Annelise Riles is the Jack G. Clarke Professor of Regulation in Far East Authorized Research and Professor of Anthropology at Cornell, and she or he serves as Director of the Clarke Program in East Asian Regulation and Tradition. Her work focuses on the transnational dimensions of legal guidelines, markets and tradition. Her most up-to-date e-book, Collateral Information: Authorized Reasoning within the International Monetary Markets (Chicago Press 2011), is predicated on ten years of fieldwork amongst regulators and legal professionals within the international derivatives markets. She lately co-edited a particular problem of the journal, Regulation and Modern Issues, Transdisciplinary Battle of Legal guidelines, which rethinks the sphere of Battle of Legal guidelines from an interdisciplinary perspective. Professor Riles has carried out authorized and anthropological analysis in China, Japan and the Pacific and speaks Chinese language, Japanese, French, and Fijian. She additionally writes about monetary markets regulation on her weblog.
Pembroke Analysis Lecture
Tuesday, Might 3, 2011
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