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Capital Markets in the Age of the Euro: Cross-Border Transactions, Listed Companies and Regulation
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Capital Markets in the Age of the Euro: Cross-Border Transactions, Listed Companies and Regulation
Guido Ferrarini, Klaus J. Hopt, Eddy Wymeersch,The integration of European--indeed, global--capital markets has been under way for quite some time. However, the adoption of the single European currency crystallises the process, solving many old problems at the same time as it creates new challenges. In this wide-ranging book, 28 notable practitioners and academics--including economists, regulators, and lawyers--pool their prodigious resources to analyse the current and future issues affecting investment, conduct of business rules, stock exchanges, trading, and company law. Originally designed as a research project, this finished work was developed from individual research and first drafts through group discussion to a final interconnected achievement. Since the authors met at a conference in Genoa in November 2000 on the initiative of four major European law faculties, a number of pertinent regulatory developments have taken place, notably the Lamfalussy Report and the adoption of various proposals by the European Commission. Analysis of the impact of such recent and ongoing events has been incorporated into this final text.
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Cases and Materials on UK and EC Competition Law
Kirsty Middleton, Barry Rodger & Angus MacCulloch,The recent changes in European Law led to the introduction of the Competition Act 1998, which came in to force in 2000, and this has meant that competition law has become increasingly important for both small and large business concerns. This text is superbly balanced, with an excellent use of case reports, Commission papers and legislation. The extracts are included at particularly pertinent points to explain what can, at times, be complicated and dry areas of law. These examples, such as the investigation of whether there was a monopoly in the brewing industry, enable the important points to stick in the reader’s mind.
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EC and UK Competition Law: Commentary, Cases and Materials
Maher M. Dabbah (Author),Offering a comprehensive account of EC and UK competition rules, this reference also has international relevance as EC competition rules are an important source of consultation. (The rules are increasingly used as a model by many countries when adopting or developing competition rules within their own legal systems.) In addition to cases and materials, the volume includes detailed commentary and case studies, eliminating the need for multiple information sources.
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Law of Tort 12th ed (MyLawChamber)
John Cooke,This package includes a physical copy of Law of Tort, 12th ed by Cooke as well as access to the eText and MyLawChamber. Law of Tort part of the Foundations series, offers a comprehensive, clear and straightforward account of the law ideal for LLB and GDL students.
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Core Statutes on Insolvency Law and Corporate Rescue 2008/2009
John Tribe,The Palgrave Macmillan Core Statutes Series has been developed to meet the needs of today's law students. Compiled by experienced lecturers, each title contains the essential materials needed for law undergraduate and GDL/CPE courses. Their compact size makes them easy to use under exam conditions and in the lecturehall.