Financial Regulation In Asia
School
Salary: Casual $43.26 per hour. Employer
superannuation contribution of 9.5% applies.
About Melbourne Law
School
Melbourne Law School (MLS) is Australia’s
first all-g
raduate law faculty. Melbourne
Law School
was the first faculty in Australia
to teach law, and awarded this country’s first law degrees. MLS is ranked the
Number 1 Law School in Australia
and sits within the top 10 law schools in the world.
About the role
The project will explore whether
greater regional cooperation in financial regulation and integration is needed
in Asia, in light of the US/EU-centric
development of international regulatory standards and rules and the
appropriateness of possible forms of regional architectures to achieve greater
regional cooperation. Using an inter-disciplinary approach to examine issues
from perspectives such as finance, law, politics and international relations,
the project will focus on three specific research questions; banking
regulation, capital market regulation and market integration and access before
considering the appropriateness of the regional institutional architecture for
the facilitation of cooperation in the region.
Working under the supervision of
the MLS investigators on the project, the research assistant will undertake a
range of academic research activities on one or more of the research questions
being investigated. The questions consider regional cooperation and
coordination across a range of initiatives, including Fintech, banking
regulation and regional regulatory architecture.
About you
You will have an appropriate
tertiary degree (at honours level or postgraduate level) with specialist
knowledge in law, economics or finance and, ideally, experience in the area of
financial regulation.
You will have demonstrated high
level academic research skills, and preferably demonstrated an interest in and
knowledge of financial regulation.
Indigenous Australians
seeking support to apply for a vacancy are encouraged to contact the University
by emailing their contact details and position number to law-hr@unimelb.edu.au
Close date: 9 Oct 2016
Position Description*
(*includes Selection Criteria or Core Accountabilities and Competencies)
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