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After various internships and part-time positions in industry, the legal profession and the judiciary, Beat Brändli worked from April 2014 as a lawyer in a renowned commercial law firm in Zurich. Beat Brändli's research focuses on national and international corporate, capital market and civil procedural law. His work is often based on an interdisciplinary approach (Law and Economics); he also publishes with economists as co-authors. He has written his postdoctoral thesis (habilitation) on Swiss corporate law and international standards. In this context, he has also specialised in the description of the normative significance of international financial market standards. He has research and conference stays in the USA and Europe. Beat Brändli has been teaching at the University of St. Gallen since 2009 and at the Europainstitut of the University of Zurich since 2015. Since 2016, he has also taught an annual module in business law at the University of Leoben (Austria). He was appointed assistant professor at the University of St. Gallen on February 1, 2016 and has also been a deputy professor of international business law since August 2019. Since 2017 he has worked as a district judge in Baden in addition to his teaching activities.","contentDescription":"Abertura","address":"Sebastião Camargo - 1º andar - Prédio 1","form":"Evento gratuito e sujeito à lotação do espaço. É de conhecimento do participante que eventuais filmagens e/ou fotografias realizadas no evento poderão ser utilizadas em qualquer meio de mídia para uso institucional. 05/11/2019 - The fight Against Money Laundering - A Swiss Perspective CPF: * Nome completo: * Nome social (se aplicável): DECRETO Nº 58.228, DE 16 DE MAIO DE 2018 Dispõe sobre o uso do nome social e o reconhecimento da identidade de gênero de travestis, mulheres transexuais e homens trans em todos os órgãos da Administração Pública Municipal Direta e nas autarquias, fundações, empresas públicas e sociedades de economia mista municipais, bem como nos serviços sociais autônomos instituídos pelo Município, concessionárias de serviços públicos municipais e pessoas jurídicas referidas no artigo 2º, inciso I, da Lei Federal nº 13.019, de 31 de julho de 2014, que mantenham qualquer espécie de ajuste com a Administração Municipal. 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Due to the interdependence of the international financial markets, however, corresponding remarks will also contain implications for international cooperation and be able to withstand a universal (global) perspective. Follow live today at 7 pm:"}]