Monday, October 23 |
A.M. Opening Session |
8:30am–9:15am |
Registration1 |
9:15am–9:30am |
Welcoming remarks and introduction of IMF Managing Director
Mr. Sean Hagan
IMF General Counsel and
Director of the Legal Department |
9:30am–9:45am |
Opening address
Mr. Rodrigo de Rato
Managing Director, IMF |
A.M. Legal Developments in the IMF |
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Moderator: Ms. Rhoda Weeks-Brown
Assistant General Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
9:45am–10:30am |
The IMFs Medium Term Strategy—Legal Aspects
Mr. Sean Hagan
IMF General Counsel and
Director of the Legal Department |
10:30am–10:50am |
Break |
10:50am–11:35am |
IMF Quotas, Voice, and Representation
Mr. Hector Elizalde
Deputy General Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
11:35am–12:20pm |
The IMFs Legal Instruments to Promote Financial Stability
Mr. Ross Leckow
Deputy General Counsel (Acting)
IMF Legal Department |
12:30pm–2:00pm |
Luncheon, IMF Gallery2
hosted by Mr. Leslie Lipschitz, Director, IMF Institute
Speaker: Mr. Jaime Caruana
Counsellor and Director
Monetary and Capital Markets Department, IMF |
P.M. Financial Stability: Overview |
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Moderator: Mr. Barend Jansen
Assistant General Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
2:00pm–3:00pm |
Understanding Financial Stability: Towards a Practical Framework
Mr. Garry Schinasi
Advisor
IMF Finance Department |
3:00pm–3:20pm |
Break |
3:20pm–4:20pm |
Institutional Responses to Recent Episodes of Financial Instability
Mr. Charles Enoch
Deputy Director
Monetary and Capital Markets Department, IMF |
4:20pm–5:20pm |
International Economic Law and Financial Stability: The Role of International Institutions
Dr. Kern Alexander
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Financial Analysis and Policy
Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance |
Tuesday, October 24 |
A.M. Workshop on Central Bank Law |
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Moderator: Mr. Ross Leckow
Deputy General Counsel (Acting)
IMF Legal Department |
9:00am–9:10am |
Administrative announcements |
9:10am–12:30pm |
Workshop on Central Banking Legislation—A Survey of Best Practices3
Mr. François Gianviti
Former IMF General Counsel |
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(Break at around 10:10–10:30 am) |
12:30pm–12:45pm |
Group Picture, IMF Gallery |
12:45pm–2:15pm |
Lunch break |
P.M. Workshop on Central Bank Law (continued) |
2:15pm–5:35pm |
Discussion of topics listed in the morning session to be continued |
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(Break at around 3:15–3:35 pm) |
Wednesday, October 25 |
A.M. Regulation Rationale, Derivatives, and Hedge Funds |
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Moderator: Mr. Barend Jansen
Assistant General Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
9:00am–9:10am |
Administrative announcements |
9:10am–10:10am |
Reassessing the Rationale and Practice of Bank Regulation
Mr. James Barth
Professor of Finance, Auburn University
Senior Research Fellow, Milken Institute |
10:30am–11:30am |
Issues in the Regulation of Derivatives
Derivative Law Mr. Philip McBride Johnson
Of Counsel
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, and Flom
Former Chairman of Commodity Futures Trading Commission |
11:30am–12:30pm |
Hedge Funds and Securities Regulation
Mr. Troy Paredes
Professor of Law
Washington University School of Law
St. Louis |
12:30pm–2:00pm |
Lunch break |
P.M. Financial Disclosure, Liability of Supervisors, Legal Risk in Financial Markets |
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Moderator: Ms. Maike Luedersen
Senior Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
2:00pm–3:00pm |
Statutory Protections for Financial Supervisors: How to Promote Financial Stability By Enacting the Right Laws
Mr. Ross Delston
Managing Director, Kalorama Partners, Washington, D.C. |
3:00pm–3:20pm |
Break |
3:20pm–4:20pm |
Achieving Financial Stability Through Disclosures
Ms. Roberta Karmel
Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Former Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission
United States |
4:20pm–5:40pm |
Legal Risk in the Financial Markets
Mr. Roger McCormick
Visiting Professor
Law Department, London School of Economics |
Thursday, October 26 |
9:00am–9:15am |
Administrative announcements |
9:15am–9:35am |
Remarks by Mr. John Lipsky, First Deputy Managing Director, IMF |
A.M. Anti-Money Laundering—Terrorist Financing and Financial Stability |
9:35am–10:25am |
Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and their Impact on Financial Stability
Moderator: Mr. Jody Myers
Senior Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
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Mr. Peter Reuter
Professor, School of Public Affairs and Department of Criminology, and
Director, Program on the Economics of Crime and Justice Policy
University of Maryland |
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The broader impact of terrorism on financial stability Mr. Richard Barrett
Coordinator, Al-Qaida Taliban Monitoring Team
United Nations, New York |
10:25am–10:45am |
Break |
10:45am–11:40am |
Moderator: Mr. Jean-François Thony
Assistant General Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
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The Impact of Weak AML/CFT Frameworks on Financial Stability
Mr. Zenon Biagosch
Vice Superintendent of Banks and
Director of the Central Bank Board
Central Bank of Argentina |
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Mr. Chip Poncy
Director of Global Affairs
Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence
U.S. Department of the Treasury |
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Mr. William Langford
Director of Global AML and
Senior Vice President, JP Morgan Chase and Co.
New York |
11:40am–12:30pm |
Moderator: Mr. Nadim Kyriakos-Saad
Senior Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
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Elements of an Effective AML/CFT Framework: Legal, Regulatory, and Best Institutional Practices to Prevent Threats to Financial Stability and Integrity
Mr. Ian Carrington, Senior Financial Expert
Financial Integrity Group, IMF Legal Department |
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Ms. Heba Shamseldin, Financial Sector Specialist
Financial Market Integrity Group, World Bank |
12:30pm–2:00pm |
Lunch break |
P.M. Governance, Deposit Insurance, and Market Discipline |
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Moderator: Mr. Barend Jansen |
2:00pm–3:00pm |
The Evolving Profile of Corporate Governance in U.S. Financial Institutions
Mr. John M. Liftin
Vice Chairman, General Counsel and Secretary
Bank of New York |
3:00pm–3:20pm |
Break |
3:20pm–4:20pm |
Legal framework of market discipline
Mr. Charles Elson
Professor of Law
Lerner College of Business & Economics
University of Delaware |
4:20pm–5:20pm |
Deposit Insurance and Moral Hazard: Implications of the 2006 U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act
The Moral Hazard Implications of Deposit Insurance: Theory and Evidence
Ms. Patricia McCoy
Professor of Law
University of Connecticut School of Law |
Friday, October 27 |
A.M. Payments, Settlement, and Securities Infrastructure |
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Moderator: Mr. Wouter Bossu
Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
9:00am–9:10am |
Administrative announcements |
9:10am–10:10am |
The Regulation of Payment Systems: The Legal and Policy Aspects of Central Bank Payment Settlement and Finality
Mr. Christian Johnson
Professor
Faculty Director, Business Law Center
Loyola University of Chicago School of Law
Mr. Robert S. Steigerwald
Senior Professional
Financial Markets Group
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
10:10am–10:30am |
Break |
10:30am–11:30am |
Legal Protection of Payment and Securities Settlement Systems in European Union Legislation
Mr. Diego Devos
Deputy General Counsel
Bank for International Settlements |
11:30am–12:30pm |
The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Credit Transfers
Mr. Jernej Sekolec
Secretary
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)
Vienna |
12:30pm–2:15pm |
Luncheon at IMF Gallery4
hosted by Mr. Sean Hagan, General Counsel
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Hon. Randall Kroszner
Governor
Federal Reserve Board, United States |
P.M. Payments, Settlement, and Securities Infrastructure (continued) |
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Moderator: Mr. Thomas Laryea
Assistant General Counsel
IMF Legal Department |
2:30-3:30 p.m. |
The U.S. Commercial Law Response to the Development of Intermediated Securities Holding Systems
Ms. Sandra Rocks
Counsel, Cleary, Gottlieb
New York |
3:30pm–3:50pm |
Break |
3:50pm–4:50pm |
The Relevant Conflict of Laws Analysis for Holding, Transferring and Pledging Securities Today: The Hague Securities Convention
The Hague Convention of 5 July 2006 On the Law Applicable to Certain Rights in Respect of Securities Held with an Intermediary (Hague Securities Convention)
Mr. Christophe Bernasconi
First Secretary, Permanent Bureau
Hague Conference on Private International Law
The Hague |
4:50pm–5:50pm |
Harmonized Substantive Rules Regarding Indirectly Held Securities
The Draft Unidroit Convention on Intermediated Securities: Transactional Certainty and Market Stability
Mr. Herbert Kronke
Secretary-General
UNIDROIT, Rome |
5:50pm–6:00pm |
Adjournment |
Annex
Workshop on Central Bank Law |
Tuesday, October 24, 2006 |
9:00am–9:10am |
Administrative announcements |
9:10am–5:20pm |
Central Banking Legislation—A Survey of Best Practices5 |
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Mandate and objectives
Conduct of monetary policy
The Price Stability Mandate of the European System of Central Banks: A Legal Perspective
Niall J. Lenihan Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services European Central Bank (ECB)
Contributing participants: Federal Reserve Board, European Central Bank |
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Other objectives and functions
- Governance, independence and accountability
Contributing participants: Sweden, Thailand |
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Financial stability as a central bank objective
-- Relationship with other objectives
-- Role of the central bank
Central Banks and Financial Stability: A Survey of Financial Stability Reports
Contributor: Ms. Andrea Michaela Maechler6
-- Instruments: central bank as supervisor, etc.
Contributing participants: BCEAO, Brazil, Malaysia
Should Central Banks be also Banking Supervisors? Francisco José de Siqueira, Banco Central do Brasil
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-- Coordination with other entities with mandates pertaining to financial stability
Contributor: Dr. Kern Alexander |