Banking Law Journal (BLJ)

Leading Research in Banking Law and Financial Systems

Editors-in-Chief: Steven A. Meyerowit

Scopus Indexed (2026)

Banking Law Journal (BLJ) serves as a distinguished international forum for the dissemination of pioneering research and scholarly debate on the legal, regulatory, and institutional dimensions of banking and finance. Committed to academic excellence and intellectual rigor, BLJ publishes original contributions that advance understanding of the complex legal frameworks governing financial institutions, markets, and regulatory systems in an increasingly interconnected global economy.

Drawing upon the disciplines of Business, Management and Accounting, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Social Sciences, BLJ promotes interdisciplinary scholarship that transcends traditional boundaries of legal research. BLJ welcomes original contributions on banking regulation, financial supervision, corporate governance, fintech and digital finance, compliance and risk management, anti-money laundering frameworks, consumer financial protection, central banking, sustainable finance, capital markets, and international financial law. Through the publication of high-quality theoretical, empirical, comparative, and policy-oriented research, BLJ seeks to enrich academic discourse while informing legal and regulatory practice across jurisdictions.

Online
ISSN: : 0005-5506
Publisher: Sheshunoff Information Services

Articles

Volume: 31 (2026)

Volume: 30 (2025)

Volume: 29 (2024)

Volume: 28 (2023)

Editor-in-Chief

Steven A. Meyerowitz
President, Meyerowitz Communications Inc.

Associate Editors

Dr. Rebecca L. Norwick
Pacific State University, California, USA

Dr. Daniel R. Casterly
Midwestern Research University, Illinois, USA

Dr. Sarah E. Whitmorex
Atlantic University, Virginia, USA

Dr. James M. Roemer,
Southern National University, Texas, USA

Editorial Advisory Board

Dr. Richard Padoongpatt
King’s London Institute, London, United Kingdom

Dr. Eleanor J. Baker
Manchester Academic University, United Kingdom

Dr. Wendy Cheng
Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany

Dr. Catherine Pozorski
Faculty of Law, Toronto International University, Canada

Dr. Ahmad F. Shostak
Jakarta National University, Indonesia

Dr. William H. Brauner
Princeton Heights University, New Jersey, USA

Dr. Jennifer Bloom
Washington State University, USA

Dr. Robert T.
Florida International Institute, USA

Dr. George Searles
Department of Economics, Great Lakes University, Michigan, USA

Dr. Benjamin Kaplan
Arizona Metropolitan University, USA

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    Banking Law Journal (BLJ)

    Leading Research in Banking Law and Financial Systems

    Editors-in-Chief: Steven A. Meyerowit

    Scopus Indexed (2026)

    Banking Law Journal (BLJ) serves as a distinguished international forum for the dissemination of pioneering research and scholarly debate on the legal, regulatory, and institutional dimensions of banking and finance. Committed to academic excellence and intellectual rigor, BLJ publishes original contributions that advance understanding of the complex legal frameworks governing financial institutions, markets, and regulatory systems in an increasingly interconnected global economy.

    Drawing upon the disciplines of Business, Management and Accounting, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Social Sciences, BLJ promotes interdisciplinary scholarship that transcends traditional boundaries of legal research. BLJ welcomes original contributions on banking regulation, financial supervision, corporate governance, fintech and digital finance, compliance and risk management, anti-money laundering frameworks, consumer financial protection, central banking, sustainable finance, capital markets, and international financial law. Through the publication of high-quality theoretical, empirical, comparative, and policy-oriented research, BLJ seeks to enrich academic discourse while informing legal and regulatory practice across jurisdictions.