Sessions Information

  • January 9, 2016
    8:30 am - 10:15 am
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: 250
    Hotel: New York Hilton Midtown
    Room: Gramercy West
    Floor: Second Floor
    Both the rules and the enforcement of financial regulation are inevitably shaped by larger political forces. This panel will explore both the successes and the failures of recent financial regulatory reforms in overcoming political pressures, and the prospect that new reforms might advance the depoliticization of financial regulation. It will also examine what is at stake in this debate, and how the interaction of politics and financial regulation can result in clear winners and losers, for groups of individuals, types of institutions, and different regulatory systems. Finally, it will reflect on the potential dangers of delinking politics and financial regulation.

    The Section held a virtual business meeting in advance of the Annual Meeting.
Session Speakers
Columbia Law School
Speaker

Boston College Law School
Speaker

Cornell Law School
Speaker

University of Minnesota Law School
Moderator

The George Washington University Law School
Speaker from a Call for Papers

Session Fees
  • 6130 Financial Institutions and Consumer Financial Services: $0.00