Dr Alison Lui

Assistant Dean, Global Engagement and and Reader in Corporate and Financial Law, Faculty of Business and Law Liverpool John Moores University

Alison is a Reader in Corporate and Financial Law and the Associate Dean (Global Engagement) for the Faculty of Business and Law at Liverpool John Moores University.

Alison is a SPRITE+ Expert Fellow, Max Planck Fellow; Inner Temple Associate Academic Fellow; Churchill Fellow and LJMU Early Career Fellow. She has won research awards from the European Commission, Research England, Society of Legal Scholars, The Honourable Inner Temple and several LJMU research grants.

Alison has published a monograph and an edited book with Routledge, various book chapters and many peer reviewed articles in top journals such as the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, Information and Communications Technology Law, Journal of Banking Regulation and Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance. In particular, her monograph is listed as one of the best Banking Law books and one of the best-selling Banking Law books of all time. She is currently working on a number of projects concerning FinTech, financial regulation and financial crime.


Agenda Day 1

16:50 Panel discussion: What role should technology and social media companies take in the fight against fraud?

  • What are technology companies currently taking in the fight against fraud, and where are there still significant gaps?
  • Is there potential to include tech / social media companies in the fraud reimbursement proposals? What impact would this potentially have on proposal delivery?
  • Internal investment in fraud mitigation strategies vs public education vs enforcement; what will drive genuine change?

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