Seven Pillars Institute Collaborates with Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary University of London

 

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Seven Pillars Institute for Global Finance and Ethics (SPI) is to collaborate with the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) at Queen Mary University of London on ethics, law and regulation in finance. The aim of the collaboration is to foster a dialogue on important ethical policy issues affecting the financial services industry.

SPI is the only independent think-tank focused on research and education in financial ethics. The Institute is at the forefront of shaping the emergent field of financial ethics and increasing awareness of this practical area of global finance.

Dr. Kara Tan Bhala with Dr. Costanza Russo
Dr. Kara Tan Bhala with Dr. Costanza Russo

The Institute will work closely with Dr. Costanza Russo, Lecturer in International Banking law and in Business Ethics at CCLS, and Academic Director for the CCLS Paris LL.M. in International Banking and Finance.

Within CCLS, Dr. Russo designed the Post Graduate course in Ethics in Business and in Finance which is concerned with the study of ethical dilemmas that arise in the decision making of business people and financial players.

Framework of collaboration for SPI and CCLS includes:

  • Cross marketing the research, work, and activities of each institution.
  • Producing a financial ethics training video series.
  • Jointly contributing to books and other publications on financial ethics.
  • Encouraging the exchange of ideas between CCLS students and SPI interns.
  • Publishing by SPI of the suitable work of CCLS students and faculty.
  • Providing lectures and presentations, and participating in conferences.
  • Welcoming CCLS students and faculty to join SPI as interns, fellows, and/or contributors.

The Institute and CCLS are honored by this partnership. Both sides look forward to a broad, deep, and fruitful association in the coming years for the benefit of the global financial and legal community.

 

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