy makers including government departments, law enforcement agencies, financial regulatory agencies, people employed within the financial services sector, and professional services such as law, and technology.
Nicholas Ryder
Dr. Nicholas Ryder has been a Professor of Financial Crime at the University of the West of England, Bristol, since 2013. He has taught at the University of Glamorgan, where he was awarded a Ph. D. for research into credit unions’ role in the United Kingdom. His main research interests are financial crime, money laundering, market manipulation, and terrorism financing. Dr. Ryder has provided counter-terrorism financing training for NATO, CEPOL, and numerous law enforcement agencies.
Dr. Ryder’s research has been commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Innovate UK, RUSI, LexisNexis Risk Solutions, the City of London Police Force, ICT Wilmington Risk & Compliance, Universities South West, the France Telecom Group, and the European Social Fund. He is also the series founder and editor for Routledge’s The Law Relating to Financial Crime and an invited contributor to symposia at the Law Commission, Royal United Services Institute for Defense and Security Studies, PWC, UK Finance, and European Society of Criminology.
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