School of Law

Professor Andrew Campbell

Professor of International Banking and Finance Law

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My specialist area for both teaching and research is banking and finance law. This has been a very exciting area of law recently as a result of the global financial crisis. It is becoming very popular area of study at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Scholarly and Research Interests

My research interests are in the area of banking and finance, with special emphasis on the following areas:

  • bank insolvency
  • bank regulation
  • protecting bank depositors
  • Islamic banking
  • money laundering.

Teaching

I teach a module in banking and financial services law at undergraduate level and two modules at masters level in international banking law.

PhD Supervision

I am currently supervising a number of PhD students on a range of topics in the area of banking and financial services law, including Islamic banking law.

Key Publications

Book

Campbell, A., LaBrosse, R., Mayes, D. and Singh, D. (2007) Deposit Insurance, Palgrave Macmillan.

Chapter in Book

Campbell, A. (2008) 'Bank Insolvency and the Problem of Non-Performing Loans', In: Omar, P. (ed.) International Insolvency Law, Ashgate.

Journal Articles

Campbell,A. and Lastra, R. (forthcoming 2009) Lender of Last Resort Revisited, Banking and Finance Law Review.

Campbell, A. (2008) Insolvent Banks and the Financial Sector Safety Net - Lessons from the Northern Rock Crisis, Singapore Academy of Law Journal, 20.

Campbell, A. (2006) Emergency Liquidity Financing for Banks in Distress - A Legal Framework for Developing Countries, Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, (1), pp.96-109.

Media Contact Areas

I am happy to talk to the media on international banking law, with special emphasis on bank insolvency, protecting bank depositors, Islamic banking and money laundering.


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