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Volume 13, Number 3, 1 September 2010

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The Quest for International Law in Financial Regulation and Monetaryaffairs
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The Crisis of 200709: Nature, Causes, and Reactions
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The International Monetary System: A Look Back Over Seven Decades
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Towards a New Architecture for Financial Stability: Seven Principles
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Why Soft Law Dominates International Financeand not Trade
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The Role and Prospects of International Law in Financial Regulation and Supervision
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Border Problems
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Addressing Government Failure Through International Financial Law
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The Role of Transparency in Financial Regulation
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Global Securities Regulation after the Financial Crisis
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What Role for Non-Discrimination and Prudential Standards in International Financial Law?
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Financial Services Trade after the Crisis: Policy and Legal Conjectures
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WTO Subsidies Discipline During and after the Crisis
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The Role of Competition and State Aid Policy in Financial and Monetary Law
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International Regulatory Reform and Financial Taxes
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The Role of International Law in Monetary Affairs
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Financial Stability and Monetary Policy: Need for International Surveillance
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