Viterbo, 11-12 June, 2010
The Financial Crisis and The Global Regulatory Governance
Università “La Tuscia”
Rettorato-Aula Magna
Via Santa Maria in Gradi n. 4
Friday June 11th 2010
14:30 p.m. Welcome
14:30 p.m. Opening Session
“Regulatory Failures and the Impact of the Financial Crisis”
Chairman Professor Sabino Cassese
(Judge of the Italian Constitutional Court)
Maurizia De Bellis, Global Financial Standards and Regulatory Failure;
Karen B. Sigmond, Banking Regulation in Mexico: Lessons from Financial Crisis.
15:00 p.m.
Discussant: Professor Daniel Bradlow
American University Washington College of Law and University of Pretoria
15:15 p.m.
Discussant: Professor Giulio Napolitano
Università “Roma Tre”, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche
15:30 p.m. General Discussion
16:30 p.m. coffee break
17:00 p.m. Second Session
“Regulatory and Institutional Responses”
Myriam Senn, The impact of the financial crisis on institutional transformation
Markus Glaser, Global risk management for transnational markets: developing an effective regulatory system for financial services
Maciej Borowicz, Global Regulatory Contracts: Basel II and Beyond.
17:30 p.m.
Discussant: Professor David Zaring
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
17:45 p.m.
Discussant: Professor Christian Tomuschat
Institut für Völker- und Europarecht, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
18:00 p.m. General Discussion
19:00 p.m. End of session
20:30 p.m. Dinner
Saturday June 12th 2010
9:30 a.m. Third Session
“A Critical Assessment”
Chairman: Professor Richard B. Stewart
School of Law, New York University
Martins Paparinskis, Protection of Investors in Financial Crises: Lessons of 1929 and 1930
Chiara Orlandini, The Finance Good Shepherd: How legal intervention will serve the quest for global financial stability as a public good
Elisabetta Cervone, Credit Rating Agencies: Do We Need Draconian Oversight? A Critical Assessment of Current Reforms Initiatives.
10:00 a.m.
Discussant: Professor Alfred C. Aman Jr.
School of Law, Indiana University
10:15 a.m.
Discussant: Dr. Matthias Goldmann
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
10:30 a.m. General Discussion
12:00 a.m. Gal Project: Agenda and Next Steps
12:30 a.m. End of session
12:30 a.m. Lunch