‘The Governance Trap and the Future of Regulation’ is a collaboration between Solvency II Wire and the Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation (CARR) at the London School of Economics, held in London on 03 March 2016.
Governance and diversity in financial markets
Kathryn Morgan, director of regulatory operations, Gibraltar Financial Services Commission
Challenges of Regulating Healthcare Professionals
Michael Guthrie, director of policy and standards, Health and Care Professions Council
Challenges and new approaches to regulatory dialogues
Manuela Zweimueller, head of regulations, EIOPA
The Governance Trap and the future of regulation, an introduction
Ten regulators discuss the increasing role of governance in regulation.
Position paper: The Governance Trap themes and challenges
Mike Power, professor of accounting, Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation, LSE
Gideon Benari, editor, Solvency II Wire
Media Release: The Governance Trap and the future of regulation
Solvency II Wire and the Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation (CARR) at the LSE bring together representatives from ten regulatory authorities for a cross-sector dialogue on the role of governance in regulation.
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Position paper: The Governance Trap themes and challenges
Media Release: The Governance Trap and the future of regulation









