Stavros Gadinis
S.J.D. Candidate
Olin Fellow, Graduate Fellow (Law Teaching Colloquium)
| Office: | Pound 508 |
| Phone: | (617) 384-7751 |
| Status: | In Residence |
| Email: | sgadinis at law.harvard.edu |
Dissertation
Competing for Dominance: Coordination and Divergence of Regulatory Policies in International Finance
How do individual countries formulate international policies and design substantive rules in financial services? How do different national regulatory, administrative, and enforcement structures affect international finance? The first part of my dissertation explores factors that drive coordination at the rulemaking level between different states and international organizations. I propose a framework for understanding how governments react to developments in international markets trough substantive financial law, both domestic and international. The second part of my project focuses on policy implementation, examining how governments respond to international developments through the regulatory structure for the supervision of national markets.
Fields of Research and Supervisors
- International Finance, with Professor Hal S. Scott, Harvard Law School, Overall Faculty Supervisor
- Securities Regulation, with Professor Howell E. Jackson, Harvard Law School
- International Political Economy, with Professor Beth A. Simmons, Harvard Government Department
- Corporate and Behavioral Finance, with Professor Jeremy Stein, Harvard Economics Department
Additional Research Interests
- Securities Regulation
- Corporations
- Theories of Regulation
Education
- Harvard Law School, S.J.D. Candidate 2005-Present
- Harvard Law School, LL.M. 2005
- Cambridge University (UK), LL.M. 2000
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Law Degree, 1997
Appointments and Fellowships
- Harvard Law School, Byse Fellow (teaching workshop on International Legal Convergence: Theories and Mechanisms)
- Harvard Law School, John M. Olin Fellow, 2006-2008
- Harvard Law School, Graduate Program Fellow, 2005-2007
Representative Publications
- The Politics of Competition in International Financial Regulation, Harvard International Law Journal (forthcoming summer 2008)
- Markets as Regulators: A Survey (with Howell E. Jackson), 80 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1239 (2007) (working paper: Harvard Law & Economics Discussion Paper No. 579)
- Regulation and Innovation: Comparing U.S. and E.U. Equity Trading Markets, Working Paper
Additional Information
- Languages: English, French, Greek