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Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast

'How to Promote Regulatory Cooperation across the Atlantic? New Ideas for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)' - Alberto Alemanno: CELS Seminar

Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

Business, Education, Society & Culture

00 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2014

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Alberto Alemanno of HEC, Paris gave a lunchtime seminar entitled "How to Promote Regulatory Cooperation across the Atlantic? New Ideas for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)" on Wednesday 12 November 2014 at the Faculty of Law as a guest of CELS (the Centre for European Legal Studies). For more information see the CELS website at http://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/

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0:00.0

I think we're going to try and make a start. Thank you for coming along today.

0:07.0

It's my huge pleasure to welcome Alberto Alamano to give today's lunchtime seminar.

0:13.0

I just realized today, so we've had Federico Fabrini, Christina Fazone, there's a bit of a sort of Italian theme developing. It was entirely accidental, but it's just a testament to the Greek Italians that emerges.

0:26.6

Alberto is Jean Moni Professor of EU, Lauren, risk regulation at HACC Paris, and also a global clinical professor at NYU School of Law, who is his faculty director of their

0:42.3

joint regulatory policy clinic.

0:46.3

He's also editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Risk Regulation, and his research and writing

0:53.3

covers both EU law, WTO law, risk regulation, regulatory reform.

0:58.0

And I think we're all looking forward next year to the publication of his monograph on law and policy of risk regulations coming out next year with heart publishing, I think.

1:09.0

So I think that will be very much one to watch when that comes out next year with Hart Publishing, I think. So I think that will be very much one to watch when that comes out next year.

1:15.0

Today's topic is taking some of those ideas,

1:18.4

but looking more specifically at issues of regulatory competition

1:21.4

and regulatory cooperation, rather, between the US and the EU

1:27.4

and with a view to what might happen with the TTI negotiations.

1:32.3

So I've got to be able to hearing you. Thank you.

1:35.3

Thank you very much. Thanks a lot.

1:36.3

Good afternoon, everyone.

1:38.3

I'm extremely happy to be here today to have the opportunity to be in Cambridge for the first time.

1:46.0

And I cannot prevent myself from saying that I'm very surprised about how different this place is from the other place.

1:56.0

I happen to be in Oxford for the first time this spring, So I'm doing the two places at the same time.

2:03.1

And I was very impressed about the beauty of Cambridge, even if I arrived very late yesterday

2:07.7

night and there was some rain in the morning. After some reflection, I thought about presenting

2:13.6

you some of my ongoing work, very embryonic work, on the transatlantic trade and investment

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