An analysis of the central bank's regulatory role in commercial document transactions in the light of the new cheque law
One of the most important commercial documents under commercial law is the cheque. Due to the importance of this payment document in commercial transactions, the legislator has assigned a special law to it and this law was amended in 2018 and based on this, new obligations have been placed on the Central Bank. Under the new amendment law, the central bank is required to fulfill its obligations to ensure transparency and oversight of financial and credit institutions and banks. Given the obligations of the central bank, which are considered in the law, it can be said that the central bank, as a regulatory body, has an important role in fulfilling legal obligations. The central bank's involvement in cheque-related operations can also be considered as a public benefit provider. Therefore, in this study, we seek to examine the innovations of the new cheque law regarding the obligations of the central bank. The results of this study show that the intervention of the central bank as a regulatory body can be justified. The research method in this research is descriptive-analytical and library method has been used in collecting resources.
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