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Global Administrative Law and the Post-Crisis Financial Order
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
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- The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act’s Turn to International Law
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* Professors Brummer and Zaring did not submit remarks for the Proceedings.
1 My remarks on this panel are drawn from my article, Who’s in Charge of Global Finance?, 45 Geo. J. Int’l L.971 (2014).
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