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Seminar and book launch for The Foundations and Future of Financial Regulation - Governance for Responsibility

25/02/14

The Foundations and Future of Financial Regulation - Governance for Responsibility

Seminar launching the book co-authored by Professor Mads Andenas, the Director of the Centre for Corporate and Financial Law of the IALS and Professor of the University of Oslo and Dr Iris (H-Y) Chiu, Reader in Law at University College, University of London

Discussants:

Professor Emilios Avgouleas, University of Edinburgh and Professor Charles Goodhart, London School of Economics

Tuesday 25th February 2014

from 6 - 7pm

In view of the publication of 'The Foundations and Future of Financial Regulation - Governance For Responsibility' by Professor Mads Andenas, University of Oslo and Dr Iris H-Y Chiu, University College London in early 2014, this book launch is intended to introduce the key concepts and arguments in the book.

This book offers an exploration of financial regulation in the aftermath of the crisis in order to map out the future trajectory of regulation in an age where financial stability is being emphasised as a key regulatory objective. The book focuses on the substantive regulation of the UK and the EU, within a global context, and considers the relationship between financial regulation, financial stability, institutional structures in the UK, EU and US, and the responsibility of various actors in governance. It will be of interest to academics and students of banking and finance law and comparative economics.