This event concerns a keynote lecture as part of the "Young Talents in Law & Finance Conference". This conference is held in person. Attendance is free of change (until full capacity is reached), registration required.
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This keynote lecture will be based on prof. Condon’s recent, unpublished research. Some useful background material can be found here: Externalities and the Common Owner.
A review of the literature on the common ownership debate, can be found here: Recent Studies on Common Ownership, Firm Behavior, and Market Outcomes.
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Madison Condon is associate professor at Boston University School of Law. She teaches Environmental Law, Corporations, and a seminar on climate risk and financial institutions. A focus of her recent research is climate change’s relationship to corporate governance, market risk, and regulation. Professor Condon’s scholarship has appeared in the Washington Law Review, the Virginia Environmental Law Journal, Land Use Policy, and the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. Before joining BU Law, Professor Condon was an attorney at New York University School of Law’s Institute for Policy Integrity, where she participated in litigation against federal regulatory rollbacks. She clerked for Judge Jane Kelly of the 8th US Circuit Court of Appeals and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Earth Institute at Columbia University. She has consulted for the OECD on carbon regulation and international trade law. Professor Condon holds a JD from Harvard Law School, a MALD from Tufts University’s Fletcher School, and a BSc in Earth and Environmental Engineering from Columbia University. She was a Fulbright Fellow to the Netherlands where she researched water resources management at the Delft University of Technology.
The Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics (ACLE) is a joint initiative of the Faculty of Economics and Business and the Faculty of Law at the University of Amsterdam. The objective of the ACLE is to promote high-quality interdisciplinary research at the intersection between law and economics.
We gratefully acknowledge the generous funding by the Amsterdam University Fund for this short visit.