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The law and regulation of finance, 2nd edition

The law and regulation of finance, 2nd edition
The law and regulation of finance, 2nd edition
In-depth, practical and up-to-date, The Law and Regulation of Finance provides a comprehensive account of the law of finance.

Covering every major financial market, including foreign exchange, stock-lending and repos, this book provides a uniquely in-depth overview of derivatives and securities regulation.

The new edition explains the EU and UK regulatory systems, including the changes made to the UK financial regulatory system by the Financial Services Act 2012 and the Banking Act 2009. It also considers each of the principal financial markets, their standard market documentation, and the way in which the law and regulation applies to them.

New to the 2nd edition:

A full analysis of the regulatory changes in the UK: the new Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulatory Authority, and the Financial Policy Committee;

Analysis of the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Bill 2013;

A full analysis of EU developments, especially the Larosiere Report; the introduction of the regulation of derivatives, and the changes effected by EMIR and MIFIR; the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive;

The litigation and criminal prosecutions stemming from the financial crisis; and a full analysis of the various strains of litigation which have resulted from the crisis and its aftermath;

Approximately 100 new cases analysed;

Increased coverage of the interpretation of contracts and insolvency law.
9780414031364
Sweet & Maxwell
Hudson, Alastair
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Hudson, Alastair
583164d9-7d13-45ea-bf30-243e0c19aa5a

Hudson, Alastair (2013) The law and regulation of finance, 2nd edition , London, GB. Sweet & Maxwell, 1572pp.

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In-depth, practical and up-to-date, The Law and Regulation of Finance provides a comprehensive account of the law of finance.

Covering every major financial market, including foreign exchange, stock-lending and repos, this book provides a uniquely in-depth overview of derivatives and securities regulation.

The new edition explains the EU and UK regulatory systems, including the changes made to the UK financial regulatory system by the Financial Services Act 2012 and the Banking Act 2009. It also considers each of the principal financial markets, their standard market documentation, and the way in which the law and regulation applies to them.

New to the 2nd edition:

A full analysis of the regulatory changes in the UK: the new Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulatory Authority, and the Financial Policy Committee;

Analysis of the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Bill 2013;

A full analysis of EU developments, especially the Larosiere Report; the introduction of the regulation of derivatives, and the changes effected by EMIR and MIFIR; the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive;

The litigation and criminal prosecutions stemming from the financial crisis; and a full analysis of the various strains of litigation which have resulted from the crisis and its aftermath;

Approximately 100 new cases analysed;

Increased coverage of the interpretation of contracts and insolvency law.

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Published date: 21 August 2013
Organisations: Southampton Law School

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Local EPrints ID: 356923
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/356923
ISBN: 9780414031364
PURE UUID: 271a922e-1001-4f54-a539-5c4741043847

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Date deposited: 23 Sep 2013 08:53
Last modified: 01 Feb 2024 17:53

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Author: Alastair Hudson

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