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In December 2011, in Reference re Securities Act, the Supreme Court of Canada dashed the Canadian federal government's hopes of being able to create a federal securities regulator. Instead, it left the constitutional jurisdiction over “day-to-day operations of the securities markets” with...
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We are approaching the 20th anniversary of Ian Ayres' and John Braithwaite's 1992 book, Responsive Regulation. This paper, which was prepared for a September 2010 workshop at UBC, considers the implications of the recent financial crisis for Ayres' and Braithwaite's concept of “enforced...
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This paper seeks to re-examine, and ultimately to restate the case for, principles-based securities regulation in light of the global financial crisis and related developments. Prior to the onset of the crisis, the concept of more principles-based financial regulation was gaining traction in...
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