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Full-Text Articles in Securities Law
The Inevitable United States Adoption Of Ifrs: How And Why The United States Should Be Prepared, Erika M. Tribuzi
The Inevitable United States Adoption Of Ifrs: How And Why The United States Should Be Prepared, Erika M. Tribuzi
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
In an age where technology makes the world smaller and business transactions happen by the microsecond, both private and public entities have utilized global standards. These standards are often voluntary and span many different industries. In the twenty-first century, financial reporting standards have not been immune toward the pull for global uniformity. The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are a set of international financial reporting standards that countries can choose to adopt in full or in part. Currently, there are 143 countries that have adopted IFRS in some capacity. This Note addresses the voluntary nature of global standards in the …
The Global Crackdown On Insider Trading: A Silver Lining To The "Great Reccession", Christopher P. Montagano
The Global Crackdown On Insider Trading: A Silver Lining To The "Great Reccession", Christopher P. Montagano
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The wake of the Great Recession marked a period of increased enforcement of insider trading violations by nation-states and self-regulatory organizations overseeing stock markets around the world. Before discussing the heightened global enforcement of insider trading, this Note explains the development of insider trading regulation by focusing on U.S., EU, and China law. This Note argues that the heightened global enforcement of insider trading violations in the wake of the Great Recession is a sign of a shared perception by market regulators around the world that there is a need to restore market confidence. Strong enforcement of insider trading regulations …
International Rule Of Law And Constitutional Justice In International Investment Law And Arbitration, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
International Rule Of Law And Constitutional Justice In International Investment Law And Arbitration, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Judicial administration of justice through reasoned interpretation, application and clarification of legal principles and rules is among the oldest paradigms of constitutional justice. The principles of procedural justice underlying investor-state arbitration remain controversial, especially if confidentiality and party autonomy governing commercial arbitration risk neglecting adversely affected third parties and public interests. There are also concerns that rule-following and formal equality of foreign investors and home states may not ensure substantive justice in the settlement of investment disputes unless arbitrators and courts take more seriously their customary law obligation of settling disputes in conformity with human rights obligations of governments and …
The Sec's Role In The Global Era: How The Sec Will Protect U.S. Investors In Foreign Markets, Derek W. Kaczmarek
The Sec's Role In The Global Era: How The Sec Will Protect U.S. Investors In Foreign Markets, Derek W. Kaczmarek
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Harmonization Of Disclosure Standards For Cross-Border Share Offerings: Approaching An "International Passport" To Capital Markets? (The Earl A. Snyder Lecture In International Law), J. William Hicks
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
On March 1, 2001, Professor Hicks delivered the fifth annual Snyder Lecture at the University of Cambridge in the Lauterpacht Center for International Research.
Spawning The Sec, Henry Laurence
Spawning The Sec, Henry Laurence
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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The Body As Commodity: The Use Of Markets To Cure The Organ Deficit, David E. Jefferies
The Body As Commodity: The Use Of Markets To Cure The Organ Deficit, David E. Jefferies
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Protection Of Individual Investors Under U.S. Securities Laws: The Impact Of International Regulatory Competition, J. William Hicks
Protection Of Individual Investors Under U.S. Securities Laws: The Impact Of International Regulatory Competition, J. William Hicks
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.