Regulation of Issuers and Investor Protection in the US and EU: A Transatlantic Comparison of the Basics of Securities and Corporate Law
Regulation of Issuers and Investor Protection in the US and EU: A Transatlantic Comparison of the Basics of Securities and Corporate Law, by P.A. van der Schee. The Hague, The Netherlands: Eleven International Publishing, 2011. Pp. 315. $133.50 (paperback).
A series of corporate scandals in 2002-2003 resulted in pressure on regulators and gatekeepers to introduce enhanced investor protection and market regulation. Regulation of Issuers and Investor Protection in the US and EU focuses on the different regulatory responses of the United States and European Union, as well as individual member states. The book explains the difference between corporate and securities law and suggests ā¦
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Article title: Regulation of Issuers and Investor Protection in the US and EU: A Transatlantic Comparison of the Basics of Securities and Corporate Law.
Contributors: Not available.
Journal title: The George Washington International Law Review.
Volume: 44.
Issue: 3
Publication date: July 1, 2012.
Page number: 577+.
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