Prospectus Regulation and Prospectus Liability
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 March 2020
- ISBN 9780198846529
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages670 pages
- Size 244x174x42 mm
- Weight 1282 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This work provides integrated analysis of and guidance on the Prospectus Regulation 2017. The volume examines the harmonisation of the Prospectus Regulation, the areas not covered by the rules, and the impact of Brexit and provides valuable reference for all advising and researching this field.
MoreLong description:
This new work provides integrated analysis of and guidance on the Prospectus Regulation 2017, civil liability for a misleading prospectus, and securities litigation in a European context. The prospectus rules are one of the cornerstones of the EU Capital Markets Union and analysis of this aspect of harmonisation, the areas not covered by the rules, and the impact of Brexit, provides valuable reference for all advising and researching this field.
The first Part serves as an introduction to the volume with relevant context. Part II discusses the subjects of Prospectus Regulation from both a legal and economic perspective. Each chapter within Part II focuses on a key subject of the new Prospectus Regulation, providing an in-depth analysis of each issue.
Part III of the work explains the domestic law on liability for a misleading prospectus, this issue being omitted from the Regulation. The law and practice in each of the key capital markets centres in Europe is analysed, with the UK chapter covering the issues and possible solutions under Brexit. There is full consideration of conflicts of laws issues with reference to the Brussels I regulation, and the Rome I and II Regulations. The influence of the EU Prospectus rules on private law is also addressed.
Table of Contents:
Part I General Aspects
Introduction
The IPO- and listing process in practice; multiple listings; developments in the IPO-market
Stabilization and underpricing in IPOs
The Prospectus Regulation and other EU legislation - the wider context for prospectuses
The U.S. Disclosure Paradigm: conventional understandings and modern divergences
PART II: PROSPECTUS REGULATION (EU) 2017/1129
Transferable securities and the scope of the Prospectus Regulation: The Case of ICOs
The obligation to publish a prospectus and exemptions
The contents of the prospectus: rules for financial information
The contents of the prospectus: non-financial information and materiality
"Light" disclosure regimes: SME's; problems of SME financing in the EU
"Light" disclosure regimes: secondary issuances
Prospectus summary and risk factors
Prospectus formats and shelf registration
Advertisements
Omission of information, incorporation by reference, publication and language of the prospectus
Competent authorities, approval of prospectus, notification and sanctions
Third countries (including Brexit)
PART III: PROSPECTUS LIABILITY
The influence of the EU Prospectus rules on private law
Competent Courts of Jurisdiction and Applicable Law
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
The Netherlands
Luxembourg
United Kingdom