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'''Andrew Campbell''' is a Scottish academic, solicitor, writer and editor specialising in the fields of international banking and finance law. He currently is a professor of international banking and finance law at the [[University of Leeds]], England.<ref> |
'''Andrew Campbell''' is a Scottish academic, solicitor, writer and editor specialising in the fields of international banking and finance law. He currently is a professor of international banking and finance law at the [[University of Leeds]], England.<ref>http://www.law.leeds.ac.uk/about/staff/campbell/ University of Leeds profile</ref> He regularly acts as Consulting Counsel for the [[International Monetary Fund]], Washington D.C.<ref>http://us.macmillan.com/depositinsurance/AndrewCampbell {{Dead link|date=September 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Andrew Campbell at Macmillan</ref> In 2007 Campbell became a member of the advisory panel of the International Association of Deposit Insurers. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Campbell graduated with an LLB from the then [[University of Wales, Aberystwyth]] in 1988. From there he qualified as a solicitor before becoming an academic in 1991, starting at the then [[University of Aberystwyth]]. In the 90s Campbell began making a name for himself in the field of International Banking Law and Finance which led to his becoming Consulting Counsel to the IMF in 2000. In 2004 Campbell moved to the [[University of Leeds]], becoming a Professor in 2010. In 2021, Campbell returned to Aberystwyth University as a Professor and lecturer in law. |
Campbell graduated with an LLB from the then [[University of Wales, Aberystwyth]] in 1988. From there he qualified as a solicitor before becoming an academic in 1991, starting at the then [[University of Aberystwyth]]. In the 90s Campbell began making a name for himself in the field of International Banking Law and Finance which led to his becoming Consulting Counsel to the IMF in 2000. In 2004 Campbell moved to the [[University of Leeds]], becoming a Professor in 2010. In 2021, Campbell returned to Aberystwyth University as a Professor and lecturer in law.<ref>https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/lac/staff-profiles/listing/profile/anc85/</ref> |
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Campbell's scholarly and research interests include bank insolvency, protecting bank depositors, bank regulation, Islamic banking and money laundering. |
Campbell's scholarly and research interests include bank insolvency, protecting bank depositors, bank regulation, Islamic banking and money laundering. |
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Campbell has been contacted by the media to comment on various issues. He has appeared regularly on [[BBC Radio Scotland]]<ref> |
Campbell has been contacted by the media to comment on various issues. He has appeared regularly on [[BBC Radio Scotland]]<ref>http://joanmcalpine.typepad.com/joan_mcalpine/transcript-of-newsweek-scotland-yes-we-could-afford-the-baking-bailout.html Transcript of Newsweek Scotland, 9/7/11</ref> as well as having given many interviews to national newspapers, such as [[Scotland on Sunday]] and the [[Sunday Herald]],<ref>http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/independence-part-3-could-an-independent-scotland-survive-in-the-global-economy.16564567 'Could an Independent Scotland Survive in the Global Economy?' Tom Gordon, Sunday Herald, 29/1/12</ref> in Scotland and England. |
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== Notable students == |
== Notable students == |
Revision as of 03:47, 23 May 2022
Andrew Campbell is a Scottish academic, solicitor, writer and editor specialising in the fields of international banking and finance law. He currently is a professor of international banking and finance law at the University of Leeds, England.[1] He regularly acts as Consulting Counsel for the International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C.[2] In 2007 Campbell became a member of the advisory panel of the International Association of Deposit Insurers.
Biography
Campbell was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, and has lived in several countries including Canada and the US. He currently resides in Aberystwyth, Wales with his wife with whom he has two daughters, Marianne and Elise.
Career
Campbell graduated with an LLB from the then University of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1988. From there he qualified as a solicitor before becoming an academic in 1991, starting at the then University of Aberystwyth. In the 90s Campbell began making a name for himself in the field of International Banking Law and Finance which led to his becoming Consulting Counsel to the IMF in 2000. In 2004 Campbell moved to the University of Leeds, becoming a Professor in 2010. In 2021, Campbell returned to Aberystwyth University as a Professor and lecturer in law.[3]
Campbell's scholarly and research interests include bank insolvency, protecting bank depositors, bank regulation, Islamic banking and money laundering.
Campbell has been contacted by the media to comment on various issues. He has appeared regularly on BBC Radio Scotland[4] as well as having given many interviews to national newspapers, such as Scotland on Sunday and the Sunday Herald,[5] in Scotland and England.
Notable students
Professor Campbell has supervised tens of PhD students, many of whom have become legal scholars in the United Kingdom and other countries, including:
- Dr Abdul Karim Aldohni, Senior Lecturer in Law, Newcastle University[6]
- Dr Michael Randall, Lecturer in Law, University of Strathclyde[7]
- Dr Lerong Lu, Lecturer in Law, University of Bristol[8]
- Dr Longjie Lu, Teaching Fellow, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London
Books
- Campbell, Andrew, and Peter Cartwright. Banks in Crisis: The Legal Response. Aldershot, Hampshire, England: Ashgate, 2002.
- Campbell, Andrew et al. Butterworths Annotated Guide to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Second Edition, London: LexisNexis, 2005).
- Campbell, Andrew et al. Deposit Insurance (Palgrave MacMillan, 2007).
- Campbell, Andrew, and Peter Cartwright. Routledge Revivals - Banks in Crisis: The Legal Response. (Routledge, 2017)
References
- ^ http://www.law.leeds.ac.uk/about/staff/campbell/ University of Leeds profile
- ^ http://us.macmillan.com/depositinsurance/AndrewCampbell [permanent dead link ] Andrew Campbell at Macmillan
- ^ https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/lac/staff-profiles/listing/profile/anc85/
- ^ http://joanmcalpine.typepad.com/joan_mcalpine/transcript-of-newsweek-scotland-yes-we-could-afford-the-baking-bailout.html Transcript of Newsweek Scotland, 9/7/11
- ^ http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/independence-part-3-could-an-independent-scotland-survive-in-the-global-economy.16564567 'Could an Independent Scotland Survive in the Global Economy?' Tom Gordon, Sunday Herald, 29/1/12
- ^ "Staff Profile - Newcastle Law School - Newcastle University". www.ncl.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
- ^ "randall michael mr | University of Strathclyde". www.strath.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
- ^ Bristol, University of. "Dr Lerong Lu - About the School". www.bristol.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 October 2018.