Research handbook on securities regulation in the United States / edited by Jerry W. Markham and Rigers Gjyshi.
2014
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Title
Research handbook on securities regulation in the United States / edited by Jerry W. Markham and Rigers Gjyshi.
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Imprint
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2014.
Description
1 online resource (544 pages) ; cm.
Series
Research handbooks in financial law.
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Summary
This fascinating Handbook provides a clear explanation of the securities market regulation regime in the United States. A diverse set of contributors offer a comprehensive overview of the regulatory process, Dodd-Frank, the principal securities statutes, and the regulators and market participants involved. In addition to a general summary of the topic, this volume provides detailed explanations of the process for registering securities, exemptions from registration, secondary distributions, and the underwriting process. Scholars and students of financial law, banking and regulatory law will find this book a useful resource, as will attorneys, compliance professionals, risk-mitigation professionals and corporate leaders.
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Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed July 17, 2014).
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English
ISBN
9781782540076 e-book
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