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    Bumper Cars: Themes of Convergence in International Regulation

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    In this Article, Professor Malloy examines the convergence of regulatory standards among international regulators, suggesting that the dynamic of financial services regulation can be best understood as a conceptualized version of the bumper cars ride at an amusement park. While Professor Malloy suggests that a certain degree of convergence has already occurred in international regulation, thus decreasing the number of bumps in the ride, he also recognizes that much of this convergence remains propsective rather than actual, and currently is dominated by a pattern of regionalized regulation. Professor Malloy argues that, unless a converged pattern of regulation continues to develop, the now-internationalized field of financial services will remain an arena in which large, but still uncoordinated, regionalized bumper cars carom and collide

    Shifting Paradigms: Institutional Roles in a Changing World

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    The Definition of Security: Marine Bank v. Weaver

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    Was Bedeutet Terrorismus?

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    Panel One: Unfunding Terror--Perspectives on UnfundingTerror: Commentary

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    Emerging International Regime of Financial ServicesRegulation

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    Panel One: Unfunding Terror -- Perspectives on Unfunding Terror

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    Economic Sanctions and Human Rights: A Delicate Balance

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    Utopia and the Law and Literature Movement

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    Mangled Metaphors: ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg

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