(Re)viewing Twin Peaks in Australia and Abroad - 27.01.2022
Event details
Join Dr Andrew Godwin, along with an impressive panel, for the online launch of The Cambridge Handbook of Twin Peaks Financial Regulation, held on Thursday 27 January 2022.
Hosted by the Centre for Corporate Law, Melbourne Law School, and the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC), discussions will examine the Twin Peaks landscape in Australia and internationally.
As the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) pursues its inquiry into the legislative framework for corporations and financial services regulation, it is timely to review the Twin Peaks model of financial regulation and its impact on the broader regulatory landscape. Please join us for the webinar ‘(Re)viewing Twin Peaks in Australia and Abroad’. The webinar will feature a panel of prominent speakers, including former Chairs of APRA and ASIC, who will talk about the evolution and impact of the Twin Peaks model in Australia and abroad. The webinar will also launch a recent book on the Twin Peaks model: The Cambridge Handbook of Twin Peaks Financial Regulation, edited by Andrew Godwin and Andrew Schmulow (Cambridge University Press, June 2021).
Welcome – Professor Rosemary Langford, Melbourne Law School and Centre for Corporate LawTwin Peaks in Australia – Dr Andrew Godwin, ALRC, Melbourne Law School and Centre for Corporate Law
Twin Peaks Abroad – Dr Andrew Schmulow, University of Wollongong School of Law
Coming up with the idea – Dr Michael Taylor, Seminal writer on twin peaks
APRA: its birth and development – Dr John Laker, former Chair of APRA
ASIC: its birth and development – Mr Alan Cameron, former Chair of ASIC
The perspective from Treasury – Mr James Kelly, Treasury
Twin Peaks in the UK and book launch – Sir Ross Cranston QC, London School of Economics
Panel Q&A
Thanks and close – The Hon Justice Sarah Derrington, President, ALRC