Workshop on Regulation and Coordination: Adam Feibelman
Remapping International Financial Regulation
Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Sumter Davis Marks Professor of Law, Tulane University Law School
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About the Speaker
Adam Feibelman’s teaching and research focus on bankruptcy law, regulation of financial institutions, legal issues related to sovereign debt and international monetary law.
His recent scholarship includes “Europe and the Future of International Monetary Law” (forthcoming, Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems), “Involuntary Bankruptcy for States” (Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy) and “American States and Sovereign Debt Restructuring” (in Skeel & Conti-Brown, eds., When States Go Broke). His current work explores the IMF’s role in international financial regulation.
He joined the Tulane faculty in 2009. Prior to that, he was a faculty member at the University of North Carolina School of Law and University of Cincinnati School of Law and taught as a Bigelow Fellow at the University of Chicago. He clerked for Judge Gilbert S. Merritt of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.