Market Abuse Regulation

Commentary and Annotated Guide

Sebastian Mock editor Marco Ventoruzzo editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:1st Mar '22

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Now a volume in the Oxford EU Financial Regulation Series, the second edition of Market Abuse Regulation has been updated to reflect the impact of a number of major developments in legislation and case law following the implementation of the EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR). Written by leading scholars in the field of capital markets law from a number of European jurisdictions, the book is divided into two main parts. The first consists of chapters considering relevant issues by topic, including aspects not directly addressed by MAR such as enforcement, and the impact of US securities regulation. The second part provides article-by-article commentary on the Regulation, with a detailed and technical analysis of its terms. Both parts have been updated to reflect important developments such as amendments to directives and new regulations regarding the promotion of the use of SME growth markets. The second edition includes additional chapters on sanctions. One new chapter deals exclusively with the criminal sanctions (including CRIM-MAD), and another addresses in much greater detail private enforcement in key jurisdictions (France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain), which is neither addressed by the MAR nor harmonized by other European legislation. This chapter on private enforcement is also accompanied by another dealing with aspects of private international and international civil procedural law. The existing chapters have also been updated to bring them fully up to date.

Review from previous edition A detailed index ensures easy access to the relevant parts of the book. A table of court cases and a detailed table of legislation, both with references to the respective paragraphs in the book, further enhance the user-friendliness. This book is a welcome contribution to a pan-European dialogue which aims at bringing together different legal traditions. The particular value of this book is that, when one wishes to look beyond the "national" interpretation and take the "European" approach which is required for the construction of the MAR, this book clearly deserves reading. * Markus Heidinger, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation *
the authors have delivered a timely and convenient guide on an important piece of legislation within the context of the Capital Markets Union. * Ebbe Rogge, Common Market Law Review *

ISBN: 9780198871095

Dimensions: 252mm x 177mm x 42mm

Weight: 1400g

720 pages

2nd Revised edition