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Symposium
on Managing Systemic Risk
7-9 April 2010
(Preliminary Programme to be Released on 1 January 2010)
The current financial crisis has generated a considerable amount of debate about systemic risk and how best in the future it should be managed. This Symposium will provide an opportunity to explore some of the key concerns in that debate. The symposium will address topics such as: what is systemic risk, sovereign debt, narrow and complex banking, Islamic banking, deposit insurance, cross-border bank and non bank failures, financial crisis containment, individual country case studies reflecting on the performance of the official safety net players, and finally proposals for reform and the way ahead. For instance, is there a need for greater public sector involvement in shaping how financial markets operate?
The scholarship will go some way to plug the gap in our knowledge and understanding of the law of systemic crises, through the production of an innovative, international and interdisciplinary collection of work which links both the policy and legal issues surrounding systemic crises.
Please download the programme and registration information:
Symposium Plan
Kindly note that the Corporate Rate (£625, there is an "early bird" rate of £525 if registered before 15 January 2010) includes three nights accommodation at Scarman House, located on the Warwick University campus.
Delegates that require a fourth night lodging then the bookings can be made at an additional charge.
Space is limited and places will be filled on a "first come basis".
Letters of Invitation can be provided by contacting:
J.C.Wilson@warwick.ac.uk
For more information contact:
warwick.symposium@warwick.ac.uk
The University of Warwick
School of Law
Coventry, CV4 7AL