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The World Today - July IssueThe World Today - July Issue
Thursday 25 June 2009
Iran's elections were a monumental miscalculation and now the Islamic Republic faces the most serious crisis of authority in...

Urgent Need for Progress at G8Urgent Need for Progress at G8
Thursday 25 June 2009
There is an urgent need for progress at the G8 on a number of key items that were not...

Survey of Official Iran Results Casts Serious Doubt on Victory ClaimsSurvey of Official Iran Results Casts Serious Doubt on Victory Claims
Sunday 21 June 2009
A survey of Iran's election results, published today by Chatham House and the University of St Andrews, raises serious...

China in Africa - Preparing for the Next Forum for China Africa Cooperation
June, 2009
The Forum for China Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), established to coordinate relations between the two entities, is due to hold...

From London to L’Aquila: Building a Bridge between the G20 and the G8
June, 2009
From many perspectives, the London Summit of the G20 leaders at the beginning of April 2009 was a success...

The UK and China: Dealing with a New-Old Friend
June, 2009
This briefing note explores how the UK can maxmize its relationship with China.

Preliminary Analysis of the Voting Figures in Iran’s 2009 Presidential Election
June, 2009
Working from the province by province breakdowns of the 2009 and 2005 results, released by the Iranian Ministry of...

 

 

Professor Eric J Pan

Professor Eric J Pan

Associate Fellow, International Economics Programme

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Expertise

  • International financial markets
  • US foreign economic policy
  • Comparative corporate governance
  • US law
  • International law

Projects

Regulatory competition, mutual recognition and the international securities markets.


Experience

2005-Present Director, The Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance, and Assistant Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, USA
2000-2005 Attorney, Covington & Burling, Washington, DC
1998-2000 Lecturer, School of Law, University of Warwick
1999 Visiting Fellow, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge

Broadcast Experience

Some

Languages

German (not for broadcast)