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Intro
Introduction
PART 1
The Interconnection of Banks and Financial Systems with States
Chapter 1
Banking and financial systems: A topic in the debate on the role of State and non-State actors
Section One: The banking and the financial system in social and political contexts
Section Two: The role of banking and financial systems in the framework of States' government: A literature analysis
Section Three: Are States hostages of banks and financial systems? The 'perversus nexus' and its effect on legal, political and social dimensions
Chapter 2
Banks and Financial Systems as Actors in the Global, Social, and Political Processes
Section One: The interconnection of bank and financial system with politics
Section Two: The monopoly on money and the excessive power of banks
Section Three: The BNPP case and applicable theories
PART II
The Interconnection of Banks and Financial Systems with Environmental, Social and Human Rights Fields
Chapter 3
Banks and Financial Systems as Actors in the Current Global Challenges in Environmental, Social, and Human Rights Matters
Section One: Banks and financial systems and the global challenge of fighting terrorism
Section Two: The Banking and financial systems' connection to human rights in the environment field
Section Three: The Banking and Financial Systems' Connection to Energy and Climate Change
Chapter 4
Ethics in the Banking and Financial System
Section One: The intersection between the ethical dimension and banking and financial systems
Section Two: System of regulation and standards of banking ethics
Section Three: What's next?
Conclusions
References.
Introduction
PART 1
The Interconnection of Banks and Financial Systems with States
Chapter 1
Banking and financial systems: A topic in the debate on the role of State and non-State actors
Section One: The banking and the financial system in social and political contexts
Section Two: The role of banking and financial systems in the framework of States' government: A literature analysis
Section Three: Are States hostages of banks and financial systems? The 'perversus nexus' and its effect on legal, political and social dimensions
Chapter 2
Banks and Financial Systems as Actors in the Global, Social, and Political Processes
Section One: The interconnection of bank and financial system with politics
Section Two: The monopoly on money and the excessive power of banks
Section Three: The BNPP case and applicable theories
PART II
The Interconnection of Banks and Financial Systems with Environmental, Social and Human Rights Fields
Chapter 3
Banks and Financial Systems as Actors in the Current Global Challenges in Environmental, Social, and Human Rights Matters
Section One: Banks and financial systems and the global challenge of fighting terrorism
Section Two: The Banking and financial systems' connection to human rights in the environment field
Section Three: The Banking and Financial Systems' Connection to Energy and Climate Change
Chapter 4
Ethics in the Banking and Financial System
Section One: The intersection between the ethical dimension and banking and financial systems
Section Two: System of regulation and standards of banking ethics
Section Three: What's next?
Conclusions
References.