S7C School of Regulatory Compliance Scholarship
S7C School of Regulatory Compliance Scholarship
£50.00
Application for ONE delegate attendance place on the S7C School of European Regulatory Compliance (21st to 25th November 2016, London) (£3,995.00 Value).
Scholarship Rules
- All applicants must fill in and return the emailed application form to Storm-7 Consulting.
- All applicants must submit a 2,500 word legal, financial, regulatory or compliance essay covering any Scholarship Areas listed below.
- The 2,500 word essay must be written by the applicant.
- The deadline for applications is 1st August 2016.
- All essays will be reviewed and judged by a Storm-7 Consulting Expert.
- All applicants will be notified of the status of their application by 1st September 2016.
- All applicants will receive feedback on their essays.
- All applications will be judged solely on the quality of their submitted essay, and not any other personal qualifications, experience, publications, or any other personal characteristic.
- Decisions of the S7C Scholarship administration are final in all matters.
- Anyone suspected of cheating or tampering in any way will be disqualified from the S7C Scholarship application process and will automatically forfeit their application.
- Storm-7 Consulting retains the right to question or test the successful S7C Scholarship applicant on his or her essay.
- Storm-7 Consulting retains the right to move the date(s) that the S7C School of European Regulatory Compliance takes place.
- All applicants that are declined for the S7C Scholarship attendance place will be offered the opportunity to have their essays published in a S7C Regulatory Compliance Compendium.
- All profits from sales of the S7C Regulatory Compliance Compendium will be operationally segregated and used solely for S7C Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives.
Scholarship Areas
- Banking Law (European Union)
- Banking Law (United States)
- Capital Markets Law (European Union)
- Capital Markets Law (United States)
- Central Counterparty Clearing Frameworks (European Union)
- Central Counterparty Clearing Frameworks (United States)
- Corporate Crime
- Corporate Finance Law
- Exchange Traded Derivatives
- Financial Crime
- Financial Law (European Union)
- Financial law (United States)
- Financial Regulation Principles
- Financial Stability Regulatory Frameworks
- International Economic Law
- International Finance Law
- Investment Funds Law (European Union)
- Investment Funds Law (United States)
- Law and Economy
- Legal and Political Aspects of Regulation
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Monetary and Banking Law (European Union)
- Monetary and Banking Law (United States)
- Over-the-counter Derivatives
- Regulatory Strategies and Enforcement
- Secured Financing and Commercial Transactions
- Securities Regulation (European Union)
- Securities Regulation (United States)
- Tax Law (European Union)
- Tax Law (United States)
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