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SUMMARY:Rebuilding trust in the global economy: lessons from Chinese law -
  Professor Nicholas Morris (INET at the Oxford Martin School)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20151023T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20151023T153000
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DESCRIPTION:This is a joint event with The Institute of New Economic Think
 ing at the Oxford Martin School\, the Political Economy of Financial Marke
 ts Programme at St Antony’s and the Global Economic Governance Programme
 \n\nTrust is essential for the effective functioning of the global economy
 . The global financial crisis and related events have demonstrated that ma
 rket outcomes are often not sufficient to ensure trustworthy behaviour. Wh
 at needs to be done to ensure trustworthiness becomes the norm? What role 
 does law play? How can we build trust at the global level given competing 
 legal traditions?\n\nIn this seminar Nicholas Morris will argue that trust
  is essential to the effective functioning of the international economy. T
 he development of an international legal framework\, which encourages and 
 enforces pro-trust norms needs to be sensitive to the different traditions
 \, philosophies and national practices. Confucian traditions embodied in C
 hinese law provide helpful guidance for global legal reform. \nSpeakers:\n
 Professor Nicholas Morris (INET at the Oxford Martin School)
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/f2eb9a62-de80-4f79-b23e-83426e086bc3/
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