Book Presentation: The Logic of Financial Nationalism by Dr Federico Lupo-Pasini (By invitation only)
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- Book Presentation: The Logic of Financial Nationalism by Dr Federico Lupo-Pasini (By invitation only)
December
08
Friday
Speaker: | Dr Federico Lupo-Pasini, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast |
Moderator: | Associate Professor Wang Jiangyu, NUS Law |
Time: | 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm (SGT) |
Venue: | Block B Conference Room (next to CBFL), NUS (Bukit Timah Campus) |
Type of Participation: | Participation by Invitation Only |
Description
Using case studies ranging from cross-border bank resolution to sovereign debt, the author analyses the role of international law in protecting financial sovereignty, and the risks for the global financial system posed by the lack of international cooperation. Despite the post-crisis reforms, the global financial system is still mainly based on a logic of financial nationalism. International financial law plays a major role in this regard as it still focuses more on the protection of national interests rather than the promotion of global objectives. This is an inefficient approach because it encourages bad domestic governance and reduces capital mobility. In this analysis, Lupo-Pasini discusses some of the alternatives (such as the European Banking Union, Regulatory Passports, and international financial courts), and offers a new vision for the role of international law in maintaining and fostering global financial stability.
About The Author
Dr Federico Lupo-Pasini is a lecturer in international business and finance law at Queen’s University Belfast School of Law. He studied at the World Trade Institute and was a PhD scholar at the NUS Law. He previously worked at the University of New South Wales. He has published in numerous journals in the field of international economic law, and he has served as a consultant on international finance and international trade law for the Asian Development Bank, the EU, and various governments in Asia.
Contact Information
For more information, please contact Ms Germaine Tan at cbfl@nus.edu.sgOrganised By
Centre for Banking & Finance Law