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The enactment of the civil penalty regime in 1993 introduced a new approach to the enforcement of directors' duties by statutory agencies in Australia. The policy considerations that led to the regime, and which continue to inform current policies on corporate law enforcement, require that:...
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This paper explores important issues relating to regulatory coordination and integration in the international financial system. Coordination in a regulatory context refers to coordination between regulators in different jurisdictions to achieve desired regulatory outcomes, including effective...
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The issues of corporate misconduct, its effects and how regulators and other law enforcement actors respond to such behaviour are increasingly contentious in Australia and overseas. In the wake of a succession of scandals in recent years in Australia's financial sector there has been much debate...
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Insolvency law in the People's Republic of China has gained increased prominence in the last five years in light of changing economic circumstances and government policies. This article analyzes trends and developments in Chinese insolvency law since the enactment of the PRC Enterprise...
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The increasing integration of regional markets in Southeast Asia has led to the need for a regional framework for financial consumer protection. Access to affordable redress mechanisms is essential for consumer confidence in Southeast Asia's burgeoning regional financial markets. Drawing on...
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In recent years there has been a renewed emphasis on improving the regulatory frameworks of financial systems in part as a response to the global financial crisis. This has included a focus on how institutional design can promote financial stability. Support for the continued importance of...
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This paper is one of a series of working papers that explore various aspects of Australia's system of financial regulation and the relevance of its experience to reform in other countries. Adopting a broad perspective that outlines the context in which the system operates in Australia, it...
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In April 2014, leading scholars came to China to deliver lectures addressing fundamental areas of the common law, including property law, agency law, equity, criminal law, and tax law. These lectures explore the development, features, and application of their respective areas of the common law....
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This working paper is the first published output of an eighteen month (December 2014-June 2016) research project conducted by staff at the Melbourne Law School that examines enforcement and penalties regimes under legislation administered by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission...
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This article analyses the international trend towards the adoption of short-form disclosure documents for retail financial products through a comparison of six jurisdictions: the European Union, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada and New Zealand. For the purposes of the analysis,...
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