Frequently Asked Questions
What is banking law?
Banking law may also cover other financial institutions when they engage in traditional banking activities, such as granting loans or providing payment services. Its broad scope includes many aspects of corporate and commercial law, securities law, and administrative law.
How do I know if this field is right for me?
One of the Association’s primary goals is to make banking law more accessible to students, scholars, and practitioners from other disciplines.
How can I become a member?
The Association for Banking Law offers three membership types: Permanent Members, for those with significant contributions and expertise in banking law; Associate Members, for professionals, scholars, and students with an interest in the field; and Honorary Members, for distinguished individuals in banking and financial law.
To learn more about the membership categories and application process, check out about us page or reach out through our contact form.
I am still a student. Can I join the association?
The Association for Banking Law offers several membership types, including associate membership, which is available to students who demonstrate a particular interest in banking law and show commitment in their academic pursuits.
What kind of career can I expect if I decide to specialize in banking law?
Anyone who dedicates themselves to banking law is assured of an exemplary career. The complexity of banking law naturally deters legal professionals who avoid challenges. Whether in law practice, corporate roles, commercial banking, judiciary, or academia, experts in banking law will always be in demand.
The dynamic evolution of banking law worldwide indicates a growing need for talented professionals in this field. One thing is certain—banking law is never monotonous or boring!
We represent a foreign investor and need assistance with registering a bank or payment institution in Serbia. Can you help us?
The Association brings together leading experts with experience in commercial banks, central banks, law practice, and academia. The extensive expertise of its members ensures the quality of all analyses, recommendations, and advice.