The time is long past when either economist or lawyers, on the basis of their own singular disciplinary focus, could fully understand or cope efficiently with either the forms, or effects, of law and regulation on the competitive market system. all markets-law interfaces are interdisciplinary and can be understood best by focusing upon the fundamental underpinnings of both professional systems. The paper attempts to make clear to both academics and managers involved with securities markets, the Constitutional-Rule of Law basis for legal and regulatory activity here- and how quickly such activity can change and produce immediate, profound effects on both markets and participants. The paper focuses on several current and troublesome securitie...
Cox discusses six fundamental tenets that should guide the regulation of public offerings of securit...
The U.S. securities laws have repeatedly been assailed as burdensome or ineffective. Reform efforts ...
As Russia and other formerly socialist states construct market economies, the appearance of strong s...
The time is long past when either economist or lawyers, on the basis of their own singular disciplin...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
In the current global climate, including the active development of financial markets, stock trading...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
This Article posits that the essential role of securities regulations is to create a competitive mar...
The author discusses the need for and the desirability of governmental regulation of the securities ...
This chapter explores the dividing line between corporate governance and securities law from both hi...
Securities law exists because of unique informational needs of investors. Securities are not inheren...
This chapter was prepared for a conference exploring the desirability and structure of a new special...
This is not your grandfather’s SEC anymore. Rapid technological change has resulted in novel regulat...
Securities markets are commonly assumed to spring forth at the intersection of an adequate supply of...
Cox discusses six fundamental tenets that should guide the regulation of public offerings of securit...
The U.S. securities laws have repeatedly been assailed as burdensome or ineffective. Reform efforts ...
As Russia and other formerly socialist states construct market economies, the appearance of strong s...
The time is long past when either economist or lawyers, on the basis of their own singular disciplin...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
In the current global climate, including the active development of financial markets, stock trading...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
This Article posits that the essential role of securities regulations is to create a competitive mar...
The author discusses the need for and the desirability of governmental regulation of the securities ...
This chapter explores the dividing line between corporate governance and securities law from both hi...
Securities law exists because of unique informational needs of investors. Securities are not inheren...
This chapter was prepared for a conference exploring the desirability and structure of a new special...
This is not your grandfather’s SEC anymore. Rapid technological change has resulted in novel regulat...
Securities markets are commonly assumed to spring forth at the intersection of an adequate supply of...
Cox discusses six fundamental tenets that should guide the regulation of public offerings of securit...
The U.S. securities laws have repeatedly been assailed as burdensome or ineffective. Reform efforts ...
As Russia and other formerly socialist states construct market economies, the appearance of strong s...