Speeches Blog Post Icon Speech to American Society of International Law – March 2010

In March, I had the good fortune to participate in on a panel at the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law. I greatly enjoyed spending the day with so many thoughtful academics, practitioners, and students who care passionately about international law.

My talk was broad and covered some aspects of the financial crisis, up to and including the eurozone/Greece situation. I also made the argument that while informal agreements and working arrangements in the G20 and specialized regulatory groups can achieve much, in at least two areas I believe more formal arrangements will be needed: cross-border exchanges of information and cross-border resolution of failed banks.

The full text of my speech appears here: ASIL remarks

It will also be published in the formal proceedings of the annual meeting by the ASIL.

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