Law at the End of the Day

Larry Catá Backer's comments on current issues in transnational law and policy. These essays focus on the constitution of regulatory communities (political, economic, and religious) as they manage their constituencies and the conflicts between them. The context is globalization. This is an academic field-free zone: expect to travel "without documents" through the sometimes strongly guarded boundaries of international relations, constitutional, international, comparative, and corporate law.

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Journal of Financial Regulation: Issue 7(2) Articles Available Online

 

 

The editors of the Journal of Financial Regulation are delighted to share the news 
that our latest issue 7:2 is now available online.

Please visit https://academic.oup.com/jfr/issue/7/2 to access the journal’s latest issue, which includes contributions by

  • Patrick Bolton, Ugo Panizza, Mitu Gulati, Legal Air Cover
  • Lars P. Feld and Volker Wieland, The German Federal Constitutional Court Ruling and the European Central Bank’s Strategy
  • Keven S. Haeberle, Marginal Benefits of the Core Securities Laws
  • Corinne Zellweger-Gutknecht, Benjamin Geva, Seraina Grünewald, Digital Euro, Monetary Objects, and Price Stability: A Legal Analysis
  • Chunping Bush, The Rise and Fall of Dagong Global Credit Rating Agency: A Geopolitical Challenge for the Rating Industry

 

Larry Catá Backer at 10/27/2021 11:11:00 AM
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Larry Catá Backer
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
I hope you enjoy these essays. Each treats aspects of the relationship between law, broadly understood, and human organization. My essays are about government and governance, based on the following assumptions: Humans organize themselves in all sorts of ways. We bind ourselves to organization by all sorts of instruments. Law has been deployed to elaborate differences between economic organizations (principally corporations, partnerships and other entities), political organization (the state, supra-national, international, and non-governmental organizations), religious, ethnic and family organization. I am not convinced that these separations, now sometimes blindly embraced, are particularly useful. This skepticism serves as the foundation of the essays here. My thanks to Arianna Backer for research assistance.
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