Prospectus for the Public Offering of Securities in Europe - European and National Legislation in the Member States of the European Economic Area - Vol 1
VAN GERVEN Dirk
Product details
- Categories: Economic and Monetary Affairs
- Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Collection: Law Practitioner Series
- ISBN: 9780521880701
- Publication Date: 01/05/2008
- Binding: Hardback
- Number of pages: 514
- Language: English
Summary
The Prospectus Directive of 4 November 2003 sets the rules on the publication of a prospectus in the event that securities are offered to the public or admitted to trading on a stock exchange in the European Union. These rules apply in all 30 member states of the European Economic Area. Since member states decide to a large extent how to implement the Directive in their law, the rules in the different member states will differ substantially. It is therefore important not only to have an understanding of the rules laid down in the Directive but also to obtain knowledge of the rules applicable in the different states. As an English book it provides an understanding for non-Europeans of the rules applicable on the publication of a prospectus. A comprehensive table of contents, text of the European Directive and a list of national implementing laws are also included.
• Quick understanding of the rules applicable in each of the countries
• Global overview of rules applicable throughout the European Economic Area
• Useful tool for the legal language relating to publication of a prospectus
Table of contents
Part I. General Provisions of Community Law Relating to the Prospectus to be Published When Securities Are Offered to the Public or Admitted to Trading Dirk Van Gerven
Part II. Application in Each Member State – National Reports for EU Member States
1. Belgium Dirk Van Gerven and Elke Janssens
2. Czech Republic Petr Kasik and Vlastimil Pihera
3. Denmark Vagn Thorup and David Moalem
4. Estonia Raino Paron and Monika Koolmeister
5. Greece Vassiliki Lazarakou and George Georgiou
6. Hungary Jacques de Servigny
7. Latvia Dace Silava-Tomsone, Toms Sulmanis and Aigars Gozitis
8. Lithuania Irmantas Norkus and Eva Suduiko
9. Luxembourg Josee Weydert and Franck-Olivier Cera
10. The Netherlands Jan Paul Franx
11. Poland Danuta Pajewska and Jakub Pietruszka
12. Portugal Jose Alves Do Carmo, Jose Miguel Oliveira and Arifo Amada
13. Slovak Republic Michaela Jurková
14. United Kingdom Nigel Boardman, Penny Radcliffe and Michaela Angelides
Part III. National Reports for EEA Member States
15. Norway Solveig Fagerheim Bugge and Sverre Tyrhaug
Part IV. Annexes