Margot Sève is a lawyer who holds a Master degree in Business Law from the University of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas. She also studied Chinese in Paris (INALCO) and business law in China (...)
Margot Sève is a lawyer who holds a Master degree in Business Law from the University of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas. She also studied Chinese in Paris (INALCO) and business law in China, before studying in New York where she obtained a Master in Global Business Law and Governance, thanks to the Alliance Program (Columbia Law School/Sciences-Po Paris/The Sorbonne Law School). She also holds a Master degree in International Law and Management from HEC Business School, where she graduated top of her class, and was awarded the first price of the HEC/Allen&Overy Legal Price for her work entitled « Regulatory Law’s response to the financial crisis : From de-regulation to re-regulation ». Finally, she completed her studies as PhD Candidate at the Sorbonne Law School.
She taught regulatory law as tutorial lecturer at the China-EU School of Law in Beijing, as well as English in Xi’An. She worked for the Allen&Overy LLP’s Paris office, and for the Journal of Regulation as Junior Editor.
She published several articles on financial regulation, such as “The Dodd-Franck Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: May an Act Check all of Regulatory Law’s Boxes?”, published in the Journal of Regulation in 2010.
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She has published articles in The Journal of Regulation:
- An illustration of regulation’s irony: how Moody’s downgraded 12 German banks after regulatory change, The Journal of Regulation, 2011, I-I-39, p. (To read this article, please click here.)
- The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: May an Act Check all of Regulatory Law’s Boxes?, The Journal of Regulation, 2010, I-I.21, p.372-393. (To read this article, please click here.)
- Launching of the "final push to complete the European Union’s financial services reform": is the Commission on the right track?, The Journal of Regulation, 2010, I-I.17, p.302-307. (To read this article, please click here.)
- The European Union’s Financial Services Action Plan (FSAP): another step towards a liberal yet regulated single market in financial services, The Journal of Regulation, 2010, I-1.12, p. 184-191 (To read this article, please click here.)
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