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.
Enter the Dragon VII: Finding China’s Proper Role in WTO Negotiations
The Bellwether Series 2012: Australia - Asia-Pacific
Chairman’s remark by Simon Cox, Asia Economics Editor, The Economist
Originally Published:
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Enter the Dragon VI: China and the New Financial Order
Enter the Dragon V: Industrial Policy and Merger Trends in China
Enter the Dragon III: The Role of Legal Culture in China’s Relationship with the International Economic Order
Enter the Dragon II: Who Is Using Who? China and the International Economic Legal Order
China's Bellicosity Opens Doors for US
For 20 years China's foreign policies were a model of the subtle but effective pursuit of self-interest, but in the past two years, the middle kingdom has seemingly lost the plot.
Originally Published:
Friday, July 27, 2012
The Mahon & Moriarty Tribunal Reports- How Was it Allowed to Happen?
Justin O'Brien discusses the Mahon and Moriarty Tribunal Reports and the implications for Ireland.
Originally Published:
Monday, July 23, 2012