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Seminar Programme for 2018

Michaelmas Term

Date

Speaker

Title

Paper/Slides

Recording

23 Oct 2018

12.45pm

Professor David Kershaw
London School of Economics

'The Foundations of Anglo-American Corporate Fiduciary Law: Connected Assets and the Idea of Property'

 

 

 

30 Oct 2018

12.45pm

Dr Andreas Kokkinis
University of Warwick

'Revisiting the Case for Employee Participation in Corporate Governance'

 

 

 

13 Nov 2018

12.45pm

Dr Jay Cullen
University of Sheffield

'The Case for Abolishing Deposit Insurance Limits'

Dr Jay Cullen Slides

 

22 Nov 2018

12.45pm

Professor Jennifer Hill
University of Sydney

'Liability for Seriously Flawed Corporate Cultures'

 

 

Lent Term

Date

Speaker

Title

Paper/Slides

Recording

23 Jan 2018

1pm

Dr Jay Cullen
Reader in Banking Law and Financial Regulation, University of Sheffield

'Securitisation, Ring-Fencing and Housing Bubbles: Financial Stability Implications of UK & EU Bank Reforms'

 

Postponed

13 Feb 2018

1pm

Robert Hingley
Senior Adviser, Ondra; Member and Former Director-General, Takeover Panel

'The Takeover Code in its Wider Regulatory and Political Context'

Robert Hingley Slides

 

20 Feb 2018

1pm

Dr Michael Galanis
Senior Lecturer in Company Law, University of Manchester

'Saving the World with or From Corporate Law: A Silent Death for the Corporation?'

Michael Galanis Slides

 

13 March 2018

1pm

Steven Schwarcz
Stanley A. Star Professor of Law & Business, Duke University

'Central Clearing of Financial Contracts'

 

 

3CL Distinguished Guest Lecture

Date

Speaker

Title

Paper/Slides

Recording

7 February 2018

6-7.30pm

LG17, Faculty of Law

Chris Hale
Senior Partner, Travers Smith

'Private Equity: the Challenges of Success'

 

 

3CL Workshops (Invitation only)

Date

Speaker

Title

6 March 2018

12.45pm

G11, Faculty of Law

Dr Felix Steffek
University of Cambridge

'The Cost of Capital: The Normative Foundation of Corporate Law?'

27 November 2018

12.45pm

G11, Faculty of Law

Professor Eilis Ferran
University of Cambridge

'Brexit and UK Company Law: An Opportunity to Reform Legal Capital to Strengthen Corporate Governance'