Wolfson Sir David Williams Law Society Podcast

'Causes of the Global Financial Crisis and Core Regulatory Lessons': Professor George Walker

1 h 1 min · 3. dec. 2012
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On Friday 23rd November 2012, Professor G.A. Walker of Queen Mary University of London spoke at an event held at Wolfson College in association with the Wolfson Law Society.

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