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Transparency Is The New Opacity: Constructing Final Regulation After The Crisis, Caroline Bradley
Transparency Is The New Opacity: Constructing Final Regulation After The Crisis, Caroline Bradley
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Present At The Resurrection: Islamic Finance And Islamic Law, Haider Ala Hamoudi
Present At The Resurrection: Islamic Finance And Islamic Law, Haider Ala Hamoudi
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This short paper summarizes an extremely stimulating plenary session, held at the XVIIIth Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law in Washington DC, dealing specifically with the topic of Islamic finance. The speakers were three renowned leaders in the field. Specifically, they were Kilian Balz, a partner at Amereller who has both practiced extensively in the field, and written about it while at the Harvard Islamic Legal Studies Program at Harvard Law School, Frank Vogel, coauthor of a leading book on Islamic finance and former director of the Islamic Legal Studies Program, and Mahmoud El Gamal, a prolific writer …
Consultation And Legitimacy In Transnational Standard-Setting, Caroline Bradley
Consultation And Legitimacy In Transnational Standard-Setting, Caroline Bradley
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Open Government And The Implementation Of The Dodd-Frank Act, Caroline Bradley
Open Government And The Implementation Of The Dodd-Frank Act, Caroline Bradley
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Ability To Pay, John A. E. Pottow
Ability To Pay, John A. E. Pottow
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The landmark Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 ("Dodd-Frank") transforms the regulation of consumer credit in the United States. Many of its changes have been high-profile, attracting considerable media and scholarly attention, most notably the establishment of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB"). Even specific consumer reforms, such as a so-called "plain vanilla" proposal, drew hot debate and lobbying firepower. But when the dust settled, one profoundly transformative innovation that did not garner the same outrage as plain vanilla or the CFPB did get into the law: imposing upon lenders a duty to assure a borrower's ability to repay. Ensuring a borrower's …