CEL Events (Past)
- Launch Event - Risk & Regulation: Regulation and the social meaning of risk
- Ethical performance of business – achievements, aspirations and expectations
- Business reputation - ethics in the downturn
- Expertise in Ethics & Risk Regulation
- Inaugural AstraZeneca Think Tank Debate
- The Governance of Autonomous Systems
- Second Annual Lecture: The Moral Limits of Markets
- Perception and Reality: The Compensation Culture
- Performance vs. Compliance: A Global Leader's Guide to Managing Business Conduct
- Tweeting to Topple Tyranny: Social Media, corporate Social Responsibility & Human Rights
- Shareholder Engagement in the Embedded Business Corporation: Investment Activism, Human Rights and TWAIL Discourse
- Conflicts of Interest: A mere governance challenge or a moral maze?
- Humans vs. Robots: Where are the limits of what an autonomous system should do?
- Between Law and Markets: Is there a Role for Ethics and Culture in Financial Regulation?
- Handling Problem Projects - Accountability mechanisms at international financial institutions and case studies
- CEL Annual Lecture 2012: Media Freedoms & Media Standards
- Lehman Brothers and the Lawyers: (When) Are Lawyers Ethically Responsible for Client Wrongs?
- Workshop on the Financial Sustainability of Banks
- Think Tank with Andrew Bailey
Between Law and Markets: Is there a Role for Ethics and Culture in Financial Regulation?
Publication date: Sep 6, 2012 11:40:00 AM
Start: Oct 10, 2012 6:00:00 PM
Location: UCL Faculty of Laws, Bentham House, Endsleigh Gardens, WC1H 0EG
About this Event:
What do we do when law and markets fail? When we hear the suggestion we need to transform the culture, or ensure there is a better tone from the top, should we reach for a pistol or, as I prefer to think of it, a dagger dipped in cynicism? More pertinently, can regulators do anything with concepts as nebulous as culture or as contested as ethics? These questions were posed by the first in Centre for Ethics and Law series of events around law and the ethics of capitalism.
Participants:
- Dan Awrey, University of Oxford
- The Hon Mr Justice William Blair
- Professor David Kershaw, London School of Economics
Chaired by The Hon Mr Justice Ross Cranston
Further information:
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