Publications to date:
Books:
Chambers, C. L Financial Exclusion and Banking Regulation in the UK: A Template Analysis (LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrucken 2010).
Chambers, C. L. Virtual Economics and Financial Crime: Money laundering in Cyberspace, Edward Elgar, 2012.
Chambers-Jones, C. L. Gambling on a virtual win, Edward Elgar Publishing, December 2014
Chambers-Jones, C. L. & Ryder, N. The Global Financial Crisis and the Regulatory Response – An International Comparison?’ Ashgate Publishing, December 2015 (pending)
Journals
2015
Chambers-Jones, C .L & MaCartan, K. (2015) Sexual violence in virtual worlds: real world and virtual crimes, Journal of Virtual World Research. (Pending) Journal of Virtual World Research 2015.
2013
Clare Chambers-Jones (2013) Policing Cyber Hate, Cyber Threat and Cyber Terrorism. International Journal of Police Science & Management: Spring 2013, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 74-75.
Chambers-Jones, (2013) Cyber economic crime and commonwealth laws, International Journal of Intellectual Property Management, Vol, 6, Nos. 1 /2, Pp. 95-110.
Chambers-Jones, C. L. (2013) Virtual world Financial Crime: legally Flawed, Law and Financial Markets Review, January, pp. 1-9.
Chambers-Jones, C. L. (2013) Pattet’s Company law: Company Law & Corporate Finance, John Lowry and Arad Reisberg; (Pearson Publishing, 2012, 4th edition, pp. 588, £33.99 bp). The Law Teacher.
2012
Chambers-Jones, C. L. (2012) An introduction to the Law on Financial Investment – By Iain
MacNeil – 2 Edition 2012, Hart Publishing Book review, Law and financial Markets Review, July. Pp. 1-3.
Chambers-Jones C.L. (2012) ‘Can you ever regulate the virtual world against virtual economic crime’, Journal of International Commercial law and Technology.
2011
Chambers. C. L. (2011) The Reforms: A political safe haven or political suicide. Is the Labour bubble bursting? Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance. Vol. 19, No 1 January.
Chambers, C. L. (2011 ‘How virtual are virtual economies? An exploration into the legal, social and economic nature of virtual world economies’, International Journal of Computer Law pp. 377-384.
Chambers, C. L. (2011) Virtual Economies and Financial Crime: Money Laundering in Cyberspace, Commonwealth Report.
2010
Chambers, C. L. (2010), ‘Financial Crisis management and Bank Resolution’, Journal of Banking Regulation, 12,91-93.
Chambers, C. L. (2010), ‘How virtual are virtual economies? An exploration into the legal, social and economic nature of virtual world economies’, p.172-185, in ‘Private Law, rights duties and conflicts’, eds Prof S. Kirkegaard & P. Kirkegaard. ISBN: 987-87-991385-8-6.
Chambers, C. L & Ryder, N. (2010),The credit crunch and mortgage fraud- too little too late? A comparative analysis of the policies adopted in the United States of America and the United Kingdom. In: Kis, S and Balogh, I. (eds) Housing, housing costs and mortgages, tends, impact on prediction, Nova Science Publishers.
Chambers, C. L. (2010)The fate of the Financial Services Authority: Brought back from the brink or on the tip of a precipice? Business Law Review. August/September 2010.
Chambers, C. L. (2010)Banking of reform in 2010: Is regulatory change ever enough and will 2010 and the General Election hold the answers for the Financial Services Industry? The Law Teacher 2010, Volume 44 Issue 2, 218.
Chambers. C. L. (2010) US Financial Recovery: Political Regulations or a plan for the future. Journal of Banking Regulation. 2010 Vol 3, p240-255.
Chambers, C. L. (2010) The Banking Act 2009: A historical piece of legislation or a relic of our time; only history can tell?’ International Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry. January 2010. Vol. 3 No1/2 pp.72-85.
Chambers. C. L. & Shufflebottom, (2010) M. Innovation in Inclusion: A financial M-learning game Part 1′. The Law Teacher. March 2010 Vol, 44, 1, 17-31.
Chambers. C. L. & Shufflebottom, (2010) M. Innovation in Inclusion: A financial M-learning game Part 2′. The Law Teacher. July 2010, Volume 44 Issue 2, 117
Chambers, C.L. & Ryder, N. (2010) The Financial Services Act 2010: how will the FSA rise to meet its new challenges? FRI.
Ryder, N. & Chambers, C. L. (2010) ‘Cyclical De Ja Vue: Emancipation of the FSA and the rise of the Bank of England once more’ FRI 2010.
Chambers, C. L. (2010) ‘Fate of the Financial Services Authority: Bought back from the brink or on the edge of a precipice?’ Business Law Review, August/September 2010 Vol 31 No. 8/9, pp.198-200.
2009
Ryder, N. & Chambers, C. L. (2009) The credit crunch – are credit unions able to ride out the storm. Journal of Banking Regulation. Vol. 11, 1 76-86.
Chambers, C. L. (2009) From Financial exclusion to online financial inclusion. Journal of international law and technology. 2009 (3).
Day, R. & Chambers, C. L. (2009) ‘The Banking Sector and CSR: an unholy alliance?’ FRI, November 2009 Issue 12.9, p.13-20.
Chambers. C. L. (2009) The Banks: Rising from the ashes or still smoldering. ‘ International Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry.
Chambers, C. L. ‘(2009) Gambling on compliance with the new 2005 Act: Do organizations fulfil new regulations’. International Review of Law, Computers & Technology. Vol 23, No.3, November, pp203-215.
Chambers. C. L. (2009) Another Day, another culprit – Corporate Governance – Is it to blame for the banking crisis. Business Law Review. December. p 264-269.
Chambers. C. L. (2009) ‘The Turner review: A verbose attempt at curbing the cycle’. Business Law Review. May 2009 p.158-160.
2008
Chambers, C. L., Ryder, N. (2008) ‘Funding of Credit Unions– where has all the money
gone?’, Journal of Social Welfare Law, January 2009.
Chambers, C. L., Ryder, N. (2008) New Law Journal, 158 (7326). pp. 882-883. ISSN 0306-6479
2007
Chambers, C. L. ‘Podcast revolution’, Focus Magazine, 2007.
2006
Chambers, C. L. ‘The Competition Commissions Report on Home Credit: Another
Turn in the Financial Exclusion Cycle’. (2006) Bournemouth University Paper Series.
Chambers, C. L. (2005) Buying and Selling run-offs. ‘The Rules of the Game’ Spring pp.10.
2004
Chambers, C. L. ‘Financial Exclusion and Banking Regulation in the UK: A Template Analysis” (2004) Bournemouth University.
2003
Chambers, C. L. and Doherty, M. (2003) ‘The Human Rights Act 1998 and Criminal Law Appeals’, Law Teacher, Vol 2 2003.
2002
Chambers, C. L., Ryder, N., Steward E., (2002) ‘The rise and fall of the CSO’, Business Law Review, April 2002.
Conference Papers
Chambers-Jones, C. L. Virtual Financial Crime and Commonwealth Jurisdictions, BILETA Conference, Newcastle, March 2012.
Chambers-Jones, C. L. Cybercrime and virtual worlds, South West Fraud Forum, November 2012, UWE, Bristol
Chambers, C. L. Can you ever regulate the virtual world against economic crime?, LSPI conference November 2011, Athens, Greece.
Chambers, C. L. Keynote speaker for the Ukraine national banking academy 2011 on the UK banking reform process. Ukraine May 2011.
Chambers, C. L. ‘Banking Crisis in the UK’, The Second Annual Online International Conference on Corporate Governance & Regulation in Banks, Sumy, Ukraine, February 02 – February 04, 2011
Chambers, C. L. A real crime in a virtual world: Discussing virtual money laundering. Cybercrime 2011 Conference France
Chambers, C. L. Commonwealth Legal Education Association Conference stream organizer and presenter for legal education and ethical training of lawyer. India January 2011.
Chambers, C. L ‘How virtual are virtual economies? An exploration into the social legal and economic nature of virtual world economies’, IBLT, 2010 Barcelona.
Chambers, C. L. ‘Banking crisis and the credit crunch: How the story unfolds’. Society of Legal Scholars, Keele, September 2009.
Chambers, C. L. The Banking Act 2009. IBLT 2009.
Adrian, A. & Chambers, C. L. ‘The Story of the Persuasive Law and Legal Education’, Commonwealth Legal Education Conference, Hong Kong 2008.
Chambers, C. L. ‘Innovation in Inclusion: Initiating a research project, 2008, Turo Law School. IBLT Conference, New York.
Chambers, C. L. ‘Innovation in Inclusion: Designing an M-learning game’, SLS Conference, 2008, LSE, London.
Chambers, C. L. ‘From traditional lecture to block teaching in EU law: The student and lecturer experience, Cultivating Legal Education, UKCLE Conference 23rd-24th January 2009
Chambers, C. L. ‘How virtual are virtual economies? An exploration into the legal, social and economic nature of virtual world economies’, p.172-185, in ‘Private Law, rights duties and conflicts’, eds Prof S. Kirkegaard & P. Kirkegaard. 2010. ISBN: 987-87-991385-8-6.