'Causes of the Global Financial Crisis and Core Regulatory Lessons': Professor George Walker
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Description: | On Friday 23rd November 2012, Professor G.A. Walker of Queen Mary University of London spoke at an event held at Wolfson College in association with the Wolfson Law Society. |
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Created: | 2012-12-03 10:10 |
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Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law MOVED
Wolfson Sir David Williams Law Society Podcast MOVED |
Publisher: | University of Cambridge |
Copyright: | Mr D.J. Bates |
Language: | eng (English) |
Keywords: | Global Financial Crisis; Banking Crisis; Financial Regulation; Corporate Law; Corporate Regulation; |
Abstract: | George Walker is the Professor in International Financial Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University, London. He is a Barrister and Member of the Honourable Society of Inner Temple in London and a Member of the New York Bar. He has been a Legal Consultant with the International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC and worked on over 30 country projects. He has held teaching, research or examination positions at Harvard University, Georgetown Law School, Hong Kong University, University of Tokyo, Edinburgh University and Cambridge University. He has published extensively. He has been awarded a highly distinguished Major Research Fellowship with the Leverhulme Trust to work in the area of 'Financial Law and Money'. |
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