'Did Derivatives Cause the Financial Crisis? A Practising Lawyer's Perspective' - Ed Murray: 3CL Lecture (audio)

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Description: As part of the Faculty's 3CL/Private Law Seminars, and sponsored by 3CL, Ed Murray, a partner at Allen & Overy, gave an evening lecture entitled "Did derivatives cause the financial crisis? A practising lawyer's perspective" on Monday, 13 February 2012.

Ed Murray is a senior member of the Allen & Overy team advising ISDA (International Swaps and Derivatives Association) as its principal global external counsel, and is Chairman of ISDA's Financial Law Reform Committee, which co-ordinates ISDA's lobbying efforts with international organisations, European institutions and national authorities on financial law reform matters.

For more information see the Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law website at http://www.3cl.law.cam.ac.uk/

This entry provides an audio source for iTunes U.
 
Created: 2012-02-13 20:03
Collection: 3CL Travers Smith Seminar Series
3CL Travers Smith Seminar Series (audio)
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Mr D.J. Bates
Language: eng (English)
Distribution: World     (downloadable)
Keywords: Finance; Derivatives; Swaps; Financial Crisis; Banking Law; Banking Crisis; Credit Crunch; Collateralised Debt Obligations;
Categories: iTunes - Psychology & Social Science - Law
Explicit content: No
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