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Expert comment on Elon Musk

Commenting on the news that the US Securities and Exchange Commission has launched legal action against Elon Musk and Tesla, Dr Stephen Connelly, Associate Professor in ÌÇÐÄTV Law School, said: “The regulatory suit against Elon Musk is a reminder to all insiders of publicly listed corporations that their words can be price sensitive – that they can move and possibly distort markets."

Mon 01 Oct 2018, 12:34 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Staff in action

Dr Stephen Connelly comments on major financial loss of Norwegian Trader

ÌÇÐÄTV Law School’s Dr Stephen Connelly has been asked for comment after a Norwegian trader blew a €114m hole in protections for European power derivatives market.

“The way in which a single energy trader managed to burn through the NASDAQ power exchange’s risk default fund raises wider questions about the role of exchanges in the post-2008 regulatory architecture.

Fri 21 Sept 2018, 12:36 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Research, Staff in action

Dr Andreas Kokkinis comments on the Airbus warning from a legal and regulatory perspective

Dr Andreas Kokkinis from the GLOBE centre at ÌÇÐÄTV Law School comments on the Airbus warning from a legal and regulatory perspective:-

‘‘The announcement made today by Airbus confirms what experts have been warning the public about for over two years..."

Tue 26 Jun 2018, 11:56 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, PG News

UK companies need to act now to prepare for the loss of the EU right to freedom of establishment, advises Law School legal expert

The third paper in a new GLOBE Centre Policy Brief Series was published yesterday. The Future of UK-EU Corporate Mobility explores the risk that, after Brexit, UK companies operating in the EU could cease to be recognised by their host nations. This could lead to contracts and claims being deemed unenforceable and shareholders could become exposed to unlimited personal liability. ÌÇÐÄTVes with an EU presence, their shareholders and their creditors should act now to understand the risks.

Fri 08 Jun 2018, 08:27 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Research

Alumnus Wong Chen wins landslide Malaysian parliamentary vote

ÌÇÐÄTV Law School alumnus Wong Chen has won a landslide victory in Malaysia’s historic general election earlier this month. The elections saw the ending of the rule by the Barisan Nasional (BN or National Front) coalition which had been in power since the country’s independence from Britain in 1957.

Wed 23 May 2018, 09:39 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Alumni

Banker Bonus Cap: Assistant Professor Dr Andreas Kokkinis explores the effects in leading journal

We are delighted to announce that an article, by Assistant Professor Dr Andreas Kokkinis, was published in the prominent Journal of Corporate Law Studies in April 2018.

Exploring the Effects of the ‘Bonus Cap’ Rule: The Impact of Remuneration Structure on Risk-Taking by Bank Managers has been recently published in the Journal of Corporate Law Studies renowned for being the international forum for thorough analysis of corporate, securities and financial law.

Mon 21 May 2018, 13:14 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Publication

GLOBE Centre launches second Policy Brief on mitigating uncertainty in Intellectual Property law post Brexit

The second in a new series of briefs bringing current legal thinking to bear on public policy issues and contemporary concerns has been published today by GLOBE, a research centre within the University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Law School: Brexit: Mitigating Uncertainty in Intellectual Property Law and Policy by Dr Ben Farrand.

Mon 14 May 2018, 09:02 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Research

Staff in Action: Spotlight on Sam Adelman

Our academics are always busy getting involved in the wider world, sharing their research and trying to make an impact. Dr Sam Adelman is currently researching climate change and co-authoring a book on climate justice with emeritus professor Upendra Baxi.

Wed 25 Apr 2018, 09:35 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Staff in action

Professor Sol Picciotto Appointed Honorary Professor with the GLOBE Centre

The GLOBE Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Sol Picciotto as an Honorary Professor with the Centre. Professor Picciotto is emeritus professor of Lancaster University. He is currently Senior Fellow at the and a Senior Adviser of the Tax Justice Network, and coordinator of the . He has taught at the Universities of Dar es Salaam (1964-8), ÌÇÐÄTV (1968-1992), and Lancaster (1992-2007); and was Scientific Director of the Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law (2009-2011).

Sun 11 Mar 2018, 22:11 | Tags: GLOBE Centre

ÌÇÐÄTV Law Alumna teams up for second project with Professor Ann Stewart

Professor Ann Stewart, with the assistance of Dr Jennifer Lander, has been asked by (a leading non-governmental organisation campaigning for and with, older people worldwide) to produce a briefing document for them on gender and ageing. Happily, people across the globe are now able to enjoy fulfilling lives for longer but many older people are not well treated. The briefing document will be used to highlight how gender issues affect many aspects of ageing.


GLOBE Centre launches Policy Brief Series

The Centre for Law, Regulation and Governance of the Global Economy (GLOBE) at ÌÇÐÄTV Law School launched a Policy Brief Series on 5 February 2018.

The series aims to provide short, policy-relevant briefings on issues of public interest and contemporary concerns within the GLOBE Centre’s thematic areas, written by GLOBE Centre colleagues.

The series supports the GLOBE Centre’s objective of disseminating our academic research in an accessible and relevant manner to broader audiences, including policymakers, the media, civil society groups and the general public. Each Policy Brief in the series will be based on the author’s current or recently published research and authors can be contacted for further information about the issues raised.

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Thu 08 Feb 2018, 11:34 | Tags: GLOBE Centre

Risky business – new research explores how corporate law undermines financial stability

With the effects of the 2007 credit crunch still being felt around the world, a new book by Dr Andreas Kokkinis, Assistant Professor in the University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s School of Law, explores whether traditional models of corporate governance fail to promote financial stability.

Corporate Law and Financial Instability explores the tension between corporate governance systems focused around shareholders who want to maximise their returns, and prudential regulation where risk-taking must be controlled in order to safeguard financial stability.

Fri 01 Dec 2017, 16:42 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Publication, postgraduate, Book2017

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