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  • ILJ Article Series - A Blueprint for Cross-Border Access to U.S. Investors: A New International Framework

    As one of its goals the Harvard ILJ strives to publish timely and relevant scholarship that contributes to emerging policy.  In that spirit, the ILJ is proud to publish A Blueprint for Cross-Border Access to U.S. Investors: A New International Framework, by Ethiopis Tafara and Robert Peterson, as well as commentaries from a number of leading practitioners and academics. Continue to watch harvardilj.org for additional commentaries and discussions about this important topic.


    Primary Article

    A Blueprint for Cross-Border Access to U.S. Investors: A New International Framework
    by Ethiopis Tafara & Robert J. Peterson
    Office of Int'l. Affairs, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission*
    Jan. 3, 2007; 48 HARV. INT’L. L.J. 31 (2007).



    Print Responses

    Commentary on A Blueprint for Cross-Border Access to U.S. Investors: A New International Framework
    by Susan Wolburgh Jenah
    Vice-Chair, Ontario Securities Commission (Canada)*  
    Jan. 3, 2007; 48 HARV. INT’L L.J. 69 (2007).

    Beyond Borders: Time To Tear Down the Barriers to Global Investing
    by Edward F. Greene
    General Counsel, Citigroup Corporate & Investment Banking*  
    Jan. 3, 2007; 48 HARV. INT’L L.J. 85 (2007).

    TIAA-CREF Response to A Blueprint for Cross-Border Access to U.S. Investors: A New International Framework
    by George W. Madison & Stewart P. Greene
    TIAA-CREF*  
    Jan. 3, 2007; 48 HARV. INT’L L.J. 99 (2007).

    A System of Selective Substitute Compliance
    by Howell E. Jackson
    Professor, Harvard Law School*  
    Jan. 3, 2007; 48 HARV. INT’L L.J. 105 (2007).


    ILJ Online Responses

    The Emperor Has Unsuitable Clothes (and by the Way, He Is No Longer the Emperor)

    by Richard Murray
    Managing Director and Chief Claims Strategist, Swiss Re and Member, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Commission on the Regulation of U.S. Capital Markets in the 21st Century*
    Jan. 28, 2007; 48 Harv. Int'l L.J. Online 15 (2007)

    Substituted Compliance: An Australian Regulator’s Perspective

    by Greg Tanzer
    Executive Director for Consumer Protection and International Relations at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission
    Feb. 5, 2007; 48 Harv. Int'l L.J. Online 21 (2007)


    * NOTE: The views expressed in these responses are the authors' views and should not be taken to reflect those of their respective institutions.
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