Seminar (Cambridge and by way of Groups)
In response to the current adjustments to the UK Itemizing Guidelines and the proposed EU Itemizing Act, we’re happy to ask you to our hybrid seminar on regulatory competitors regarding capital markets between the EU and the UK.
The seminar will happen on Thursday 28 March 2024 from 10h to 12h GMT, 11h to 13h CET. The in-person occasion will happen within the Legislation School of the College of Cambridge, room G24.
You may as well to comply with the seminar on-line through the use of the following Groups-link.
This seminar is organised in collaboration with the College of Cambridge (UK), the London Faculty of Economics and Political Science (UK) and KU Leuven (Belgium). We’re delighted to announce that the seminar shall be led by three esteemed audio system from the completely different universities.
Professor Veerle Colaert: Professor Colaert holds the chair for monetary legislation at KU Leuven since 2011 and is co-director of the KU Leuven Jan Ronse Institute for Firm and Monetary Legislation. She’s going to cowl the lately proposed EU Itemizing Act in her discuss on “The ‘EU Itemizing Act Bundle’: harmonisation, de-harmonisation and regulatory competitors.”
Professor Eílis Ferran: Professor Ferran is Professor of Firm & Securities Legislation on the College of Cambridge and is a fellow at St Catherine’s Faculty. She’s going to focus on the adjustments to the UK Itemizing Guidelines, by giving an summary of potential adjustments and examples of regulatory competitors.
Assistant Professor Elizabeth Howell: Assistant Professor Howell is Assistant Professor of Legislation at LSE. She’s going to give attention to the Monetary Conduct Authority (FCA), the switch of higher powers to the FCA in gentle of Brexit, and the accompanying accountability points in her discuss on “Who watches the watchers”.
There shall be a chance to ask questions on the finish of the talks in the course of the Q&A. to know the way these adjustments might result in extra regulatory competitors between the UK and EU? Discover out on the twenty eighth of March 2024.