We present and compare two different approaches to conditional
risk measures. One approach draws from vector space based convex analysis
and presents risk measures as functions on L^p spaces while the other approach
utilizes module based convex analysis where conditional risk measures are defined on L^p type modules. Both approaches utilize general duality theory for
vector valued convex functions in contrast to the current literature in which
we fi nd ad hoc dual representations. By presenting several applications such
as monotone and sub(cash) invariant hulls with corresponding examples we
illustrate that module based convex analysis is well suited to the concept of
conditional risk measures.