Legal Protection against Financial Market Abuse
Legal Protection against Financial Market Abuse
International and Local Perspectives
Cornacchia, Luigi; Blachnio-Parzych, Anna
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2026
400
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Inglês
9781032898612
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Introduction, Anna Blachnio-Parzych and Luigi Cornacchia; Part 1: International perspective; 1. Fundamentals of Market Abuse: Just Distribution, Fair Information, Public Trust, Luigi Cornacchia; 2. Insider Trading: Not Playing by the Rules of the Game in Capital Market - a Criminal Offense?, Carsten Momsen; 3. Interests Protected by the Prohibition of Insider Dealing in European Union Law, Sergio Seminara; 4. The Suppression of AI-based Market Disruption between the United States and Europe, Federico Consulich; 5. Faster and better traders or new kinds of market manipulation? An evaluation of the selected strategies of high-frequency traders, Anna Blachnio-Parzych; 6. Navigating Market Abuse in the Age of AI: Reimagining Criminal Responsibility in Algorithmic Trading, Luigi Scollo; 7. Rational and Irrational Investor: Cyborg Finance, Biases, and Black Swans, Maria Beatrice Magro; 8. Recent Challenges for EU Market Abuse Laws: The Case of Greenwashing, Ester Herlin-Karnell; Part 2: Local perspectives; 9. Belgian Market Abuse legal framework: navigating legal complexities and dual enforcement dynamics at the intersection of criminal and administrative law, Vanessa Franssen and Mathilde Vandormael; 10. Protecting Investors: Market Manipulation in Canada, Poonam Puri; 11. Market Abuse Crimes in Chile. The 2023 reform, Hector Hernandez Basualto and Fernando Londono Martinez; 12. Criminal Compliance: New Challenges to Prevent Market Abuse in Chile, Rodrigo Andres Guerra Espinosa;13. Offences of Market Manipulation under Criminal and Administrative Sanctions in Japan and China, Kanako Takayama and Jiang Xin;14. Punitive Sanctions for Market Abuses: The Finnish Experience, Raimo Lahti and Miikka Rainiala;15. Market Abuse in German Criminal Law, Kilian Wegner; 16. The Protection of CONSOB's Supervisory Activity and the Right to Silence, Dalila Federici and Marina Poggi d'Angelo; 17. Modes of Information Acquisition Subject to Insider Trading Regulations in Japan and the United States, Motoko Hirayama;18. The Crime of Agreements Restricting Free Competition in Peruvian Criminal Legislation: Is the Criminal Prohibition Still Only Symbolic?, Percy Garcia Cavero; 19. Criminal Law Protection Against Market Manipulation in Ukraine in the Context of the Implementation of EU Law: Comparative Analysis of Ukrainian and Polish Law, Oleksandr Koshovyi; 20. The Criminal Protection of Insider Information in Spain, Diego Gomez Iniesta; 21. The regulation of Market Abuse - is it time for an alternative approach?, Marina Aristodemou and Nic Ryder; 22. Market Abuse Prosecutions in the USA: Definitional and Territorial Issues, Frederick T. Davis; 23. The U.S. criminal law of insider trading and market manipulation: A complicated hybrid of legislative, administrative, judicial, and prosecutorial decision-making, Joseph Hoffmann; 24. Legal Protection against Financial Market Abuse: International and Local Perspectives - Synthesis, Anna Blachnio-Parzych and Luigi Cornacchia.
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Market Abuse;Insider trading;Capital markets;Market manipulation;Algorithmic Trading;Cyborg finance;Greenwashing
Introduction, Anna Blachnio-Parzych and Luigi Cornacchia; Part 1: International perspective; 1. Fundamentals of Market Abuse: Just Distribution, Fair Information, Public Trust, Luigi Cornacchia; 2. Insider Trading: Not Playing by the Rules of the Game in Capital Market - a Criminal Offense?, Carsten Momsen; 3. Interests Protected by the Prohibition of Insider Dealing in European Union Law, Sergio Seminara; 4. The Suppression of AI-based Market Disruption between the United States and Europe, Federico Consulich; 5. Faster and better traders or new kinds of market manipulation? An evaluation of the selected strategies of high-frequency traders, Anna Blachnio-Parzych; 6. Navigating Market Abuse in the Age of AI: Reimagining Criminal Responsibility in Algorithmic Trading, Luigi Scollo; 7. Rational and Irrational Investor: Cyborg Finance, Biases, and Black Swans, Maria Beatrice Magro; 8. Recent Challenges for EU Market Abuse Laws: The Case of Greenwashing, Ester Herlin-Karnell; Part 2: Local perspectives; 9. Belgian Market Abuse legal framework: navigating legal complexities and dual enforcement dynamics at the intersection of criminal and administrative law, Vanessa Franssen and Mathilde Vandormael; 10. Protecting Investors: Market Manipulation in Canada, Poonam Puri; 11. Market Abuse Crimes in Chile. The 2023 reform, Hector Hernandez Basualto and Fernando Londono Martinez; 12. Criminal Compliance: New Challenges to Prevent Market Abuse in Chile, Rodrigo Andres Guerra Espinosa;13. Offences of Market Manipulation under Criminal and Administrative Sanctions in Japan and China, Kanako Takayama and Jiang Xin;14. Punitive Sanctions for Market Abuses: The Finnish Experience, Raimo Lahti and Miikka Rainiala;15. Market Abuse in German Criminal Law, Kilian Wegner; 16. The Protection of CONSOB's Supervisory Activity and the Right to Silence, Dalila Federici and Marina Poggi d'Angelo; 17. Modes of Information Acquisition Subject to Insider Trading Regulations in Japan and the United States, Motoko Hirayama;18. The Crime of Agreements Restricting Free Competition in Peruvian Criminal Legislation: Is the Criminal Prohibition Still Only Symbolic?, Percy Garcia Cavero; 19. Criminal Law Protection Against Market Manipulation in Ukraine in the Context of the Implementation of EU Law: Comparative Analysis of Ukrainian and Polish Law, Oleksandr Koshovyi; 20. The Criminal Protection of Insider Information in Spain, Diego Gomez Iniesta; 21. The regulation of Market Abuse - is it time for an alternative approach?, Marina Aristodemou and Nic Ryder; 22. Market Abuse Prosecutions in the USA: Definitional and Territorial Issues, Frederick T. Davis; 23. The U.S. criminal law of insider trading and market manipulation: A complicated hybrid of legislative, administrative, judicial, and prosecutorial decision-making, Joseph Hoffmann; 24. Legal Protection against Financial Market Abuse: International and Local Perspectives - Synthesis, Anna Blachnio-Parzych and Luigi Cornacchia.
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