LLAW6255

General Course Information

1.1 Course details

Course code: LLAW6255
Course name: Compliance and Financial Markets
Programme offered under: LLM Programme
Semester: First
Prerequisites / Co-requisites: No
Credit point value: 9 credits
Remarks: Only offer to LLM(CR) students

1.2 Course description

The finance industry is facing increasing demand of compliance to the changing regulatory landscape. The increase of regulations stem from the need of investors protection, building investors confidence and maintaining market integrity. There is also a need of building a risk and compliance culture within the industry and within the industry practitioners.

The course will start with the discussion of globalization of finance, the background leading to the global financial crisis in 2008 and the post crisis regulatory reform. The objective of the course is to develop an understanding of the development of financial markets, the role and function of financial markets, their risks and international efforts to address those risks. This will form the basis to understand the evolving global, regional and local regulatory and compliance landscape.

The course will look at the regulatory structures in different key financial centres with a comparison of how global regulators regulate respective financial markets in light of the need of investors protection and maintaining market integrity.

The course reviews Hong Kong regulatory structure for the banking and investment industry, namely the function, powers and responsibility of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the Securities and Futures Commission, how they work together and how they interact with the industry players. The Lehman minibonds crisis in Hong Kong and its impact to regulatory development will be discussed. The Lehman Minibonds Report issued by SFC/HKMA/Legco will form the basis of such discussion.

Relevant sections of local law relating to the banking and investment industry, including the Securities and Futures Ordinance, the Banking Ordinance and the Exchange Fund Ordinance will be discussed. The course will also cover what is compliance what role does compliance play in a financial institution The role, duties and responsibilities of compliance officer, and how it interacts with the management, business units, risk and audit, legal and operations, and with the regulators will be discussed.

1.3 Course teachers

Name E-mail address Office Consultation
Course convenor Lea-Anne Lee llee2218@hku.hk CCT 709 By email

1.4 Course outline (for elective course)

Please click the link here for the course outline (HKU Portal login required).

Learning Outcomes

2.1 Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) for this course

CLO 1Be able to describe the legal and regulatory framework governing financial institutions.

CLO 2 Be able to describe and critique regulatory reforms and identify key current regulatory topics.

CLO 3 Be familiar with the structure and features of key client legal documentation.

2.2 LLM Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Please refer to the following link: https://course.law.hku.hk/llm-plo/

2.3 Programme Learning Outcomes to be achieved in this course

PLO A PLO B PLO C PLO D PLO E PLO F
CLO 1
CLO 2
CLO 3

Assessment(s)

3.1 Assessment Summary

Assessment task Weighting Feedback method* Course learning outcomes
Class participation 20% 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Group assignment 25% 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Individual assignment 25% 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Take-home exam 30% 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
*Feedback method (to be determined by course teacher)
1 A general course report to be disseminated through Moodle
2 Individual feedback to be disseminated by email / through Moodle
3 Individual review meeting upon appointment
4 Group review meeting
5 In-class verbal feedback

3.2 Assessment Detail

To be advised by course convenor(s). See also Course Outline above.

3.3 Grading Criteria

Please refer to the following link: https://www.law.hku.hk/_files/law_programme_grade_descriptors.pdf

Learning Activities

4.1 Learning Activity Plan

Seminar: 3 hours / week for 12 teaching weeks
Private study time: 9.5 hours / week for 12 teaching weeks

Remarks: the normative student study load per credit unit is 25 ± 5 hours (ie. 150 ± 30 hours for a 6-credit course), which includes all learning activities and experiences within and outside of classroom, and any assessment task and examinations and associated preparations.

4.2 Details of Learning Activities

To be advised by course convenor(s).

Learning Resources

5.1 Resources

Reading materials: Reading materials are posted on Moodle
Core reading list: TBA
Recommended reading list: TBA

5.2 Links

Please refer to the following link: http://www.law.hku.hk/course/learning-resources/