financial courts

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Financial courts are specialized judicial bodies that handle disputes and cases related to finance, banking, securities, and other complex financial activities.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf judicial body
specialized court
applies banking law
corporate law
financial law
insolvency law
regulatory compliance rules
securities law
composedOf judges with financial expertise
legal clerks
foundIn some international dispute resolution frameworks
some national judicial systems
handles banking disputes
complex financial activities cases
financial disputes
investment disputes
securities disputes
jurisdictionOver banking regulation cases
bankruptcy-related financial issues
corporate finance disputes
cross-border financial disputes
derivatives disputes
financial fraud cases
financial markets cases
insider trading cases
investment fund disputes
market manipulation cases
securities regulation cases
mayBePartOf administrative court system
commercial court system
specialized tribunals system
mayInclude technical financial experts
objective efficient resolution of complex financial cases
improve expertise in financial adjudication
reduce systemic risk from unresolved disputes
relatedTo alternative dispute resolution in finance
central banks
financial regulators
securities commissions
role enforce financial laws
interpret financial regulations
protect consumers of financial services
protect investors
provide legal certainty in financial markets
resolve financial disputes
support financial system stability
uses expert financial evidence
specialized financial procedures

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Supreme People's Court of China
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