Capital Markets Law Journal
2018 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2022
- Editors’ Note pp. 409-410

- Jeffrey Golden KC (Hon)
- Governance and the decoupling of debt and equity: the SEC moves pp. 411-467

- Henry T C Hu
- The damages puzzle in government bonds pp. 468-488

- Yehuda Adar
- Independent directors for investment funds in the UK: what role for investor protection? pp. 489-512

- Roger M Barker and Iris H -Y Chiu
- Financial development and de-financializing in China pp. 513-543

- Weiping He
- A radical change? Assessing the reforms in China’s securities market through the lens of investor protection pp. 544-563

- Qi Lu
- Tax challenges in debt financing involving digital tokens pp. 564-582

- Vincent Ooi
Volume 17, issue 3, 2022
- Editors’ Note pp. 275-275

- Mitu Gulati
- Seizing Russian assets pp. 276-287

- Paul B Stephan
- Distributed ledger technology and financial market infrastructures: an EU pilot regulatory regime pp. 288-306

- Jonathan McCarthy
- Environmental protection and sovereign debt restructuring pp. 307-316

- Patrick Bolton, Lee C Buchheit, Beatrice Weder di Mauro, Ugo Panizza and Mitu Gulati
- Neither relational nor discrete: the ISDA Master Agreement as a bimodal contract pp. 317-333

- Matthew Armitage
- Dealing with the conflicts of interest of credit rating agencies: a balanced cure for the disease pp. 334-364

- Chunping Bush
- Crypto-assets and crypto-assets’ subcategories under MiCA Regulation pp. 365-382

- Tomasz Tomczak
- Debt transparency: the essential starting point for successful reform pp. 383-408

- William R Rhodes, John Lipsky, Terrence J Checki, Richard J Cooper, William Dudley, Keyu Jin, Gail Kelly, Joaquim Levy, Maria Ramos, Susan Segal, José Viñals Lipsky and Mark Walker
Volume 17, issue 2, 2022
- Editors’ Note pp. 147-149

- Amanda Thomas
- The principles guiding the ECB’s enforcement and sanctioning powers pp. 150-166

- Andrea Minto
- New York’s requirements for contractual definiteness with application to the formation of investment vehicles pp. 167-195

- Royce de R Barondes
- Fighting insider dealing at all costs?—due process aspects on the EU market abuse regime pp. 196-211

- Helene Andersson
- The DLT sandbox under the Pilot-Regulation pp. 212-236

- Dirk A Zetzsche and Jannik Woxholth
- Policy responses to cross-border central bank digital currencies—assessing the transborder effects of digital yuan pp. 237-261

- Cheng-Yun Tsang and Ping-Kuei Chen
- ‘Mandatory’ public takeover bids in Hong Kong: the case of China Oriental pp. 262-274

- Shue Sing Churk
Volume 17, issue 1, 2022
- Editors’ Note pp. 1-7

- Stephen Revell
- Sustainability-linked bonds: the next frontier in sovereign financing pp. 8-19

- Juan Giráldez and Stephanie Fontana
- Prefer to defer: has the time for ‘Bendybonds’ finally come? pp. 20-28

- Benjamin Heller and Pijus Virketis
- Cross-border risks for indenture trustees: the limits of comity and the need to adapt standard provisions of the trust indenture pp. 29-51

- Eric A Schaffer
- The future of EU financial law pp. 52-94

- Danny Busch
- Enforcing comfort letters on Chinese offshore debt pp. 95-119

- Joel Slawotsky
- From (no) bailouts to bail-in: a comparative assessment of Canada’s bank recapitalization regime pp. 120-145

- Maziar Peihani
Volume 16, issue 4, 2021
- Belize’s Green Buyback: A Template for Future Sovereign Debt Restructurings pp. 391-392

- Mitu Gulati
- Rebuilding trust: regulation of financial advisers in the UK pp. 393-413

- Weiping He and Han-Wei Liu
- Investigating the contract production process pp. 414-431

- Stephen J Choi, Mitu Gulati and Robert E Scott
- Boilerterms pp. 432-444

- John F Coyle
- Shareholder remedies in China—developments towards a more effective, more accessible and fairer derivative action mechanism pp. 445-473

- Jingchen Zhao and Chuyi Wei
- Nailing the flag to the mast—promises of super-priority in public debt pp. 474-481

- Mihalis Gousgounis, Mitu Gulati and Lee C Buchheit
- Accountability in EU sustainable finance: linking the client’s sustainability preferences and the MiFID II suitability obligation pp. 482-502

- Félix E Mezzanotte
- The anatomy of Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act (HFCAA): a panacea or a double-edge sword? pp. 503-527

- Qingxiu Bu
- Enforcing the market abuse regime in Korea: recent developments and challenges ahead pp. 528-540

- Min-woo Kang
Volume 16, issue 3, 2021
- Editors’ Note pp. 249-250

- Jeffrey Golden
- The Empire Strikes Back: Derivatives disputes, the financial list, test case scheme and arbitration pp. 251-266

- Sabur Malik
- Make-wholes in sovereign bonds pp. 267-299

- Ugo Panizza and Mitu Gulati
- Value recovery instruments: a contrarian proposition pp. 300-306

- Mark H Stumpf
- The $900 Million Mistake: In re Citibank August 11, 2020 Wire Transfers (SDNY 16 February 2021) pp. 307-313

- Elisabeth de Fontenay
- Overseas on-market buybacks: ASX disclosure requirements and regulation pp. 314-355

- Jason Mitchell
- Allowing dual class share structure companies in the Premium listing segment of the London Stock Exchange: appreciating international experiences and recognizing local conditions pp. 356-390

- John Kong Shan Ho
Volume 16, issue 2, 2021
- Why did these standard forms change so quickly? pp. 115-116

- Mitu Gulati
- Corporate bond defaults in China: legal issues and possible solutions pp. 117-140

- Wang Fu
- Rethinking share repurchases pp. 141-164

- Hans Tjio
- Hidden sovereign finance pp. 165-186

- Federico Lupo-Pasini
- A comparison of investors’ protection in different securities holding systems and the legal implications of direct and indirect holding: a focus on China’s central securities depository legal position pp. 187-202

- Fei Nie and Mahmood Bagheri
- The Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation (MiCA) and the EU digital finance strategy pp. 203-225

- Dirk A Zetzsche, Filippo Annunziata, Douglas W Arner and Ross P Buckley
- CACs at work: what next? Lessons from the Argentine and Ecuadorian 2020 debt restructurings pp. 226-248

- Andrés de la Cruz and Ignacio Lagos
Volume 16, issue 1, 2021
- The influence of the EU prospectus rules on private law pp. 3-30

- Danny Busch
- Towards a more robust sovereign debt restructuring architecture: innovations from Ecuador and Argentina pp. 31-44

- Ian Clark and Dimitrios Lyratzakis
- Avoiding a lost decade—sovereign debt workouts in the post-Covid era pp. 45-55

- Lee C Buchheit and Mitu Gulati
- The development of collateral stripping by distressed borrowers pp. 56-71

- Mitchell Mengden
- Contracts as regulation: the ISDA Master Agreement pp. 72-94

- M Konrad Borowicz
- The Iraq sovereign debt restructuring pp. 95-114

- Simon Hinrichsen
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