- Reeve T. Bull, Neysun A. Mahboubi, Richard B. Stewart, & Jonathan B. Wiener, New Approaches to International Regulatory Cooperation: The Challenge of TTIP, TPP, and Mega-Regional Trade Agreements
- C. Boyden Gray, Upgrading Existing Regulatory Mechanisms for Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation
- Reeve T. Bull, Developing a Domestic Framework for International Regulatory Cooperation
- Robert B. Ahdieh, Coordination and Conflict: The Persistent Relevance of Networks in International Financial Regulation
- Jonathan Baert Wiener & Alberto Alemanno, The Future of International Regulatory Cooperation: TTIP as a Learning Process Toward a Global Policy Laboratory
- Robert Howse, Regulatory Cooperation, Regional Trade Agreements, and World Trade Law: Conflict or Complementarity?
- Anne Meuwese, Constitutional Aspects of Regulatory Coherence in TTIP: An EU Perspective
- Fernanda G. Nicola, The Politicization of Legal Expertise in the TTIP Negotiation
- Mariana Mota Prado & Vladimir Bertrand, Regulatory Cooperation in Latin America: The Case of Mercosur
- Francesca Bignami & Giorgio Resta, Transatlantic Privacy Regulation: Conflict and Cooperation
- Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Mapping a Hidden World of International Regulatory Cooperation
- Tessa White, From the Group of Twenty to the Group of Two: The Need for Harmonizing Derivatives Regulation Between the United States and the European Union
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Symposium: New Approaches to International Regulatory Cooperation
The latest issue of Law and Contemporary Problems (Vol. 78, no. 4, 2015) focuses on "New Approaches to International Regulatory Cooperation." Contents include: