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International Securities Markets: Insider Trading Law in China - International Banking, Finance and Economic Law Series Set
Hui Huang
International Securities Markets: Insider Trading Law in China - International Banking, Finance and Economic Law Series Set
Hui Huang
This book offers the first detailed analysis of China?s insider trading law, explaining what constitutes insider trading in China and what the consequences of unlawful insider trading might be there. More importantly, it suggests ways in which the law might more effectively prevent the occurrence of insider trading in the first place. Among the elements of the legal framework addressed by the author are the following:
? Who benefits from insider trading
? The issue of when information becomes public
? A comparative law treatment of the underlying theories of insider trading liability
? Private civil liability
? Damage caps
? Measures of recovery
The author?s approach focuses on China?s readiness to adopt foreign ideas without adequately assimilating them into the local context. In this connection, he sets out valuable reform proposals, using authority from field interviews with Chinese stakeholders as well as from comparative case law.
380 pages
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | September 25, 2006 |
ISBN13 | 9789041125576 |
Publishers | Kluwer Law International |
Pages | 380 |
Dimensions | 230 × 22 × 154 mm · 707 g |
Language | English |