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Insider Trading: The Laws of Europe, the United States and Japan

Edited by: Emmanuel Gaillard

ISBN13: 9789065445926
ISBN: 9065445927
Published: February 1992
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £352.00



Regulation of insider trading has changed dramatically in the past few years. In reaction to highly publicized insider trading scandals and the internationalization of securities markets, all European countries have recently either strengthened their existing rules (France and the United Kingdom) or implemented new rules (Denmark, Greece, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Luxembourg and Italy).

The United States continues to refine its insider trading regulations, and Japan has recently enacted legislation in this field. A a result of the increasingly international nature of insider trading, supervisory authorities throughout the world now closely co-ordinate their efforts.;Drawing from the experience of law professors, governmental officials and practising lawyers, this book explores the regulations of 18 countries in Europe, the United States and Japan, as well as the EC Directive Co-ordinating Regulations on Insider Dealing and the Council of Europe's Convention on Insider Trading.

The book is aimed at practising lawyers, legislators, academics and international business and finance professionals. Combining legal doctrine and practical information, it analyzes for each legal system how insider trading is defined and controlled. It also addresses other stock-related infractions and international law issues such as jurisdiction and international co-operation.

Contents:
Part 1 Europe: the EC Directive of 1989, Isabelle Pingel
the Council of Europe's Convention of 1989, Frits W. Hondius
Belgium, Bernard Hanotiau and Benoit Feron
Denmark, Jeanne Blyt and Nils Jul Clausen
France, Emmanuel Gaillard
Germany, Georg F. Thoma and Jonathan S. Berck
Greece, Dimitri Lambadarios
Ireland, Brian J. O'Connor
Italy, Paolo Casella
Luxembourg, Charles Kieffer
the Netherlands, J.J.J. van Lanschot
Portugal, Graca Barreiros Moreira Rato
Spain, Fernando Bautista and Ernesto Trigueros
United Kingdom, Michael Crystal and Stephen Atherton
Austria, Michael Kutschera and Christian Hoenig
Finland, Tina Astola
Liechtenstein, Harry Gstoehl
Norway, Jan Bjorland and Erling G. Rikheim
Sweden, Bengt-Ake Nilsson
Switzerland, Clarence Peter.
Part 2 United States and Japan: United States, Joseph T. McLaughlin and M.A. Helen Macfarlane
Japan, Hideki Kojima. Appendices: EC Directive
Council of Europe' Convention
Belgium
Denmark
France
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Portugal
Spain
the United Kingdom
Austria
Finland
Norway
Switzerland
the United States
Japan.