Working Paper Series
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 [pdf]
The International Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism Regulatory Strategy: A Critical Analysis of Compliance Determinants in International Law [pdf]
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 [pdf]
Korean Legal Education for the Age of Professionalism: Suggestions for More Concerted Curricula [pdf]
Hostile Takeovers in Korea: Turning Point or Sticking Point for Policy Directions [pdf]
Legal Compliance and Korea Financial Services Market: Strategic Approach [pdf]
Charting Corporate and Financial Governance in Korea in the New Decade [pdf]
2010 Seoul Summit and Future of Financial Supervisory Board (FSB) as the Fourth Pillar [pdf]
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 [pdf]
How the Strong Negotiating Position of Wall Street Employees Impacts the Corporate Governance of Financial Firms [pdf]
Enhancing the Efficiency of Board Decision Making: Lessons Learned From the Financial Crisis of 2008 [pdf]
Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr.:
Hearing on "Legislative Proposals to Promote Accountability and Transparency at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau" [pdf]
Comment Letter to the U.S. Treasury Department Concerning the Regulatory Structures for Financial Institutions [pdf]
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 [pdf]
David Zaring
Regulation By Deal
The Three or Four Approaches to Financial Regulation
CFIUS As a Congressional Notification Service
International Institutional Performance in Crisis