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“It’S Just Not Right”: The Ethics Of Insider Trading, Kim Lane Scheppele
“It’S Just Not Right”: The Ethics Of Insider Trading, Kim Lane Scheppele
Law and Contemporary Problems
The Supreme Court doctrine defining insider trading and a competing theory called the misappropriation theory are criticized, focusing on the case of "United States vs Chestman." A counter-argument is presented.
Professor Scheppele’S Middle Way: On Minimizing Normativity And Economics In Securities Law, William T. Allen
Professor Scheppele’S Middle Way: On Minimizing Normativity And Economics In Securities Law, William T. Allen
Law and Contemporary Problems
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Games Without Frontiers: Trends In The International Response To Insider Trading, Harvey L. Pitt, David B. Hardison
Games Without Frontiers: Trends In The International Response To Insider Trading, Harvey L. Pitt, David B. Hardison
Law and Contemporary Problems
A study examines, from the perspective of two practitioners, current trends in the global regulation of insider trading.
Defining Illegal Insider Trading—Lessons From The European Community Directive On Insider Trading, Thomas Lee Hazen
Defining Illegal Insider Trading—Lessons From The European Community Directive On Insider Trading, Thomas Lee Hazen
Law and Contemporary Problems
The EC made a bold move towards defining precisely what conduct constitutes improper trading on nonpublic information with its Insider Trading Directive. The differences between the EC and US laws on insider trading are examined.
Insider Trading In A Globalizing Market: Who Should Regulate What?, Merritt B. Fox
Insider Trading In A Globalizing Market: Who Should Regulate What?, Merritt B. Fox
Law and Contemporary Problems
As the market for securities becomes increasingly global, the question of whose rules should apply to any particular transaction will arise with increasing frequency. The issue is examined.