AIIFL Publications


Digital Finance, COVID-19 and Existential Sustainability Crises: Setting the Agenda for the 2020s by Douglas W. Arner, Ross P. Buckley, Andrew M. Dahdal and Dirk A. Zetzsche | AIIFL Working Paper No. 37

Joint Submission to HKEX’s July 2020 Consultation Paper on Paperless Listing by Syren Johnstone and Frederick J. Long | AIIFL Working Paper No. 36

Inhabiting Different Realities: Incrementalism, Paradigms and the New Prospect by Syren Johnstone | AIIFL Working Paper 35

The Social Psychology of Financial Regulatory Governance by Giuliano G. Castellano and Genevieve Helleringer | AIIFL Working Paper No. 34

Requisites for Development of a Regulated Secondary Market in Digital Assets by Syren Johnstone | AIIFL Working Paper No. 33

Regulating Cryptographic Consensus Technology: Oxymoron or Necessity? by Syren Johnstone | AIIFL Working Paper No. 32

Three Major Financial Crises: What Have We Learned by Ross P. Buckley, Emilios Avgouleas and Douglas W. Arner | AIIFL Working Paper No. 31

The Incomplete Global Financial Order and Spillovers from Instability in Trade and Currency Market Regimes by Emilios Avgouleas | AIIFL Working Paper 30

A Red Flag for the Licensing Regime (A Postscript to ‘A Red Flag for Hong Kong Credit Ratings’) by Syren Johnstone | AIIFL Working Paper No. 29

Misconceptions of Interest Benchmark Misconduct by Paul Lejot | AIIFL Working Paper No. 28

Do Corporate Governance Practices In One Jurisdiction Affect Another One? Lessons from the Panama Papers by Bryane Michael and Say Goo | AIIFL Working Paper No. 27

What Do the Panama Papers Teach Us About the Administrative Law of Corporate Governance Reform in Hong Kong? by Bryane Michael and Say Goo | AIIFL Working Paper No. 26

The Case for the Extra-Territorial Application of Corporate Governance Standards in China by Bryane Michael and Say Goo | AIIFL Working Paper No. 25

Hard Corporate Governance Law in a Soft Law Jurisdiction by Bryane Michael and Say Goo | AIIFL Working Paper No. 24

The Value of the Corporate Governance Canon on Chinese Companies by Bryane Michael and Say Goo | AIIFL Working Paper No. 23

Moving Forward on Listing Reform by Syren Johnstone, Nigel Davis and Douglas W. Arner | AIIFL Working Paper No. 22

Hong Kong’s Involvement with International Tax Reform: What’s the ‘BEPS’? by Professor Adrian Sawyer | AIIFL Working Paper No. 21

An Update on Hong Kong’s Exchange of Information Developments and Engaging with BEPS by Professor Adrian Sawyer | AIIFL Working Paper No. 20

A Principles-based Response to the Proposed Reform of the Governance Structure for Listing Regulation in Hong Kong by Syren Johnstone, Nigel Davis and Douglas W. Arner | AIIFL Working Paper No. 19

A Red Flag for Hong Kong Credit Ratings by Syren Johnstone | AIIFL Working Paper No. 18

IPO Sponsors and Prospectus Liability: The Bridge Too Far? by Syren Johnstone, Antonio Da Roza and Nigel Davis | AIIFL Working Paper No. 17

Last of the Tai-Pans: Improving the Sustainability of Long-Term Financial Flows by Improving Hong Kong’s Corporate Governance by Bryane Michael and Say Goo | AIIFL Working Paper No. 16

Feeling the Heat: Will Hong Kong Succumb to International Pressure for Enhanced Transparency, Cooperation and Information Exchange on Taxation Matters? by Adrian Sawyer | AIIFL Working Paper No. 15

The Regulation of Foreign Direct Investment by State-owned Enterprises in Canada by Gail Henderson | AIIFL Working Paper No. 14

An Analysis of the Protection of Financial Consumer’s Rights and Interests by Pang Hua-ling | AIIFL Working Paper No. 13

The Bankruptcy Regulation of Multinational Enterprise Group: From a Comparative Analysis by Wang Chih Cheng | AIIFL Working Paper No. 12

Electricity Regulation in the United States by Thomas Cheng | AIIFL Working Paper No. 11

Electricity Regulation in the United Kingdom by Thomas Cheng | AIIFL Working Paper No. 10

Electricity Regulation in Germany by Thomas Cheng | AIIFL Working Paper No. 9

Electricity Regulation in Australia by Thomas Cheng | AIIFL Working Paper No. 8

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’s Developing Double Tax Agreement Regime: A Case Study of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region-New Zealand Double Tax Agreement by Adrian Sawyer | AIIFL Working Paper 7

The Global Financial Crisis and the Financial Stability Board: Hardening the Soft Law of International Financial Regulation? by Douglas W. Arner and Michael W. Taylor | AIIFL Working Paper No. 6

Assessing East Asian Financial Cooperation and Integration by Douglas W. Arner, Paul Lejot and Wei Wang | AIIFL Working Paper 5

The Global Financial Crisis and the Future of Financial Regulation in Hong Kong by Douglas W. Arner, Berry F.C. Hsu, Antonio M. Da Roza, Francisco A. Da Roza, Syren Johnstone and Paul Lejot | AIIFL Working Paper No. 4

The Global Credit Crisis of 2008: Causes and Consequences by Douglas W. Arner | AIIFL/EAIEL Working Paper No. 3

Proportionality and Balancing in WTO Law: A Comparative Perspective by Mads Andenas and Stefan Zleptnig | AIIFL/EAIEL Working Paper No. 2

Financial Regulation and the WTO: Liberalization and Restructuring in China Two Years Post-accession by Douglas W. Arner, Zhongfei Zhou, Mattheo Bushehri, Berry F.C. Hsu, Jianbo Lou and Wei Wang | AIIFL/EAIEL Working Paper No. 1

Other Working Papers

Responding to the Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Meeting the Challenges in Asia by Douglas W. Arner and Lotte Schou-Zibell | ADB Working Paper

Global Financial Regulatory Reforms: Implications for Developing Asia by Douglas W. Arner and Cyn-Young Park | ADB Working Paper