
Bringing together a team of globally renowned academics and expert practitioners in the field, Transnational Securities Law, Second Edition, presents a comprehensive analysis of the international harmonization of the law relating to securities. The book focuses on private law, insolvency law, and conflict-of-laws issues, as well as providing in-depth guidance on recent regulatory and technological developments. Each chapter assesses the current state of the law, and, for issues that have not yet been harmonized, identifies best standard practice solutions. This fully revised and updated edition considers the regulatory intervention in the wake of the global financial crisis and the impact of ground-breaking technological innovations in the securities markets, with a particular focus on blockchain and other types of distributed ledger technology, smart contracts, and crypto-securities. In so doing it addresses the paucity of attention given to issues of investor protection and custody of digital assets, and provides guidance on the development from legacy technology to a landscape in which a variety of DLT solutions are increasingly applied. It furthermore proposes an approach toward solving or ameliorating prevailing legal and regulatory problems with enhanced systems, infrastructures, regulatory approaches, and private-law doctrine. Alongside the well-established and comprehensive analysis of securities law at the transnational level, this new edition continues to provide best-practice solutions for practitioners working in the field of securities law.
This text investigates the complex legal and regulatory challenges inherent in the international harmonization of securities law within a rapidly evolving technological landscape. The author, Joe Gergen, collaborates with a team of global academics and practitioners to evaluate private law, insolvency, and conflict-of-laws frameworks. The work argues for the adoption of best-practice solutions to address gaps in current international standards, particularly concerning digital assets and distributed ledger technology.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this volume as a primary resource for practitioners and scholars navigating the intersection of international finance and emerging digital technologies. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is tailored for professionals requiring a sophisticated understanding of transnational legal doctrine.
Page Count:
473
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192668005
ISBN-13:
9780192668004
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