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Securities law. 2nd edition

Securities law. 2nd edition
Securities law. 2nd edition
Securities Law is a comprehensive treatment of securities regulation, providing you with an in-depth guide to explain how everything works and fits together. Including a full account of the new UK regulatory structure as it applies to securities law, the book also gives you a detailed explanation of the changes at EU level and their impact on securities regulation.

The new 2nd edition:

Includes coverage of UK and EU regulation of securities;

Analyses the impact of the Financial Services Act 2012 on securities law in the UK, and the effect of the Larasiere Report on securities regulation across the EU;

Covers the full range of securities issues, including shares, bonds and securitised derivatives;

Discusses the liability of those responsible for the preparation of prospectuses for losses suffered by investors under private law and statute;

Explains the criminal law on insider dealing, fraud under the Fraud Act 2006, general offences under FSMA 2000, and the regulation of market abuse more generally;

Analyses the implication of MiFID, Prospectus Directive, Transparency Obligations Directive, and most recent version of the FCA Handbook;

Explores the regulation of the Alternative Investment Market (AIM);

Advises on the securities law implication arising from takeovers;

Includes guidance on the allotment of shares and other company issues;

Explains the application of corporate governance norms to securities regulation.
9780414028456
Sweet & Maxwell
Hudson, Alastair
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Hudson, Alastair
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Hudson, Alastair (2013) Securities law. 2nd edition , London, GB. Sweet & Maxwell, 912pp. (In Press)

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Securities Law is a comprehensive treatment of securities regulation, providing you with an in-depth guide to explain how everything works and fits together. Including a full account of the new UK regulatory structure as it applies to securities law, the book also gives you a detailed explanation of the changes at EU level and their impact on securities regulation.

The new 2nd edition:

Includes coverage of UK and EU regulation of securities;

Analyses the impact of the Financial Services Act 2012 on securities law in the UK, and the effect of the Larasiere Report on securities regulation across the EU;

Covers the full range of securities issues, including shares, bonds and securitised derivatives;

Discusses the liability of those responsible for the preparation of prospectuses for losses suffered by investors under private law and statute;

Explains the criminal law on insider dealing, fraud under the Fraud Act 2006, general offences under FSMA 2000, and the regulation of market abuse more generally;

Analyses the implication of MiFID, Prospectus Directive, Transparency Obligations Directive, and most recent version of the FCA Handbook;

Explores the regulation of the Alternative Investment Market (AIM);

Advises on the securities law implication arising from takeovers;

Includes guidance on the allotment of shares and other company issues;

Explains the application of corporate governance norms to securities regulation.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2013
Organisations: Southampton Law School

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Local EPrints ID: 349020
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/349020
ISBN: 9780414028456
PURE UUID: 2b5a2efa-dc37-4c19-89b1-bbd826d6bf8a

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Date deposited: 20 Feb 2013 16:55
Last modified: 01 Feb 2024 17:53

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Author: Alastair Hudson

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