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8 Apr 2014

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Thomas J Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut

Implementing Dodd-Frank 1502/1504: Advancing Human Rights through Financial Reporting

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Timed to coincide with the approaching reporting deadline, these events will explore the potential legal, political, and economic impacts of Dodd-Frank Section 1502 and the larger legislative and administrative aspirations, implementation, and impacts of the provision and rule. 1:30PM-3:00PM – Panel of Experts featuring: Erika George (University of Utah); Sasha Lezhnev (Enough Project); Laura Seay (Colby College); Celia Taylor (University of Denver); Moderator: Stephen Park (UConn School of Business). 3:30PM-5:30PM – Keynote Panel featuring: Remarks by the Honorable Christopher J. Dodd - Discussion with Neil Brown (former Senior Staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee), Toby Whitney (former Legislative Director, Rep. Jim McDermott) - Moderator: Patricia McCoy (UConn School of Law). 5:30PM-6:30PM – Public Reception