This Article looks at the regulatory techniques that have been adopted in a small but developed market, Canada, in response to the increasing integration of the North American economy and internationalization of capital markets. One of the most comprehensive experiments has been the Multijurisdictional Disclosure System (MJDS) implemented in Canada and the United States in 1991. Based on principles of reciprocal recognition, the MJDS has in fact created greater pressures for harmonization of the two regulatory regimes and, on the Canadian side, prompted regulatory innovations which have attempted to keep Canadian markets in the global game
Recent developments in Canada\u27s securities markets highlight their national character and call fo...
Although a comparative approach is used, the primary focus of this article is how recent legislative...
Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changin...
In this article, the authors consider the impact of the institutional and market environment in whic...
If securities regulation is any indication, few countries in the world take their federalism as seri...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an empirical foundation from a capital markets perspective t...
The purpose of this article is to present the Canadian legal practitioner with a summary of those se...
On May 26, 2010, Canada’s Minister of Finance tabled in the House of Commons a draft Securities Act....
This paper argues in favour of principle-based securities regulation for Canada. The author examine...
The globalization of finance has brought about important changes in the international, regional and ...
Early in her book, Professor Condon bemoans the general lack of Canadian scholarship in the area of ...
Political Economists have increasingly studied the role of regulators in establishing and enforcing ...
Centralization of securities regulation in Canada is a recurring topic which was recently given new ...
The capital markets within the United States are among the larg- est in the world. Today, the combi...
This report summarizes the discussion of over sixty participants in the April 30, 2007 roundtable co...
Recent developments in Canada\u27s securities markets highlight their national character and call fo...
Although a comparative approach is used, the primary focus of this article is how recent legislative...
Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changin...
In this article, the authors consider the impact of the institutional and market environment in whic...
If securities regulation is any indication, few countries in the world take their federalism as seri...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an empirical foundation from a capital markets perspective t...
The purpose of this article is to present the Canadian legal practitioner with a summary of those se...
On May 26, 2010, Canada’s Minister of Finance tabled in the House of Commons a draft Securities Act....
This paper argues in favour of principle-based securities regulation for Canada. The author examine...
The globalization of finance has brought about important changes in the international, regional and ...
Early in her book, Professor Condon bemoans the general lack of Canadian scholarship in the area of ...
Political Economists have increasingly studied the role of regulators in establishing and enforcing ...
Centralization of securities regulation in Canada is a recurring topic which was recently given new ...
The capital markets within the United States are among the larg- est in the world. Today, the combi...
This report summarizes the discussion of over sixty participants in the April 30, 2007 roundtable co...
Recent developments in Canada\u27s securities markets highlight their national character and call fo...
Although a comparative approach is used, the primary focus of this article is how recent legislative...
Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changin...