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Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies. Volume IX, 1988. Symposium: Internationalization of the Securities Markets. Ann Arbor: Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies, 1988. Pp. vi, 410. $40.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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1 The following bibliography is by no means exhaustive: See generally Symposium: The Internationalization of the Securities Markets, 4 B.U. Int’l L.J. 1 (1986); SEC Staff, Internationalization of the Securities Markets (Report to S. Comm. on Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs and H.R. Comm. on Energy & Commerce, 1987); Cox, Internationalization of the Capital Markets: The Experience of the Securities and Exchange Commission, 11 Md. J. Int’l L. & Trade 201 (1987); Symposium: The Global Securities Market, 1987 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 3; Problems of Enforcement in the Multinational Securities Market Roundtable, 9 U. Pa. J. Int’l Bus. L. 307 (1987).
On individual countries see R. Rosen, International Securities Regulation (looseleaf); H. Bloomenthal, International Capital Markets and Securities Regulation (Clark Boardman Securities Law Series, vols. 10, 10–A passim, 1982); International Securities Law and Practice (J. Robinson ed. 1985).
On insider trading in general, see P. Anisman, Insider Trading Legislation for Australia: An Outline of the Issues and Alternatives (1986); K. Hopt & M. Will, Europäisches Insiderrecht (1973) (the German language seems not to have a word with the precise connotation of “insider”); Multinational Approaches—Corporate Insiders (L. Loss ed. 1976).
For insider trading on individual countries, see Hawes, Lee, & Robert, Insider Trading Law Developments: An International Analysis, 14 L. & Pol. Int’l Bus. 335 (1982) (France, United Kingdom and United States); Wallace, Who Is Subject to the Prohibition Against Insider Trading: A Comparative Study of American, British and French Law, 15 Sw. U.L. Rev. 217 (1985); Bornstein& Dugger, International Regulation of Insider Trading, 1987 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 375 (Australia, Hong Kong, Ontario, Quebec, United Kingdom).
For tender offers, see, H. Ffrench, International Law of Take-Overs and Mergers (4 vols. 1985).
2 Art. 58.
3 17 C.F.R. §240.10b-5 (1988).
4 See Shimada & Rose, Japan’s New Penal Provisions Concerning Insider Trading, 3 Butterworths J. Int’l Banking & Fin. L. 462 (1988).
5 15 U.S.C. §78p(a) and (b) (1982); see Tatsuta, Enforcement of Japanese Securities Regulation, 1 J. Comp. L. & Sec. Reg. 95, 112 (1987).
6 17 C.F.R. §240.14e-3 (1988).
7 1986 Acts ch. 60.