Duke University Global Capital Markets Center - Global Financial Architecture
GLOBAL FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE- INDEX:
- A Bankruptcy Reorganization Approach to Sovereign Debt Restructuring
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- 85 Cornell L. Rev. Issue #4 (May 2000)
- Global Decentralization and the Subnational Debt Problem
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- Forthcoming
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- See Also: BANKRUPTCY / INSOLVENCY
- See Also: SOVEREIGN DEBT RESTRUCTURING
- “Idiot’s Guide” to Sovereign Debt Restructuring
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- See Also: SOVEREIGN DEBT RESTRUCTURING
- Indirectly Held Securities and Intermediary Risk
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- Forthcoming issue 2001-2 (September 2001) of the Uniform Law Review (Revue de droit uniforme)
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- See Also: BANKRUPTCY / INSOLVENCY
- See Also: COMMERCIAL LAW
- See Also: CORPORATE FINANCE
- See Also: GLOBAL COLLATERAL, CUSTODY, AND SETTLEMENT
- See Also: SECURITIES LAW
- See Also: SECURITIZATION
- Intermediary Risk in a Global Economy
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- Forthcoming 50 Duke Law Journal (April 2001)
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- See Also: BANKRUPTCY / INSOLVENCY
- See Also: COMMERCIAL LAW
- See Also: CORPORATE FINANCE
- See Also: GLOBAL COLLATERAL, CUSTODY, AND SETTLEMENT
- See Also: SECURITIES LAW
- See Also: SECURITIZATION
- Private Ordering
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- Forthcoming in Northwestern University Law Review (Fall 2002)
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- See Also: COMMERCIAL LAW
- See Also: CORPORATE FINANCE
- Private Ordering of Public Markets: The Rating Agency Paradox
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- 2002 University of Illinois Law Review 1 (2002)
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- See Also: BANKRUPTCY / INSOLVENCY
- See Also: COMMERCIAL LAW
- See Also: CORPORATE FINANCE
- See Also: SECURITIES LAW
- See Also: SECURITIZATION
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