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Resolving The Crowdfunding Conundrum: The Experience Of The United States And Spain, Rafael A. Porrata-Doria Jr. Jan 2020

Resolving The Crowdfunding Conundrum: The Experience Of The United States And Spain, Rafael A. Porrata-Doria Jr.

American University Business Law Review

The phenomenon known as crowdfunding has become an attractive alternative for businesses looking for investors without having to go through more well-established routes or without necessarily having to lure and impress professional investors. However, this new form of raising capital creates a series of issues and problems unique to crowdfunding, which has led to a struggle amongst governments to effectively regulate this new entrepreneurial opportunity. The crowdfunding conundrum government regulators are facing causes them to have to reconcile two contradictory missions: facilitating the acquisition of capital by businesses and protecting investors (and the market) from fraud and manipulation. This Article …


Challenges To The Credibility Of The Investor-State Arbitration System, Michael Nolan Jan 2015

Challenges To The Credibility Of The Investor-State Arbitration System, Michael Nolan

American University Business Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Future Of International Arbitration In Central And Eastern Europe, Wojciech Sadowski Jan 2015

The Future Of International Arbitration In Central And Eastern Europe, Wojciech Sadowski

American University Business Law Review

No abstract provided.