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Combining perspectives from practice, legal theory and doctrinal analysis, this book presents a comprehensive examination of the questions facing the current understanding and future application of corporate finance law, such as the optimal adaptation of regulation in highly dynamic settings and the scope for innovation in legal markets in light of the current debt crisis. The book considers areas of corporate finance that are likely to be of key importance in the next few years including regulatory reforms, which are of present concern. It also addresses timely and important questions such as the impact of higher interest rates on capital markets strategies and how directors should balance the demands for disclosure and transparency with the cost of compliance. Bringing together contributions from over 20 international leading academic and practitioner experts in this area, this book provides a comparative perspective of equity financing, debt financing, European law and policy, and practical research on how to improve and solve current problems related to corporate finance.
Dan Prentice is a visiting professor at University College London and practices at Erskine Chambers. He is Emeritus Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Oxford and he is a member of the Law Society's Committees on Company Law and Insolvency Law. Arad Reisberg is a Reader in Corporate and Financial Law at University College London. His research interests are in the field of corporate law, financial law, corporate finance and regulation of financial markets.
PART I: EQUITY FINANCING AND CAPITAL MARKETS FINANCE; PART II: DEBT FINANCING AND TAXATION; PART III: EUROPEAN LAW AND POLICY
Despite the very technical nature of its topics, the contributors to this book have successfully managed to strike the right balance between, the level of details used in introducing their subjects on the one hand, and the sophistication and intellectual nature of their arguments on the other hand.
A. B. Bosworth, University of Western Australia) Bosworth, A. B. (Professor and Head of Department of Classics and Ancient History, Professor and Head of Department of Classics and Ancient History, Albert Brian Bosworth