C-LEAF's working paper series features the current scholarship-in-progress of C-LEAF faculty and fellows.
Michael Abramowicz: Prediction Markets for Corporate Governance Intellectual Property for Market Experimentation
Navin Beekarry Hedge Funds and Offshore Financial Centers: New Challenges for the Regulation of Systemic Risks The International Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism Regulatory Strategy: A Critical Analysis of Compliance Determinants in International Law
Donald C. Clarke
Aaron Dhir Realigning the Corporate Building Blocks: Shareholder Proposals as a Vehicle for Achieving Corporate Social and Human Rights Accountability Towards a Race and Gender-Conscious Conception of the Firm: Canadian Corporate Governance, Law and Diversity Shadow and Light: Addressing Information Asymmetries Through Enhanced Social Disclosure in Canadian Securities Law Shareholder Engagement in the Embedded Business Corporation: Investment Activism, Human Rigths and TWAIL Discourse Canada The Politics of Knowledge Dissemination: Corporate Reporting, Shareholder Voice and Human Rights Of Takeovers, Foreign Investment and Human Rights: Unpacking the Noranda-Minmetals Conundrum Darian Ibrahim The (Not So) Puzzling Behavior of Angel Investors Financing the Next Silicon Valley Debt as Venture Capital
David Young-Cheol Jeong Impending Amendements to Korean Corporate Laws in 2009: A Mystic Mix Korean Legal Education for the Age of Professionalism: Suggestions for More Concerted Curricula Hostile Takeovers in Korea: Turning Point or Sticking Point for Policy Directions Legal Compliance and Korea Financial Services Market: Strategic Approach Charting Corporate and Financial Governance in Korea in the New Decade 2010 Seoul Summit and Future of Financial Supervisory Board (FSB) as the Fourth Pillar Mark Klock: What Will it Take to Label Participation in a Deceptive Scheme to Defraud Buyers of Securities a Violation of Section 10(B)? Lessons Learned from Bernard Madoff: Why We Should Partially Privatize the Barney Fifes at the Sec Improving the Culture of Ethical Behavior in the Financial Sector: Time to Expressly Provide for Private Enforcement Against Aiders and Abettors of Securities Fraud
Jeffery Manns: Rating Risk after the Subprime Mortgage Crisis: A User Fee Approach for Rating Agency Accountability Building Better Bailouts: The Case for a Long-Term Investment Approach
Lawrence E. Mitchell: The Financial Determinants of Corporate Governance Toward a New Law and Economics: The Case of the Stock Market
Bernard S. Sharfman: Using the Law to Reduce Systematic Risk How the Strong Negotiating Position of Wall Street Employees Impacts the Corporate Governance of Financial Firms Enhancing the Efficiency of Board Decision Making: Lessons Learned From the Financial Crisis of 2008
Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr.: Hearing on "Legislative Proposals to Promote Accountability and Transparency at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau" Comment Letter to the U.S. Treasury Department Concerning the Regulatory Structures for Financial Institutions Hearing on "Credit Card Practices: Current Consumer and Regulatory Issues" on April 26, 2007 Before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit of the Committee of Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives
David Zaring Regulation By Deal The Three or Four Approaches to Financial Regulation CFIUS As a Congressional Notification Service International Institutional Performance in Crisis