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Caroline Mary Bradley is a Professor of Law and Associate Dean for International and Graduate Programs at the University of Miami School of Law. Her research focuses on financial regulation, systemic risk, European Union legal frameworks, and corporate criminal law. She has contributed extensively to scholarly discussions on post-crisis regulatory reforms, EU market integration, and the intersection of technology with financial systems.
Her work bridges legal theory and practical regulatory challenges, addressing topics such as financial stability, cross-border regulatory coordination, and the implications of the global financial crisis for sovereign debt and monetary union dynamics. Bradley’s publications analyze legal responses to systemic risk, insider trading reforms, and corporate intent in criminal liability.
Though no formal awards are listed, her scholarly output reflects significant engagement with contemporary legal issues. She oversees international and graduate programs at the School of Law, emphasizing global legal education and interdisciplinary collaboration.




