Prof. Bismuth's Recent Academic Accomplishments

Monday, 19 January 2015

bismuth_regis_100x120.jpgOn January 15-16, Prof. Régis Bismuth participated in a conference at the French Law School Université Paris II-Panthéon Assas, where he presented a paper on a comparative approach to the federalization of bank regulations in the the United States: "Approche comparative: La Fédéralisation de la Régulation Bancaire aux Etats-Unis: Un Modèle?".

Prof. Bismuth (Ph.D. La Sorbonne, LL.M. Columbia University) teaches the courses on International Public Law at AGS as well as Université de Poitiers. He is the author of several books and articles in English and French. Among his most recent publications are an article entitled "The Path Towards an International Public Policy for Sovereign Debt Contracts" in the Brazilian Yearbook of International Law Vol IX (2), 2014, pp. 122-144 ( download article), and a collective book on international standardization: La Standardisation Internationale Privée (Larcier Eds.: Brussels: 2014), which addresses legal aspects of standardization processes initiated in the private sector and applied to such domains as international trade, intellectual property, or computer equipment (See book on the publishers website | on Amazon.fr).

More information on Régis Bismuth's website

 
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