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Arbitration and Financial Markets Disputes

Law Department - Transnational Law Project 2nd LSE Arbitration Debate

Date: Monday 16 May 2011 
Time: 7-9pm
Venue:  New Theatre, East Building
Speakers: Jeffrey Golden, Professor Jan Paulsson

Jeffrey Golden, the principal author of ISDA's Master agreements (FT: "Mr. Derivatives") and the driving force behind the efforts of setting up an international financial court will be challenged by Jan Paulsson on the suitability of arbitration for financial markets disputes.

Jeffrey Golden was a senior partner in global derivatives practice of Allen & Overy LLP and is visiting professor at the LSE Law Department.

Jan Paulsson is co-head of the international arbitration and public international law groups of Freshfields LLP and LSE Centennial Professor.

This event is free and open to all but registration in advance by emailing Law.TL.Project@lse.ac.uk. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries contact Dr. Jan Kleinheisterkamp by email j.kleinheisterkamp@lse.ac.uk  or phone 0207 955 7256.

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