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As a result of the current financial crisis, there have been many calls for strict new regulation of over …
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Since the inception of the international investment law system, investment promotion and protection have been the raison d’être of investment treaties and states have confined their policy space in order to attract foreign investment and protect their investors abroad. Languishing in relative...
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Over the last few years, the right to regulate has evolved from a rather inconspicuous, mistrusted concept to a necessary component of international investment agreements. This brief study offers a complementary account of the right to regulate compared to the author’s treatment of the topic a...
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When things go wrong, it is always good to find someone to blame. As the credit crisis started to unfold in 2007, credit rating agencies (“CRAs”) emerged as the villain – or scapegoat, one might say – for commentators and regulators alike. To sum up, observers accused CRAs of doing a...
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Having defined, on one hand, what the real dangers of derivatives are, and on the other hand, the observed changes from their predecessors , what are the main flaws of the new regulations, and how could they be improved? This paper analyses the risks and potential results of the European and US...
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. Yet, most of the existing rules in financial regulation are still “atomistic,” in that they fail to incorporate the fact …
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. Yet, most of the existing rules in financial regulation are still “atomistic,” in that they fail to incorporate the fact …
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