Regulatory Design
The Global Financial Crisis has demonstrated the limits of debates over privileging rules over principles or vica-versa. Effective regulatory design necessitates a pro-active interaction between rules, principles and social norms in order to determine that stated values actually inform practice. This series examines the impact of the GFC on regulatory design.
ASIC keeps the training wheels on Macquarie
The Financial System Inquiry and the Importance of Human Systems over Technical Systems
The Legacy of James M. Landis: Keynote and Roundtable Discussion
On 24 November, the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University hosted a roundtable on Landis: "Too Big to Fail or Too Hard to Remember"
Originally Published:
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Fixing the Fix: Benchmark Reform and the Future of Financial Regulation
The webcast of the CLMR and Allen & Overy event held on 19 November looking at benchmark manipulation is now available
Originally Published:
Tuesday, December 2, 2014