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The Cambridge Handbook of Investor Protection (eBook)

Edited by: Arthur B. Laby

ISBN13: 9781108995924
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: USA
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £175.00
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The topic of investor protection has occupied investors, businesses, regulators, academics, and courts since the 1930s. The topic exploded in importance after the 2008 financial crisis and the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme of the same year. Investor protection scholarship now seeks to respond to developments such as the institutionalization of the markets, the democratization of finance, and the enhanced role of market professionals and other gatekeepers. Additionally, although the philosophy of full disclosure remains the guiding principle behind the securities laws, recent research has questioned the merits of a disclosure-based regime. In light of these trends, regulators try to strike the right balance between imposing a strict investor protection regime, on the one hand, and giving businesses the freedom to innovate new projects, market new services, and reduce costs, on the other. The Cambridge Handbook of Investor Protection brings together leading scholars to inform this debate and fill a gap left by these developments.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction: continuity and change in investor protection
Arthur B. Laby
Part I. Institutionalization and Investor Protection:
1. The financialization of corporate governance
Roberta S. Karmel
2. 'Public' mutual funds
Jeff Schwartz
3. The overlooked effects of passive management
Anita K. Krug
4. Retail investor protection and empowerment: reflections from the European Union
Niamh Moloney
5. Which investors to protect? Evolving conceptions of the American shareholder
Jacob Hale Russell
Part II. The Scope of Investor Protection Regulation:
6. Retirement plan reforms in the absence of a retirement policy
Natalya Shnitser
7. Rogue brokers and the limits of agency law
Deborah A. DeMott
8. Protecting investors of collective-investor trusts in China
Lusina Ho
9. Jurisdiction and applicable law in investor suits
Matthias Lehmann
Part III. The Regulation of Market Professionals:
10. Techniques of regulatory implementation: the case of Reg BI and Form CRS
James A. Fanto
11. Regulation best interest, customer trust, and the move to make private investments more available to retail investors
Donald C. Langevoort
12. Best execution: an impossible dream?
Onnig H. Dombalagian
13. Equilibrium investor protection: active mutual fund fees
Michel A. Habib and D. Bruce Johnsen
14. Reputational bonding and the birth of investment adviser regulation
Arthur B. Laby
Part IV. Alternative Regulatory Regimes:
15. Do lawyers make good gatekeepers?
Sung Hui Kim
16. Retail investors and Delaware corporate law
J. Travis Laster
17. Investor protections in Muslim jurisdictions
Russell Powell
18. Insider trading law in the United States and Australia: fiduciary breaches, market abuses, and the harshness of penalties
Donna M. Nagy and Juliette Overland
19. Markets versus regulation: investor protection in the United States compared to Israel
Nitzan Shilon