Centre for Banking & Finance Law
Visiting Scholar & Researchers
Vu Kim Ngan |
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Ngan Vu graduated from Foreign Trade University Hanoi, Vietnam (BBA in International Business Law - High Distinction) and World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland (MILE - Magna cum laude). She is currently a PhD Candidate in International Law and Economics at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. Her research interests remain in international financial regulations, specifically with regard to the use of soft law in this field as well as regulations toward preventing systemic risks and maintaining financial stability at the global level. Ngan Vu's academic and professional experiences include having worked as an assistant lecturer at Foreign Trade University Hanoi, Vietnam and as a consultant in Trade in Services Division at the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.Ngan Vu graduated from Foreign Trade University Hanoi, Vietnam (BBA in International Business Law - High Distinction) and World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland (MILE - Magna cum laude). She is currently a PhD Candidate in International Law and Economics at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. Her research interests remain in international financial regulations, specifically with regard to the use of soft law in this field as well as regulations toward preventing systemic risks and maintaining financial stability at the global level. Ngan Vu's academic and professional experiences include having worked as an assistant lecturer at Foreign Trade University Hanoi, Vietnam and as a consultant in Trade in Services Division at the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. Research Areas International financial regulations on financial stability and systemic risk management Since 2008, the failure to contain the large-scale cross-border financial crisis of international soft financial law and the transnational regulatory networks has given rise to the need to rethink and reshape the architecture of international financial regulations. On such a basis, this research sets out to analyse the issues from legal and institutional perspectives as well as supervision, in order to develop rationales to build up an adequate framework of international financial regulations toward preventing systemic risks as well as maintaining financial stability at the global level. |