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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Market Abuse Enforcement: Practice and Procedure by Stuart Bazley
This new title is concerned with the interplay between the Financial Services Authoritys (FSA) statutory powers to impose administrative law sanctions on persons that have engaged in abuse in the financial markets and the statutory system of Tribunal accountability provided by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (the Act). Includes: An historical analysis of the law concerning market manipulation and insider-dealing regulation; Explores the relationship between the statutory definitions of behaviour constituting market abuse and the source of the FSAs enforcement powers together with those policy issues that shape how such powers are deployed; A general analysis of concepts of accountability allowing an appreciation of the framework of accountability within the Act as well as the benefits and deficiencies of accountability provided by the Courts when compared to those provided by a specialist Tribunal.