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More than almost any other area of law, capital markets law in particular is subject to constant and rapid change. This is partly due to the ?internationalization= and ?Europeanization= of this area of law, particularly as a result of international resolutions (e.g. IOSCO), as well as European regulations and directives. In comprehensible language, this volume introduces the reader to this exciting field of law and explains the ways in which current capital markets law works & in electronic form and using in-depth texts, illustrations, legally solved sample examinations and diagrams.

Produktbeschreibung
More than almost any other area of law, capital markets law in particular is subject to constant and rapid change. This is partly due to the ?internationalization= and ?Europeanization= of this area of law, particularly as a result of international resolutions (e.g. IOSCO), as well as European regulations and directives. In comprehensible language, this volume introduces the reader to this exciting field of law and explains the ways in which current capital markets law works & in electronic form and using in-depth texts, illustrations, legally solved sample examinations and diagrams.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dieter Krimphove holds the Chair of Commercial Law and European Commercial Law at the University of Paderborn and is also Jean Monnet Professor (ad personam) and Visiting Professor at Danube University in Krems and the University of Strasbourg. His academic specializations include in particular international and European banking and capital markets law. Christoph Lüke is a research associate at the Chair of Business Law and European Business Law at the University of Paderborn. His research interests include banking and capital markets law and contract economics.