International Financial Law by Shumilov and Lifshitz

Authors

  • Sergey Vladimirovich Bakhin Saint Petersburg State University
  • Innokenty Igorevich Karandashov Saint Petersburg State University

Keywords:

international financial law, international financial relations, international financial architecture, international financial system, transnational financial law, lex fi nanziaria

Abstract

This article is a review of the textbook “International Financial Law” by V.M. Shumilov and I.M. Lifshitz published by «Justitia» publishing house. The authors argue that the book will undoubtedly draw attention of international law scholars and international lawyers as well as those who take the first steps towards understanding international financial law (IFL). The book is of particular interest because of how Shumilov and Lifshits understand IFL (its scope, subjects, sources etc.) and how they delimit IFL from transnational financial law (lex finanziaria). Some authors’ approaches and conclusions seem to be questionable but at the same time they may become starting points for profound discussion on the structure and the scope of IFL.

Author Biographies

Sergey Vladimirovich Bakhin, Saint Petersburg State University

Doctor of juridical science
Place of work, post: Saint Petersburg State University (199106, Saint Petersburg, 22-nd line of Vasilievsky Island, 7) - Head of International Law Department

Innokenty Igorevich Karandashov, Saint Petersburg State University

Candidate of juridical science
Place of work, post: Saint Petersburg State University (199106, Saint Petersburg, 22-nd line of Vasilievsky Island, 7), International Law Department - Associate Professor

Published

2024-02-08

How to Cite

Bakhin, S. V., & Karandashov, I. I. (2024). International Financial Law by Shumilov and Lifshitz. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (11), 100–109. Retrieved from https://journal.vavt.ru/rfej/article/view/1060

Issue

Section

Review