Volume 29: Fall 2009 – Spring 2010

Issue I – Fall 2009

Developments in Banking and Financial Law: 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 1 (2009)

ARTICLES

John J. Chung, From Feudal Land Contracts to Financial Derivatives: The Treatment of Status Through Specific Performance, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 107 (2009)

Robert G. Frucht & Tasneem S. Novak, No Direction: The Obama Administrations’s Financial Reform Proposal and Pending Legislation Proposing the Registration and Further Regulation of Hedge Funds and Private Pools of Equity are Overbroad and Fail to Address the Actual Risks That These Funds Pose to the Financial System, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 157 (2009)

Richard D. Marsico, Looking Back and Looking Ahead as the Home Mortage Disclosure Act Turns Thirty-five: The Role of Public Disclosure of Lending Data in a Time of Financial Crisis, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 205 (2009)

NOTES

Mariya Deryugina, Standardization of Securities Regulation: Rehypothecation and Securities Commingling in the United States and the United Kingdom, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 253 (2009)

Issue II – Spring 2010

Developments in Banking and Financial Law: 2010, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 289 (2010).

ARTICLES

Leonardo Giani & Riccardo Vanini, Toward an Evolutionary Theory of Regulation: the United States and Italy in Comparison, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 405 (2010).

Bilal Khan & Emir Aly Crowne-Mohammed, The Value of Islamic Banking in the Current Financial Crisis, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 441 (2010).

Joseph J. Norton, The “Santiago Principles” and the International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds: Evolving Components of the New Bretton Woods II Post-Global Financial Crisis Architecure and Another Example of Ad Hoc Global Administrative Networking and Related “Soft” Rulemaking?, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 999 (2010).

NOTES

Courtney Hunter, Alan R. Stern Memorial Fellowship: Introduction, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 531 (2010).

Courtney Hunter, Reducing the Spillover Costs of Foreclosure: Boston’s Block-By-Block Approach to Saving Neighborhoods from Foreclosure Blight, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 533 (2010).

Nicholas Reade Everett, Kicking Back Corruption in the Public Fund Advisory Selection Process: the SEC’s Proposed Rule to Curtail Pay-To-Play Practices by Investment Advisors, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 557 (2010).

Chris Ferns, Taking the Credit Subordination Mix Out of REMICs: A Proposal for Lifting the Fog from High-Risk MBSs, 29 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 601 (2010).