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Sign in to add mentorLouis Allard | grad student | 1936 | Harvard | |
("The Novel of Adolescence in France: The Study of a Literary Theme") | ||||
Jeremiah D. M. Ford | grad student | 1936 | Harvard | |
("The Novel of Adolescence in France: The Study of a Literary Theme") | ||||
Charles Hall Grandgent | grad student | 1936 | Harvard | |
("The Novel of Adolescence in France: The Study of a Literary Theme") | ||||
Andre Morize | grad student | 1936 | Harvard | |
("The Novel of Adolescence in France: The Study of a Literary Theme") |
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O'brien J. (2018) Resilience as the organising framework for reform: the dangers of metaphors in financial regulation Law and Financial Markets Review. 13: 3-16 |
Nicholls R, O'Brien J. (2014) Hanging together or hanging separately: is competition law in the process of eclipsing financial regulation? Law and Financial Markets Review. 8: 178-184 |
O'Brien J, Gilligan G, Miller S. (2014) Culture and the future of financial regulation: how to embed restraint in the interests of systemic stability Law and Financial Markets Review. 8: 115-133 |
Bowman M, Gilligan G, O'Brien J. (2014) Foreign investment law and policy in Australia: a critical analysis Law and Financial Markets Review. 8: 65-77 |
O'Brien J. (2014) Disputatious allies or political rivals? Intergovernmental relations in financial regulation in the aftermath of the Standard Chartered settlement Law and Financial Markets Review. 8: 13-19 |
O'Brien J. (2005) The politics of enforcement: Eliot Spitzer, state-federal relations, and the redesign of financial regulation Publius. 35: 449-466 |
O'Brien J. (2004) Beyond compliance: testing the limits of reforming the governance of Wall Street International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics. 1: 162-174 |