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The
Center for Banking Law
The
goal of the Center for Banking Law established at
The
field of banking is relevant to the entire public. Banking services, for both
the private sector as well as the business sector, are a necessity of life. This
is the reason why banking law is a very important field in legal practice.
Courts are backlogged with legal suits concerning various banking issues.
Everyone who practices law encounters banking affairs and consequently must be
familiar with banking law.
The
idea of an academic banking center is not a new one. The novelty and exclusivity
of the Center for Banking Law at
The
Center for Banking Law deals with practical aspects of banking law. It works in
cooperation with the scientific/academic community, banking and financial
institutions and banking regulators, to improve the relations among them and
create bilateral connections that enhance economic development and consumer
protection. The Center for Banking Law is a forum where professionals in the
field and academics discuss current legal banking problems and advance practical
solutions to them.
The
goals of the Center for Banking Law are:
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Finding and developing issues that deserve public attention.
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Encouraging academic activities and conferences.
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Holding discussions regarding current issues and publishing them for the use of
banking
professionals and other interested people.
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Preparing legislative bills.
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Training and interesting law students, as future lawyers, to engage in legal
banking work.
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Lecturing in institutes for advanced legal studies and other forums.
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Encouraging research in banking law.
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Publishing articles in law journals such as the Netanya Academic College Law
Review.
The
director of the Center for Banking Law is Dr. Ruth Plato-Shinar, who is a
senior lecturer in the