Symposium: International Law and Inequalities
Inequality, Law and Distribution in Transnational Financial Markets
Abstract
Since the financial crisis of 2007–2008, the legal infrastructure of transnational financial markets has attracted much attention in international legal scholarship. Yet, few legal researchers have looked at these markets from a specifically distributional perspective. Drawing on insights from political economy and transnational legal theory, this article addresses the question of how to politicize the distributional choices inherent in the legal infrastructure of transnational financial markets.
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