This book is the first of its kind in focusing on the enforcement of corporate and securities laws, both public and private, which is a relatively understudied but critically important issue for the development and health of global capital markets. The book has a special focus on the young system coming into being in the People's Republic of China (PRC), but also examines the enforcement of corporate and securities laws across the globe and across different legal and political systems from an in-depth comparative perspective. This single volume assembles a veritable 'dream team' of contributors who are amongst the very best scholars and legal specialists in the many national jurisdictions covered in the book. Hence, it is of significant value to corporate and securities regulators, judicial officials, prosecutors, litigation specialists, corporate counsel, legal and economic policymakers, scholars, think tanks, students, and investors alike.
Enforcement of Corporate and Securities Law: China and the World
The authors use the justices' internal memos, notes, and preliminary drafts to tell the story of how they actually decided the cases. The securities laws were an ambitious expansion of the administrative state.
Regulation by Prosecution: The Securities and Exchange Commission Vs. Corporate America
A History of Securities Law and the Supreme Court explores how the Supreme Court has made (and remade) securities law.
The book also provides a comprehensive contribution debate on whether public or private enforcement is preferable in terms of development of securities markets.
This book takes a law and economic approach to examine the securities law enforcement in China and provides an in-depth empirical analysis on the enforcement inputs and outputs.
Securities and Federal Corporate Law
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This book will appeal to scholars and students of economics and law with an interest in corporate governance, Chinese economic development and new institutional economics.
The new Securities Litigation and Enforcement Nutshell focuses on an area of law that burgeoned more than a decade ago after the accounting and corporate governance scandals at Enron, WorldCom, and other large companies and then continued ...