Author (Person) | Chiu, Iris H. Y. |
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Publisher | Kluwer Law International |
Publication Date | 2008 |
ISBN | 9-789-0411-2668-9 |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
Abstract: This book offers a new approach to the legal issues raised by the drive for convergence in securities regulation. The author offers an insightful examination of the implications for regulatory and policy design if regulatory convergence were to be rigorously implemented. After setting the development of the idea of regulatory convergence in historical context and defining what the term means, she goes on to investigate the web of legal issues surrounding the concept and its implementation, including the following: - the benefits and drawbacks of the existing regulatory competition between Member States Arguing that the current patchwork of primary Directives and Commission Regulations is unlikely to secure convergent textual law, the author suggests that a rigorous pursuit of regulatory convergence should be based on adopting a systemic structure in designing regulatory features to achieve convergence. She proposes that regulatory convergence should capture four aspects of the law - sources of law, interpretation and administration, supervision of compliance, and enforcement - through an overarching ‘cybernetic’ model which focuses on the selection, transduction, and effectuation of norms, as well as on information and feedback processes and securing compliance with the norms. Although many authorities recognize that there are insufficient systemic features in the current framework to achieve regulatory convergence in EU securities regulation, this book takes a giant step beyond procedural discussion into a deep analysis of the underlying need for legal integrity in this administrative field at the EU level if policy objectives are to be achieved or even clearly argued. It will be of interest to practitioners and policymakers working in securities, competition, and related fields. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.kluwerlaw.com/ |
Subject Categories | Business and Industry, Internal Markets |
Countries / Regions | Europe |