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Symposium 'The accountability of financial regulators: lessons from the financial crisis' - Hoofdinhoud
| datum | 20 april 2012 11:00 - 20:30 |
|---|---|
| plaats | Maastricht |
| locatie | Universiteit Maastricht |
| zaal | Feestzaal |
| organisatie | Montesquieu Instituut (MI) |
The behavior of financial regulators before and during the 2007-2010 financial crisis has been put into question in several countries, where the actions and omissions by the bodies in charge of financial regulation and oversight has often contributed to the financial meltdown . This has prompted discussions and regulatory reforms at the national, European and international levels with regard to the ways in which accountability mechanisms could help to improve the legitimacy and the efficiency of financial regulation and supervision.
This symposium gathers leading scholars and practitioners from the European Union and the United States with expertise in the field of accountability in the financial sector. The main purpose of the event is to discuss about the role of accountability in financial regulation/supervision and, in the light of the financial crisis lessons, to propose policy measures aimed at strengthening the accountability of financial regulators. The symposium adopts a highly multidisciplinary approach and, for such reason, it will be of great interest to scholars, practitioners and students from Law, Economics, Business and Political Sciences alike and, more generally, to all those interested in financial regulation and supervision.
Speakers
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-Nicholas Dorn: professor of Law at the Erasmus University Rotterdam and a Research Fellow at Cardiff University
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-Pablo Iglesias Rodríguez: postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Law and a Fellow of the Montesquieu Institute
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-Claire Kelly: professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School
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-Phillip Kiiver: associate professor of Law at Maastricht University
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-Donato Masciandaro: professor of Economics at Bocconi University
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-Wim Naudé: professor of Development Economics and Entrepreneurship and Research Director at Maastricht School of Management
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-Carmine di Noia: Deputy Director General and Head of Capital Markets and listed companies at the Association of the Italian Corporations
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-Guillaume Prache: managing director of the European Federation of Financial Services Users
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-Luc Verhey: professor of Law at the University of Leiden and a member of the Dutch Council of State
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-Ellen Vos: professor of European Union Law at the Law Faculty of Maastricht University
Registration
To apply for this symposium, please register here.