A native of Argentina, Gabriel Gómez Giglio's own research interests are in the
area of banking and finance law, international trade and law and economics. He received
his law degree from the Universidad de Buenos Aires and a master's in law degree
from the Queen Mary, University of London. He teaches at the Universidad Torcuato Di
Tella. He visited recently at Warwick University. 

Articles

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Argentina and the Changing Aims of Financial Regulation, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation (2007)
 

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Argentine Supreme Court of Justice Confirms Pesification of Bank Deposits, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation (2007)
 

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A New Chapter in the Argentine Saga: The Restructuring of the Argentine Sovereign Debt, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation (2005)
 

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Argentine Supreme Court of Justice Upholds the Pesification of Bank Deposits, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation (2005)
 

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Argentina and the Changing Nature of Financial Regulation, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation (2004)
 

Contributions to Books

Argentina: Corporate Governance, The Practical Guide to International Corporate Governance (2005)
 

Argentina: Business in a Changing Environment, Lateinamerika - Management: Konzpte - Prozesse - Erfahrungen (2003)
 

Argentina: Investment Funds, The International Guide to Marketing Investment Funds (2003)