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    Capital Markets and Company Law

    Capital Markets and Company Law by Hopt, Klaus J; Wymeersch, Eddy;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 13 February 2003

    • ISBN 9780199255580
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages814 pages
    • Size 242x164x46 mm
    • Weight 1263 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous tables and figures
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    Short description:

    This book investigates the relationship between company law, securities markets and securities regulation. The purpose of this investigation is to try and determine whether listed companies should be treated differently by company law from other companies. The issues here raise questions about corporate governance, the relative power of regulators and markets and the effect of market forces on regulators.

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    Long description:

    In Capital Markets and Company Law, the contributors attempt to investigate the relationship between company law, securities markets and securities regulation, or 'Capital Market Law'. This is an interdisciplinary project, involving scholars and practitioners of law and economics, policy makers, and corporate finance and management specialists from both sides of the Atlantic. It illustrates the increasing competitive pressure under which regulatory systems are developing, driven by market forces and regulatory competition. As markets are increasingly moulding the framework, the question arises to what extent a global regulatory system is being developed. European company law harmonization will increasingly have to take account of these market forces.

    These essays by prominent EU and US specialists in their fields offer an up-to-date and detailed analysis of a range of complex issues. Subjects include Corporate Governance and Shareholder Value, The Institutional Investor, He Corporate Governance Recommendations, and Harmonisation of company law.

    This volume is the natural sucessor to the 1999 'Comparative Corporate Governance'. By the same editors, and featuring many of the same contributers, Capital Markets and Company Law Markets takes the subject to the next level.

    ... timely and significant collection of essays by a distinguished group of international scholars ... Throughout the collection is infused with the symbiosis between company law and the capital markets.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Facts and Figures
    The Equity Markets, Ownership Structures and Control: Towards an International Harmonisation?
    Recent Developments in the Market for Markets for Financial Instruments
    European Disclosure for the New Millennium
    2. Legal Capital
    The Rules of Capital Under Pressure of the Securities Markets
    Legal Capital Rules and Modern Securities Markets - The Case for Reform, as Illustrated by the UK Equity Markets
    Legal Capital Rules and the Structure of Corporate Law: Some Observations on the Differences Between European and US Approaches
    3. Disclosure and Accounting
    Financial Disclosure and Accounting
    The Impact of Transparency Regulation on Company Law
    Audit Within the Framework of Corporate Governance
    4. Corporate Governance and Shareholder Value
    Shareholder Value and the Modernisation of European Corporate Law
    Shareholder Value, Company Law and Securities Markets Law: A British View
    Corporate Governance in Germany
    Impact of the Takeovers and Their Regulation on French Company Law and Practice
    Shareholder Value: A New Standard for Company Conduct
    Shareholder Value: A New Standard for Company Conduct
    5. The Institutional Investor
    The Changing Role of Institutional Investors - A German Perspective
    Cross-Border Voting in Europe
    Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance: Solution or Problem?
    Optimism and Pessimism: Complementary Views on the Institutional Investors' Role in Corporate Governance
    6. The Corporate Governance Recommendations
    Do Good Governance Recommendations Change the Rules for the Board of Directors
    Do Good Governance Recommendations Change the Rules for the Board of Directors?
    Do Good Governance Recommendations Change the Rules for the Board of Directors
    Do Good Governance Recommendations Change the Rules for the Board of Directors
    7. Conflicts of Interests
    The Impact of Insider Trading Rules on Company Law
    An Institutional Innovation to Reduce the Agency Costs of Public Corporate Bonds: Changing the Role of the Trustee
    The Impact of Insider Trading Rules on Company Law
    8. Groups of Companies
    Do We Need a Law on Groups of Companies?
    Impact of the Financial Markets on Issues of Group Law?
    Tunnelling
    the Impact of Financial Markets on Issues of Group Law
    9. Harmonisation of Company law
    Harmonisation in the Future of Company Law in Europe
    Thou Shalt Not Sow Thy Vineyard with Divers Seeds? The Case Against the Harmonisation of Private Law
    10. Convergence of Divergence
    The Rise of Dispersed Ownership: The Roles of Law and the State in the Separation of Ownership and Control

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