Justin O’Brien: Tracking the Efficacy of Financial Reform

Monday 14th June: JUSTIN O’BRIEN: “SNARING LEOPARDS? Tracking the Efficacy of Financial Reform in the Aftermath of the Crisis”, 7.30pm QUEEN’S

Professor Justin O’Brien has worked as a news journalist with the BBC and editor of television current affairs at UTV. In August 2006, he was appointed Professor of Corporate Governance in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the Australian National University.

O’Brien was chosen by the Economic and Social Research Council to examine the global impact of legislation introduced in the aftermath of the economic crisis, and his speech will address these issues.

This event is free to EAS members, £2 for non-members. If you would like to have dinner with the speaker, then please email me (catherina.yurchyshyn@queens.ox.ac.uk) by 6pm on Sunday 13th June.

WHERE: LECTURE ROOM B, QUEEN’S COLLEGE
WHEN: 7.30pm, MONDAY 8TH WEEK
WHAT: “SNARING LEOPARDS? Tracking the Efficacy of Financial Reform in the Aftermath of the Crisis”

Update: Mr O’Brien’s paper “Snaring Leopards: Tracking the Efficacy of Financial Reform in the Aftermath of the Crisis“ is available here (PDF).