Capital Markets Law Journal
2018 - 2026
Current editor(s): Jeffrey Golden, Caroline Gentile and Amanda Thomas
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2019
- Editors’ Note pp. 429-430

- Lachlan Burn
- Improving resolvability: partial property transfers and central counterparties pp. 431-450

- Jo Braithwaite and David Murphy
- Dual-class share structures—the Singaporean response pp. 451-468

- Leonard Ching, Alvin Zhuang and Wayne Chan
- Using the local law advantage in today’s eurozone (with some references to the Republic of Arcadia and the Mamatas judgment) pp. 469-487

- Yannis Manuelides
- Creating a Euro area safe asset without mutualizing risk (much) pp. 488-517

- Alvaro Leandro and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- Target market under MiFID II: the distributor’s perspective pp. 518-530

- Martin Hobza and Aneta Vondráčková
- The transfer of Venezuela’s oil assets to a successor entity and fraudulent conveyance pp. 531-550

- Richard Levin and Roland Pettersson
Volume 14, issue 3, 2019
- The new bond thing: sub-sovereign masala bonds? pp. 293-294

- Mitu Gulati
- The private law effect of the EU market abuse regulation pp. 296-319

- Danny Busch
- Sovereign state-contingent debt instruments: risk taxonomy and case studies pp. 320-334

- Mark H Stumpf
- International insolvency issues of delocalized structures with special purpose vehicles (SPVs) pp. 335-363

- David Ramos Muñoz and Carlos Bosque Argachal
- Ten years after: the Spector presumption in MAD, MAR and MAD II pp. 364-380

- Morten Kinander
- The new research on contractual complexity pp. 381-393

- Cathy Hwang and Matthew Jennejohn
- Responsible finance sukuk—can they bring societal value to a value-neutral market? pp. 394-428

- Edana Richardson
Volume 14, issue 2, 2019
- Editors’ Note pp. 131-133

- Mitu Gulati
- Collective action clauses in the euro area: a law and economic analysis of the first five years pp. 134-154

- Christoph Grosse Steffen, Sebastian Grund and Julian Schumacher
- The benefits of reducing holdout risk: evidence from the Euro CAC experiment, 2013–2018 pp. 155-177

- Mattia Osvaldo Picarelli, Aitor Erce and Xu Jiang
- The choice between judicial and administrative sanctioned procedures to manage liquidation of banks: a transatlantic perspective pp. 178-216

- Jens-Hinrich Binder, Michael Krimminger, María J Nieto and Dalvinder Singh
- Articulating the gaps in financial consumer protection and policy choices for the financial conduct authority—moving beyond the question of imposing a duty of care pp. 217-250

- Iris H -Y Chiu and Alan H Brener
- The proposed EU framework for preventive restructuring and the English schemes of arrangement regime—seeking the best Preventive model for each Member State pp. 251-273

- Matti Engelberg
- The European finance minister and the EMU reform conundrum pp. 274-291

- Maria Patrin and Pierre Schlosser
Volume 14, issue 1, 2019
- Editors’ Note pp. 1-3

- Mitu Gulati
- Self-placement, dealing on own account and the provision of investment services under MiFID I & II pp. 4-15

- Danny Busch
- Restructuring the bond market in Singapore pp. 16-33

- Hans Tjio
- The future of involuntary sovereign debt restructurings: Mamatas and Others v Greece and the protection of holdings of sovereign debt instruments under the ECHR pp. 34-58

- Astrid Iversen
- Certifying the ‘Climate’ in climate bonds pp. 59-77

- Paul Rose
- The mechanisms of institutional activism: qualified foreign institutional investors in China pp. 78-113

- Wenge Wang
- Sovereign debt restructuring and US executive power pp. 114-130

- Lee C Buchheit and G Mitu Gulati
Volume 13, issue 4, 2018
- Editors’ Note pp. 483-486

- Stephen Revell
- The virtual currency regulatory framework in global context pp. 487-517

- Sharon Brown-Hruska and Trevor Wagener
- The effect of recent EU legislation on EU retail bond markets pp. 518-533

- Lachlan Burn
- UK regulation of term securitization following a hard Brexit pp. 534-564

- Marke Raines
- No second bite at the ISDA valuation cherry: Lehman Brothers Special Financing Inc v National Power Corporation pp. 565-569

- Simon Firth
- Cash America and the structure of bondholder remedies pp. 570-586

- Mitu Gulati and Marcel Kahan
- Financial Technology and global capital markets—the impact of pro-enterprise regulation and English law pp. 587-599

- Iain Sheridan
- Suitable investment advice in Hong Kong: restrictions on contractual disclaimers pp. 600-618

- Félix E Mezzanotte
Volume 13, issue 3, 2018
- Editors’ Note pp. 293-293

- Benu Schneider
- Sovereign debt restructuring: further improvements in the market-based approach† pp. 294-320

- Benu Schneider
- About government debt … who knows? pp. 321-355

- Anna Gelpern
- A possible work plan for further reform of sovereign debt restructuring pp. 356-391

- Deborah Zandstra
- Sovereign commercial bank restructuring agreements: should bond innovations or other modifications be adopted? pp. 392-409

- Mark H Stumpf
- Trustees versus fiscal agents for sovereign bonds pp. 410-414

- Lee C Buchheit
- What is the evidence on recovery values and efficacy of creditor committees in a sovereign debt restructuring? pp. 415-426

- Benu Schneider
- Debtor–creditor engagement in sovereign restructurings pp. 427-451

- Yannis Manuelides
- To formalize or not to formalize: creditor–debtor engagement in sovereign debt restructurings pp. 452-466

- Michael Waibel
- Bank capital regulation and sovereign debt restructuring pp. 467-482

- Simon Gleeson
Volume 13, issue 2, 2018
- Editors’ Note pp. 129-130

- Mitu Gulati
- Venezuela’s debt: untying the PDVSA knot pp. 131-135

- Adam Lerrick
- The scope of section 316(b) after Marblegate pp. 136-147

- Marcel Kahan
- Deterring holdout creditors in a restructuring of PDVSA bonds and promissory notes pp. 148-151

- Lee C Buchheit and Mitu Gulati
- Choice-of-law clauses in US bond indentures pp. 152-167

- John F Coyle
- Adapt or die: institutional survival in the post-crisis world pp. 168-184

- Robert Pickel
- Does moral philosophy apply to capital markets? pp. 185-193

- Philip R WoodCBE
- The distributed ledger technology: a potential revamp for financial markets? pp. 194-222

- Paul Klimos
- MiFID II product governance and PRIIPs in the flow transaction space pp. 223-225

- Roderick Ruari J D Ewing
- Formal disclosure of on-market buybacks: impact, value and incentives pp. 226-274

- Jason Mitchell
- Misconceptions of interest benchmark misconduct pp. 275-292

- Paul Lejot
Volume 13, issue 1, 2018
- Editors’ Note pp. 1-2

- Jeffrey Golden and Lachlan Burn
- The FCA has now listened: Banks, it is in your interests to listen too pp. 3-25

- Richard Samuel
- The litigation on derivative transactions involving Italian counterparties: an extreme stress test for the derivative contractual documentation pp. 26-58

- G Massimiliano Danusso
- Cross-border cooperation in financial regulation: crossing the Fintech bridge pp. 59-84

- Lev Bromberg, Andrew Godwin and Ian Ramsay
- Recent Development of FinTech Regulation in China: A Focus on the New Regulatory Regime for the P2P Lending (Loan-based Crowdfunding) Market pp. 85-115

- Chuanman You
- Exit consents in debt restructurings pp. 116-128

- Benjamin Liu