Friday, September 19, 2014 - 9:00am to Saturday, September 20, 2014 - 12:55pm
Location: 
Munk School, Campbell Conference Facility, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto

One of the most pressing issues for countries following the recent financial crisis is the design of their financial system: should countries have in place a macroprudential regulator? How should systemic risk be regulated? What should be the role of the central bank? Is a “twin peaks” approach optimal? This conference will examine institutional design of financial markets and the role of regulators, alone and in coordination with each other, within these markets.  Domestic and international approaches to regulation will be addressed.  Join us for the discussion!

CPD Accreditation:

This program contains .75 Professionalism hours and 1.5 Substantive hours. 


Speakers include:
Prof. Anita Anand, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Prof. Jutta Brunnee, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Prof. Roberta Romano, Yale Law School
Prof. Steven L. Schwarcz, Duke University School of Law
Prof. Michael Trebilcock, University of Toronto Faculty of Law 

See the conference agenda (PDF)

Lunch included.  Registration fee: $100 plus GST
To register, email elana.fleischmann@utoronto.ca