International Securities Regulation

International Securities Regulation

Published by Law Book Co, Australia 2005
Available from Thomson Reuters

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Description

As new financial products emerge at a rapid pace, coupled with advances in technology, securities can now be traded immediately around the globe. Despite this dynamic environment, regulatory measures are not keeping the same pace.

Making sense of the issues surrounding this area, International Securities Regulation is an extensive and detailed analysis of the law relating to the international trading and regulation of securities, in an Australian context.

Lawyer and economist, Ian Tunstall, explains the complexities and risks involved, along with remedies available under domestic law. In particular, the global impacts upon dealing, trading and assessing securities are explored.

Designed to assist lawyers, capital and financial markets participants and regulators understand the issues associated with the trading of international securities, International Securities Regulation encourages debate by proposing the need for a single international regulatory body and contains a detailed draft proposal for a multi-lateral agreement as a suggested approach.