About Dr
Kenneth Kaoma Mwenda
Before
joining the World Bank, Dr. Kenneth Kaoma
Mwenda served as a full-time law lecturer
at one of the top three UK law school, the
University of Warwick. A Rhodes Scholar
and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
(FRSA), Dr. Mwenda holds doctorate degrees
in law and business administration, respectively,
and is a graduate of, inter
alia, the Universities of Oxford, Warwick,
Hull and Zambia.
Dr.
Mwenda is listed in several elite biographical
publications, including the “International
Who’s Who of Professionals”; the “Marquis
Who’s Who in American Law”; and the “Marquis
Who’s Who in the World”.
With
more than 50 refereed articles - on various
aspects of corporate and insolvency laws
- in leading academic and professional journals,
Dr. Mwenda is also author of 5 books on
corporate law, securities regulation and
banking reform. In addition, he has acted
as Government advisor and consultant on
securities regulation and banking reform.
Synopsis:Book
Information:
246
pages
Publisher: Brown Walker
Press (2003)
ISBN: 1581126050
This
book examines contemporary legal and policy
issues facing banking and micro-finance
supervision and regulation in Zambia. The
book sets out an interdisciplinary exposition
of the law. It provides an interface of
financial services law and practice. Relevant
aspects of business management and economic
theory are examined as well. The book attempts
to permeate intellectual spheres that have
not been explored in depth before. In essence,
this is not a simple textbook on the introductory
aspects of a particular field of law, as
is often the case with many books that have
titles such as "Introduction to Business
Law" or "Fundamentals of Tort
Law", and so forth. By contrast, the
book breaks new ground in the area of financial
services regulation. Indeed, a law in context
approach is presented, giving added value
to the field of knowledge in the book.
Editorial
Reviews
The
Dynamics of Marketing Integration: African
Stock Exchange in the New Millennium
From
the Publisher
This book looks at contemporary issues facing
financial markets in Eastern and Southern
Africa. The book addresses strategies for
capital market integration and development
on a region-wide basis. An argument is made
that the establishment of a regional stock
exchange and the promotion of multiple listings
and cross-border trade in securities would
stimulate increased liquidity on national
stock exchanges in Eastern and Southern
Africa. Lessons of experience are drawn
from other regions and a case is made against
transplanting models of a regional stock
exchange from one region to another. The
book argues that African countries may,
however, use lessons of experience from
other regions as points of reference, while
pursuing their own discourse of self-determination.
Each case is unique and is thus surrounded
by different variables. The book covers
developments in regions such as the European
Union, francophone West Africa and Eastern
and Southern Africa. Indeed, an international
and comparative perspective is provided.
Books
By Dr. Kenneth Kaoma Mwenda
The
Dynamics of Market Integration: African
Stock Exchange in the New Millennium
Banking Supervision and Systematic Bank Restructuring: An international and
Comparative Perspective
Zambia's Stock
Exchange and Privatisation Programme: Corporate Finance Law in Emerging
Markets (Studies in African Economic and Social Development
The
Dynamics of Marketing Integration: African
Stock Exchange in the New Millennium
Banking
Supervision and Systematic Bank Restructuring:
An international and Comparative Perspective
Zambia's
Stock Exchange and Privatisation Programme:
Corporate Finance Law in Emerging Markets
(Studies in African Economic and Social
Development