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Full-Text Articles in Law
“At What Cost?’: The Future Of Securities Enforcement In Climate Change Litigation, Angela Washington
“At What Cost?’: The Future Of Securities Enforcement In Climate Change Litigation, Angela Washington
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Designing Effective Regulation For Blockchain-Based Markets, Heather Hughes
Designing Effective Regulation For Blockchain-Based Markets, Heather Hughes
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Effective regulation of blockchain-based markets calls for coordination among lawyers, businesses, coders, and lawmakers. How might we achieve adequate coordination and why is it important? This Article takes up these questions, using one example of an increasingly popular type of blockchain-based financial transaction: the issuance of tokens backed by off-chain assets. The objective here is not to advocate for a particular regulatory treatment for asset tokenization, but rather to use this deal type as a springboard to discuss what "effective regulation" means in the context of blockchain-enabled markets.
The Inchoate Meaning Of “Covered Security” Under The Securities Act Of 1933 – A Look At A Bank “In Organization”, Michael D. Waters
The Inchoate Meaning Of “Covered Security” Under The Securities Act Of 1933 – A Look At A Bank “In Organization”, Michael D. Waters
American University Business Law Review
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Uniform Mortgage-Backed Securities: An Analysis Of The Regulatory Hurdles Caused By The Federal Housing Finance Agency’S Standardization Of The Tba Market, Elizabeth Ashlee Kuan
Uniform Mortgage-Backed Securities: An Analysis Of The Regulatory Hurdles Caused By The Federal Housing Finance Agency’S Standardization Of The Tba Market, Elizabeth Ashlee Kuan
American University Business Law Review
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Securities And Commerical Law Research, Adeen Postar
Securities And Commerical Law Research, Adeen Postar
Way2Search! Topical Instruction Series
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Should Mandatory Written Opinions Be Required In All Securities Arbitrations?: The Practical And Legal Implications To The Securities Industry , Lynn Katzler
American University Law Review
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