In a review of OECD/G20’s principles of corporate governance, the FSB finds its members largely compliant with many of the best practices. However, it hints at problems in the structural organization of regulatory apparatuses in many jurisdictions. I would suspect … Continue Reading
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IMF Releases Report Showing Financial Globalization Going in Reverse
Specifically, cross-border banking is slowing. As per the report: “Growth in cross-border positions in relation to world GDP has come to a halt. This reflects much weaker capital flows to and from advanced economies, with diminished cross-border banking activity, and … Continue Reading
Congratulations to Georgetown Law’s Class of 2017
Best of wishes to Georgetown Law’s Class of 2017 and my wonderful students. The school’s commencement video is here.
JIEL Releases Editors’ Choice Collection
The Journal of International Economic Law’s editorial team has identified a collection of essays from trade and finance to dispute resolution and banking, highlighting a new, broader direction of scholarship. More here.