Adriana Robertson
Department of law
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Adriana Robertson is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law. Professor Robertson’s research focuses on the intersection of law and finance. In recent work, she has studied the regulation and operation of debt markets, including banking, securitization, and bond markets. Trained in both law and finance, her research draws heavily on both empirical and theoretical methods from financial economics. Professor Robertson holds a BA from the University of Toronto (Trinity College), where she was awarded the Lorne T. Morgan Gold Medal in Economics, a PhD in Finance from the Yale School of Management, and a JD from Yale Law School, where she was on the board of the Yale Journal on Regulation and the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism. Adriana Robertson is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law. Professor Robertson’s research focuses on the intersection of law and finance. In recent work, she has studied the regulation and operation of debt markets, including banking, securitization, and bond markets. Trained in both law and finance, her research draws heavily on both empirical and theoretical methods from financial economics. Professor Robertson holds a BA from the University of Toronto (Trinity College), where she was awarded the Lorne T. Morgan Gold Medal in Economics, a PhD in Finance from the Yale School of Management, and a JD from Yale Law School, where she was on the board of the Yale Journal on Regulation and the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism.
Research Interest
Bankruptcy/Insolvency Law Business Law Economic Analysis of Law Securities Regulation