Capital Markets Law Journal
2018 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 1, 2025
- The ‘Hedging or Speculation’ Question in Determining the Capacity of Public Bodies to Trade Derivative Transactions pp. .

- Omotola Ariyo
- The syndicated loan for Ukraine: a model for future crisis collaboration pp. 1

- Ashley Deeks, Mitu Gulati and Paul Stephan
- Extra-Territorial Regulatory Action in the Financial Markets: Does the EU Third-Country Central Counterparty Regime Go Too Far? pp. 2

- Jo Braithwaite and David Murphy
- The significant EMT regime under MiCAR: a means to an end? pp. 3

- Maarten Mol-Huging
- Decoding the complexity: How financial reports have grown less readable, why it matters, and what we can do about it pp. 4

- Mark Humphery-Jenner
Volume 19, issue 4, 2024
- Dislocations in derivatives markets: The causes and consequences of disorderly futures markets in the light of recent episodes in nickel and crude oil pp. 315-329

- David Murphy
- The Concept of Financial Instruments: Drawing the Borderline between MiFID and MiCAR pp. 330-351

- Matthias Lehmann and Fabian Schinerl
- The doctrine of corporate conscience: navigating the labyrinth of ESG litigation in the quest for sustainability and justice pp. 352-361

- Ben Chester Cheong
- E-money tokens and coordination issues between the Market in Crypto-assets Regulation (MiCAR) and the payment services legislation (PSD2) pp. 362-375

- Andrea Minto
- Sustainability and Asset Management: finally getting down to business? pp. 376-391

- Aalt-Jan Smits and Annika Galle
- The bar date over client asset claims in the UK investment bank special administration regime pp. 392-432

- Zinian Zhang
- Divergent paths: US and UK Courts’ response to the LIBOR/EURIBOR-fixing scandal pp. 433-448

- Sabur Malik
Volume 19, issue 3, 2024
- Crypto custody pp. 207-229

- Dirk Zetzsche, Julia Sinnig and Areti Nikolakopoulou
- Obscure contract terms: an inadvertent pricing experiment pp. 230-241

- Stephen J ChoiStephen, Mitu Gulati, Ugo Panizza, Robert E Scott and Mark C Weidemaier
- Decentralized finance (DeFi): the ultimate regulatory frontier? pp. 242-259

- Agata Ferreira
- Islamic wealth management: prospects, challenges, and the case of Singapore pp. 260-279

- Arif A Jamal and Habib Motani
- Environmental, Social and Governance Reporting Regulation in Hong Kong: Reforms, Inadequacies, and Proposals pp. 280-297

- Lai Yee Choy
- India’s central counterparty investment policy: pirouetting between the EU and the USA? pp. 298-314

- Parameswaran Chidamparam and Divya Upadhyay
Volume 19, issue 2, 2024
- A critical evaluation of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs): payments’ final frontier? pp. 103-112

- Emilios Avgouleas and William Blair
- Euroclear’s digital financial market infrastructure pp. 113-127

- Sofie Van de Velde, Bart Garré, Michael Voisin, Richard Hay, Gilles Nejman and Sophia Le Vesconte
- Debt-for-nature swaps: the Belize 2021 Deal and the future of green sovereign finance pp. 128-151

- Stephanie Fontana-Raina and Sebastian Grund
- Diaspora bonds: patriotism or investment? pp. 152-168

- Michael Bradley, Irving Arturo De Lira Salvatierra and Mitu Gulati
- ‘It’s not just money; you are investing in your identity’: Israel, the Jewish diaspora and the Israel Bonds programme pp. 169-183

- Douglas Mulliken
- Regulating ESG rating firms as the gatekeepers for sustainable finance pp. 184-206

- Longjie Lu
Volume 19, issue 1, 2024
- The relevance and regulation of microsecond differences in the era of high-frequency trading: private feeds, transaction confirmations and colocation pp. 1-21

- Mathijs Jacob Giltjes
- Auditors report and the German Capital Markets Model Case Act (KapMuG)—legal consequences for EY in the Wirecard scandal† pp. 22-55

- Thomas M J Möllers
- Initial public offerings and antitrust: selected cases and issues pp. 56-64

- John Kwan
- Can GDP-linked debt be the answer to sovereign debt crises? pp. 65-85

- Maziar Peihani
- The role of the ‘Astana’ International Financial Centre in the capital market pp. 86-101

- Nazerke P Kurash, Serik B Makysh, Gulzat K Kantoroeva, Kairbek T Arystanbekov and Pernebek K Umirzakov
Volume 18, issue 4, 2023
- Editors’ Note pp. 453-456

- Caroline M Gentile
- Disintermediation of the US, EU and UK capital and financial markets pp. 457-499

- Edward F and Bree Morgan-Davies
- The anatomy of crypto failures and investor protection under MiCAR pp. 500-525

- Ilya Kokorin
- ClientEarth’s challenge of FCA approval of an energy company’s IPO prospectus: reflections on a novel climate activist approach pp. 526-533

- John Kwan
- Do we really need a ‘perfectly reasonable investor’ within MAR? pp. 534-555

- Adrian Rycerski
- Removing Bankers’ bonus cap: Will this enhance the competitiveness of the UK financial market? pp. 556-572

- John Kong Shan HoJohn Kong Shan Ho
- Understanding the inherent limitations of crypto finance in the Islamic finance context pp. 573-588

- Abdul Karim Aldohni
Volume 18, issue 3, 2023
- Editors’ Note pp. 277-280

- Caroline M Gentile
- Which markets need Central Bank Digital Currency? pp. 281-302

- Christian Hofmann
- EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation pp. 303-328

- Danny Busch
- The regulation of share buybacks and insider dealing: a comparative analysis pp. 329-364

- Lance Ang
- International investment agreements and sovereign debt: an empirical analysis pp. 365-390

- Livia Hinz
- Protection of interests of minority shareholders in the case of the delisting of a company in the light of regulations binding in Europe pp. 391-401

- Magdalena Zmysłowska
- Unilateral responses to an international problem: sustainable sovereign debt restructuring and the case for second-best solutions pp. 402-425

- Astrid Iversen
- Confused and not protected: the case of whistle-blowers in the EU banking and financial sector pp. 426-451

- Dimitrios Kafteranis
Volume 18, issue 2, 2023
- Central Bank Digital Currencies and the global financial system: the dollar dethroned? pp. 137-171

- Ross P Buckley and Mia Trzecinski
- Can investors save the planet? NZAMI and fiduciary duty pp. 172-193

- Tom Gosling and Iain MacNeil
- A modern template for the restructuring of poor country debts pp. 194-201

- Lee C Buchheit and Adam Lerrick
- Special purpose acquisition companies: A discordant tale of two Asian financial centres pp. 202-232

- Umakanth Varottil
- Liquidity management tools in open-ended investment funds: the right tools in the right hands? pp. 233-258

- Katrien Morbee
- The role of market operators in scaling up voluntary carbon markets pp. 259-275

- Melvin Tjon Akon
Volume 18, issue 1, 2023
- Editors’ Note pp. 1-4

- Mitu Gulati
- CCP supervision after Brexit: from extraterritoriality to a model of shared control pp. 5-43

- Matthias Lehmann
- International banking and finance use of the investment treaty regime: Hong Kong as a case study pp. 44-70

- Julien Chaisse and Kehinde Olaoye
- Enforcing comparable treatment in sovereign debt workouts pp. 71-77

- Lee C Buchheit and Mitu Gulati
- Growing (in)securities: the cult of ‘equity’s darling’ in Australian financial law pp. 78-100

- Matteo Solinas
- Inside insider trading regulation: a comparative analysis of the EU and US regimes pp. 101-135

- Min-woo Kang
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