The Quiet-Loud-Quiet Politics of Post-Crisis Consumer Bankruptcy Law: The Case of Ireland and Troika

Event date
25 May 2020
Event time
16:30 - 18:00
Oxford week
Venue
Zoom Webinar
Speaker(s)
Joe Spooner

If you are an external academic and wish to attend please email admin@csls.ox.ac.uk by 10am on Monday 25th May and you will be sent the link.

Joe Spooner will be delivering a seminar in our Monday night seminar series on Monday 25th May. Joe is an Assistant Professor at the Law Department of the London School of Economics Law Department. He researches issues of law, policy, and politics relating to household debt, over-indebtedness, and financialisation. He has obtained policy experience contributing to the World Bank’s Report on the Treatment of the Insolvency of Natural Persons (2013), as well as working on the Law Reform Commission of Ireland’s project on personal debt management and debt enforcement (2010-2012). Joseph has published articles on the law and politics of bankruptcy in leading journals including the Journal of Law and Society and the Modern Law Review, and is the author of Bankruptcy: the Case for Relief in an Economy of Debt.

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Socio-Legal Studies