To outsiders, securities law is not all that interesting. The body of the law consists of an interconnecting web of statutes and regulations that fit together in ways that are decidedly counter-intuitive. Securities law rivals tax law in its reputation for complexity and dreariness. Worse yet, the subject regulated-capital markets-can be mystifying to those uninitiated in modem finance. Moreover, those markets rapidly evolve, continually increasing their complexity. If you do not understand how the financial markets work, it is hard to understand how securities law affects those markets
Despite the various reforms instituted to foster local markets for fixed income securities, the expe...
The globalization of the securities markets and rapid technological advancement have made internatio...
The system of securities regulation that prevails today in the United States is one that has been fo...
To outsiders, securities law is not all that interesting. The body of the law consists of an interco...
This article provides an early assessment – both quantitative and qualitative – of the Roberts Court...
Since the enactment of the first federal securities statute in 1933, securities law has illustrated ...
My reaction to the Supreme Court\u27s decision is one of surprise and disappointment. The decision w...
This is not your grandfather’s SEC anymore. Rapid technological change has resulted in novel regulat...
This chapter explores the dividing line between corporate governance and securities law from both hi...
The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Roberts is often described as a “pro-business” court, favourin...
Securities markets are commonly assumed to spring forth at the intersection of an adequate supply of...
The time is long past when either economist or lawyers, on the basis of their own singular disciplin...
With the boom and bust of the twenties and thirties, there developed a new legal concept-regulation ...
During the past year, the Second Circuit again had occasion to decide several cases in which signifi...
Developed capital markets require companies to publish all material information. But securities regu...
Despite the various reforms instituted to foster local markets for fixed income securities, the expe...
The globalization of the securities markets and rapid technological advancement have made internatio...
The system of securities regulation that prevails today in the United States is one that has been fo...
To outsiders, securities law is not all that interesting. The body of the law consists of an interco...
This article provides an early assessment – both quantitative and qualitative – of the Roberts Court...
Since the enactment of the first federal securities statute in 1933, securities law has illustrated ...
My reaction to the Supreme Court\u27s decision is one of surprise and disappointment. The decision w...
This is not your grandfather’s SEC anymore. Rapid technological change has resulted in novel regulat...
This chapter explores the dividing line between corporate governance and securities law from both hi...
The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Roberts is often described as a “pro-business” court, favourin...
Securities markets are commonly assumed to spring forth at the intersection of an adequate supply of...
The time is long past when either economist or lawyers, on the basis of their own singular disciplin...
With the boom and bust of the twenties and thirties, there developed a new legal concept-regulation ...
During the past year, the Second Circuit again had occasion to decide several cases in which signifi...
Developed capital markets require companies to publish all material information. But securities regu...
Despite the various reforms instituted to foster local markets for fixed income securities, the expe...
The globalization of the securities markets and rapid technological advancement have made internatio...
The system of securities regulation that prevails today in the United States is one that has been fo...