The Future for the Global Securities Market - Legal and Regulatory Aspects
Series: Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium;
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 28 March 1996
- ISBN 9780198262190
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages311 pages
- Size 243x163x23 mm
- Weight 636 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book consists of the proceedings of the most recent Oxford Law Colloquium which was concerned with the global regulation of the securities market. It is particularly topical in the light of recent regulatory failures in financial markets, notably the collapse of Barings Bank. The contributors to this volume, experienced lawyers and economists from the USA and the UK, have produced essays which review and analyse recent developments and approaches to the legal and regulatory challenges.
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This book consists of the proceedings of the most recent Oxford Law Colloquium which was concerned with the global regulation of the securities market. It is particularly topical in the light of recent regulatory failures in financial markets, notably the collapse of Barings Bank. the contributors to this volume, experienced lawyers and economists from the USA and the UK, have produced essays which review and analyse recent developments and approaches to the legal and regulatory challenges.
'of great interest to all securities lawyers...eclectic, lively, informative and profound. Fidelis Oditah is to be congratulated for having put the collection of essays together, and for the clarity of its structure and editing.'