Full Description
Now a volume in the Oxford EU Financial Regulation Series, the second edition of Market Abuse Regulation has been updated to reflect the impact of a number of major developments in legislation and case law following the implementation of the EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR).
Written by leading scholars in the field of capital markets law from a number of European jurisdictions, the book is divided into two main parts. The first consists of chapters considering relevant issues by topic, including aspects not directly addressed by MAR such as enforcement, and the impact of US securities regulation. The second part provides article-by-article commentary on the Regulation, with a detailed and technical analysis of its terms.
Both parts have been updated to reflect important developments such as amendments to directives and new regulations regarding the promotion of the use of SME growth markets. The second edition includes additional chapters on sanctions. One new chapter deals exclusively with the criminal sanctions (including CRIM-MAD), and another addresses in much greater detail private enforcement in key jurisdictions (France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain), which is neither addressed by the MAR nor harmonized by other European legislation. This chapter on private enforcement is also accompanied by another dealing with aspects of private international and international civil procedural law. The existing chapters have also been updated to bring them fully up to date.
Contents
PART A: ANNOTATED GUIDE
A1: Sebastian Mock: History, Application, Interpretation, and Legal Sources of the Market Abuse Regulation
A2: Marco Ventoruzzo: The Concept of Insider Dealing
A3: Sebastian Mock: The Concept of Market Manipulation
A4: Alain Pietrancosta: Public Disclosure of Inside Information and Market Abuse
A5: Sofie Cools: Public Enforcement of the Market Abuse Regulation
A6: Johannes Flume, Alain Pietrancosta, Paolo Guidici, Danny Busch, David Pérez Millán, Fernando Marín de la Bárcena: Private Enforcement of the Market Abuse Regulation in European Law (Austria and Germany; France; Italy; The Netherlands; Spain)
A7: Susanne Zwirlein- Forschner: Market Abuse Regulation in International Jurisdiction and Conflict of Laws
A8: Enrico Basile: Criminal Sanctions
PART B: COMMENTARY
B1: Sebastian Mock; Stefano Lombardo: General Provisions
B2: Marco Ventoruzzo; Chiara Picciau; Jesper Lau Hansen; Chiara Mosca; Morten Kinander; Aurelio Gurrea- Martínez: Inside Information, Insider Dealing, Unlawful Disclosure of Inside Information, and Market Manipulation
B3: Alain Pietrancosta; Marco Dell'Erba: Disclosure Requirements
B4: Johannes Zollner: ESMA and Competent Authorities
B5: Sofie Cools: Administrative Measures and Sanctions
B6: Sebastian Mock: Delegated Acts and Implementing Acts
B7: Sebastian Mock: Final Provisions