Monday, August 29, 2022
Plato-Shinar on Financial Privacy and Duties of Disclosure
Ruth Plato-Shinar (Netanya Academic College, Israel) has posted The Right to Financial Privacy in an Era of Mandatory Duties of Disclosure (38 Banking & Finance L. Rev. -- (2022)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
The article deals with bank secrecy and the customer's right to financial privacy from a constitutional point of view. It contends that despite the great importance of the right to financial privacy, various interests may override it and justify a mandatory disclosure of information. The article proposes a formula for balancing the right with conflicting interests, and for determining situations in which the duty of disclosure should prevail.
For this purpose, the article analyses three mandatory reporting duties: In the domestic arena - the reporting duty under the anti-money laundering regime; in the international arena – the duty to report to foreign tax authorities the accounts of customers with foreign citizenship; and in the commercial arena - the reporting duty under the credit data sharing regime.
For this purpose, the article analyses three mandatory reporting duties: In the domestic arena - the reporting duty under the anti-money laundering regime; in the international arena – the duty to report to foreign tax authorities the accounts of customers with foreign citizenship; and in the commercial arena - the reporting duty under the credit data sharing regime.
The Israeli law, under which the right to financial privacy is considered a constitutional right, is used in the article as a case study.
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/crimprof_blog/2022/08/plato-shinar-on-financial-privacy-and-duties-of-disclosure.html