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Armed And Dangerous: The Crime Of Mortgage Fraud And What Congress Must Do To Stop It, Gabriel Zitrin Sep 2010

Armed And Dangerous: The Crime Of Mortgage Fraud And What Congress Must Do To Stop It, Gabriel Zitrin

Legislation and Policy Brief

Instead, it will simply argue that while the relevant monetary policymakers continue far too slowly in the pursuit of mortgage securities reform, lawmakers whose purview includes the housing sector should use this opportunity to pursue a two-part strategy of aggressively combating fraud in the terms and sales of individual mortgages and taking bold measures to ensure that not simply embattled mortgage-holders but the victims of fraudulent lending behavior can achieve financial sustainability, even as they keep ownership of their homes.


Public Financing's Last Breaths, Kellen Clemons Sep 2010

Public Financing's Last Breaths, Kellen Clemons

Legislation and Policy Brief

After this peculiar and unique election cycle, the public financing laws will have to be redeveloped in order to have any bearing on future elections. Without some change to the rules, candidates will continue to opt out and use the Internet and grassroots initiatives to out-raise one another, to the possible disadvantage of the goals of the public finance system. In essence, this election cycle has seen politics destroy the current public financing system. Through the advisory opinions of the Federal Election Commission and the decisions of the major candidates to opt out of public financing, the role of the …


Empirical Modalities: Lessons For The Future Of International Investment, Susan Franck Jan 2010

Empirical Modalities: Lessons For The Future Of International Investment, Susan Franck

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Empirical approaches add value to international investment law and aid in its evolution. Nevertheless, we must "fit the forum to the fuss." When transforming international law, we select proper methodologies for specific research questions and make international law empiricism part of a larger post-structuralist, pluralist legal dialogue. In connection with that, my remarks first place empirical research on international investment in a historical context. I then discuss where the research is today and offer an example of how empirical methods can be used to understand, reassess, and possibly transform international investment law and related institutions. Finally, I consider the future …


The Impact Of The Financial Crisis On Trade And Investment, Padideh Ala'i Jan 2010

The Impact Of The Financial Crisis On Trade And Investment, Padideh Ala'i

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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Money Market Fund Reform Viewed Through A Systemic Risk Lens, Hilary Allen Jan 2010

Money Market Fund Reform Viewed Through A Systemic Risk Lens, Hilary Allen

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

INTRODUCTION: Money market funds ("MMFs") were first developed in the 1970s, and since that time, they have become increasingly popular as an alternative to deposit accounts. Since the financial crisis of September 2008, there has been much discussion about the systemic risks posed by alternatives to commercial banking products. One of the key themes of this discussion is whether the systemic importance of these alternative banking products justifies the imposition of heightened regulation and supervision. This article takes the view, after a comparison of deposit accounts and MMFs, that MMFs are systemically important. It then goes on to consider, through …


Money Market Fund Reform Viewed Through A Systemic Risk Lens, Hilary J. Allen Jan 2010

Money Market Fund Reform Viewed Through A Systemic Risk Lens, Hilary J. Allen

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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Enabling Investment In Environmental Sustainability, Heather Hughes Jan 2010

Enabling Investment In Environmental Sustainability, Heather Hughes

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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Checks And Balances: Using The Freedom Of Information Act To Evaluate The Federal Reserve Banks, Kara Karlson Jan 2010

Checks And Balances: Using The Freedom Of Information Act To Evaluate The Federal Reserve Banks, Kara Karlson

American University Law Review

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The Need For Debt Relief: How Debt Servicing Leads To Violations Of State Obligations Under The Icescr, Noel G. Villaroman Jan 2010

The Need For Debt Relief: How Debt Servicing Leads To Violations Of State Obligations Under The Icescr, Noel G. Villaroman

Human Rights Brief

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