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Dispute Resolution in Transnational Securities Transactions


ISBN13: 9781509937479
Published: April 2020
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2017)
Price: £39.99
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This book explores the transnational legal infrastructure for dispute resolution in transnational securities transactions. It discusses the role of law and dispute resolution in securities transactions, the types of disputes arising from them, and the institutional and legal aspects of dispute resolution, both generally and regarding aggregate litigation. It illustrates different dispute resolution systems and aggregate litigation methods, and examines the legal issues of dispute resolution arising from transnational securities transactions. In addition, the book proposes two systems of dispute resolution for transnational securities transactions depending on the type of dispute: collective redress through arbitration and a network of alternative dispute resolution systems.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
1. Introduction: Transnational Securities Disputes and Legal Pluralism
2. States, Law and Dispute Resolution
3. Securities Regulation Theory and the Importance of Private Enforcement
4. The Liability Regime for Securities Disputes
5. Building a Transnational Securities Dispute Resolution System
6. Institutional Aspects of Dispute Resolution
7. Alternative Models of Dispute Resolution Systems
8. Aggregate Litigation Design
9. Aggregate Litigation Models
10. Transnational Aspects of Dispute Resolution