Courses of Study 2017-2018 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
Courses of Study 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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LAW 7360 - International Financial Regulation


     
Fall. 2 credits. S/U grades only.

No prerequisites although students should have taken Business Organizations in a prior semester or concurrently this semester. Limited enrollment. Some sessions of this course will be conducted by video conference.

U. Zulauf.

This is a unique seminar, offered by the former deputy CEO, General Counsel and member of the Executive Board of the Swiss financial markets regulator, FINMA. It provides an introduction to the international regulation of the financial markets. No prior familiarity with financial regulation is required. The course will begin with a basic review of the principal features and reasons for financial regulation, including consideration of the global financial crisis, as well as the anti-competitive and protectionists effects that financial regulation can have. The seminar will also discuss the principal bodies involved in international financial regulation, such as the Financial Stability Board and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, as well as their principal functions. A particular discussion will focus on the system and limits of the Basel Committee’s Capital Standards and the role of the IMF in Financial Regulation. Conflicts of law and cross-border enforcement issues will also be studied, with a particular focus on recent examples, including in derivatives regulation, international bank resolution, the LIBOR-case and the Swiss-U.S. tax dispute. Short written papers and short oral presentations will be required.



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