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VOLUME XXVIII |
NUMBER 2 |
2003 |
SYMPOSIUM
DO FINANCIAL SUPERMARKETS NEED SUPER REGULATORS?
Co-sponsored with the Brooklyn Law School
Center for the Study of International Business Law
Foreword (PDF)
Joan G. Wexler
PANEL I (PART 1):
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CONSOLIDATED
AND FUNCTIONAL REGULATION
Principal Paper
Examining the United Kingdom's Experience in Adopting the Single Financial Regulator Model (PDF)
Eilís Ferran
Panel I (Part 1): Discussion Transcript (PDF)
PANEL I (PART 2):
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CONSOLIDATED
AND FUNCTIONAL REGULATION
Principal Papers
Super Regulator: A Comparative Analysis of Securities and Derivatives Regulation in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan (PDF)
Jerry W. Markham
The Role of the Central Banks in Bank Supervision in the United States and the United Kingdom (PDF)
Heidi Mandanis Schooner
Panel I (Part 2): Discussion Transcript (PDF)
Keynote Address (PDF)
Peter R. Fisher
PANEL II:
APPROPRIATENESS OF REGULATION AT THE FEDERAL OR STATE
LEVEL
Principal Papers
Financial Market Regulation and Supervision:
How Many Peaks for the Euro Area (PDF)
Giorgio Di Giorgio
Carmine Di Noia
Reconciling Federal and State Interests in Securities Regulation in the United States and Europe (PDF)
Roberta S. Karmel
Panel 2: Discussion Transcript (PDF)
NOTES
Asset Securitization: Is it a Resolution Option for China's Non-Performing Loans? (PDF)
Hui (Hannah) Cao
"Regulation S" and the Territorial Approach to Securities Regulation: Are They Effective? –A Study of United States Securities Regulation in Light of British and Chinese Securites Regulations (PDF)
Jaime M. Jackson
Development of Copyright Protection in Korea: Its History, Inherent Limits, and Suggested Solutions (PDF)
Yunjeong Choi
Brooklyn Journal of International Law Editorial Board
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