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The emphasis of the CAS research focus 'EU Business Regulation' will be on the central problem areas of business and financial market law. The methodical approach will involve both theoretical and empirical investigations related to specific problem areas concerning "whether" and "how" a European regulation should be introduced against the background of the normative goal of an increase in the welfare of society as a whole. In the synopsis of the individual results, overall regulation principles are to be developed as a conceptional basis for a European business and financial market regulation. This normative-legal goal of the research focus will be supported on the real-scientific level through economic and political science analyses and findings. | Im Zentrum des CAS-Schwerpunkts "EU Business Regulation" stehen zentrale Problemfelder des Unternehmens- und Finanzmarktrechts. Methodisch werden problemfeldbezogen sowohl theoretische als auch empirische Einzeluntersuchungen zum Ob und Wie einer europäischen Regulierung vor dem Hintergrund des normativen Ziels einer gesamtgesellschaftlichen Wohlfahrtssteigerung erfolgen. In der Zusammenschau der Einzelergebnisse sollen übergreifende Regulierungsprinzipien als konzeptionelle Grundlage einer Europäischen Unternehmens- und Finanzmarktregulierung entwickelt werden. Diese normativ-juristische Zielsetzung des Schwerpunktes wird auf der realwissenschaftlichen Ebene durch ökonomische und politikwissenschaftliche Analysen und Erkenntnisse fundiert.

Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Research Focus EU Business Regulation (LMU) - SD Center for Advanced Studies (CAS)

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The emphasis of the CAS research focus 'EU Business Regulation' will be on the central problem areas of business and financial market law. The methodical approach will involve both theoretical and empirical investigations related to specific problem areas concerning "whether" and "how" a European regulation should be introduced against the background of the normative goal of an increase in the welfare of society as a whole. In the synopsis of the individual results, overall regulation principles are to be developed as a conceptional basis for a European business and financial market regulation. This normative-legal goal of the research focus will be supported on the real-scientific level through economic and political science analyses and findings. | Im Zentrum des CAS-Schwerpunkts "EU Business Regulation" stehen zentrale Problemfelder des Unternehmens- und Finanzmarktrechts. Methodisch werden problemfeldbezogen sowohl theoretische als auch empirische Einzeluntersuchungen zum Ob und Wie einer europäischen Regulierung vor dem Hintergrund des normativen Ziels einer gesamtgesellschaftlichen Wohlfahrtssteigerung erfolgen. In der Zusammenschau der Einzelergebnisse sollen übergreifende Regulierungsprinzipien als konzeptionelle Grundlage einer Europäischen Unternehmens- und Finanzmarktregulierung entwickelt werden. Diese normativ-juristische Zielsetzung des Schwerpunktes wird auf der realwissenschaftlichen Ebene durch ökonomische und politikwissenschaftliche Analysen und Erkenntnisse fundiert.

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    AIF Regulation and Fund Manager Compensation

    AIF Regulation and Fund Manager Compensation

    [Conf.] The New EU Financial Markets Architecture – International Conference | In the past years, global financial markets have seen an unprecedented wave of regulation. Regulators worldwide have significantly expanded regulatory reach to formerly unregulated markets (e.g. OTC markets and dark pools), trading practices (e.g. short sales), and market participants (e.g. fund managers), and intensified existing regulation such as disclosure duties or the ban on presumptively abusive trading practices. In the wake of this flood of ever more detailed and far reaching rules, policy makers, regulators and capital market scholars run the risk of losing sight of the "big picture", the fundamental questions and the overall challenges of financial markets regulation: Who should regulate capital markets? Who should enforce regulation? How much deceleration do financial markets need? How intensely should we regulate the distribution of financial products? What is the proper reach of disclosure duties? | Center for Advanced Studies LMU: 02.07.2015 | Speakers: Jennifer Payne, Andreas Engert | Moderation: Horst Eidenmüller

    • 1 Std. 29 Min.
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    Stealth Takeovers, Low Balling and Creeping-In

    Stealth Takeovers, Low Balling and Creeping-In

    [Conf.] The New EU Financial Markets Architecture – International Conference | In the past years, global financial markets have seen an unprecedented wave of regulation. Regulators worldwide have significantly expanded regulatory reach to formerly unregulated markets (e.g. OTC markets and dark pools), trading practices (e.g. short sales), and market participants (e.g. fund managers), and intensified existing regulation such as disclosure duties or the ban on presumptively abusive trading practices. In the wake of this flood of ever more detailed and far reaching rules, policy makers, regulators and capital market scholars run the risk of losing sight of the "big picture", the fundamental questions and the overall challenges of financial markets regulation: Who should regulate capital markets? Who should enforce regulation? How much deceleration do financial markets need? How intensely should we regulate the distribution of financial products? What is the proper reach of disclosure duties? | Center for Advanced Studies LMU: 02.07.2015 | Speakers: Peter O. Mülbert, Edward B. Rock | Moderation: Mathias Habersack

    • 1 Std. 28 Min.
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    The Proper Research of Disclosure Duties

    The Proper Research of Disclosure Duties

    [Conf.] The New EU Financial Markets Architecture – International Conference | In the past years, global financial markets have seen an unprecedented wave of regulation. Regulators worldwide have significantly expanded regulatory reach to formerly unregulated markets (e.g. OTC markets and dark pools), trading practices (e.g. short sales), and market participants (e.g. fund managers), and intensified existing regulation such as disclosure duties or the ban on presumptively abusive trading practices. In the wake of this flood of ever more detailed and far reaching rules, policy makers, regulators and capital market scholars run the risk of losing sight of the "big picture", the fundamental questions and the overall challenges of financial markets regulation: Who should regulate capital markets? Who should enforce regulation? How much deceleration do financial markets need? How intensely should we regulate the distribution of financial products? What is the proper reach of disclosure duties? | Center for Advanced Studies LMU: 03.07.2015 | Speakers: Luca Enriques, Klaus Ulrich Schmolke | Moderation: Mathias Habersack

    • 1 Std. 31 Min.
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    Traditional Securities Regulation and Disruptive Technology Firms

    Traditional Securities Regulation and Disruptive Technology Firms

    [Conf.] The New EU Financial Markets Architecture – International Conference | In the past years, global financial markets have seen an unprecedented wave of regulation. Regulators worldwide have significantly expanded regulatory reach to formerly unregulated markets (e.g. OTC markets and dark pools), trading practices (e.g. short sales), and market participants (e.g. fund managers), and intensified existing regulation such as disclosure duties or the ban on presumptively abusive trading practices. In the wake of this flood of ever more detailed and far reaching rules, policy makers, regulators and capital market scholars run the risk of losing sight of the "big picture", the fundamental questions and the overall challenges of financial markets regulation: Who should regulate capital markets? Who should enforce regulation? How much deceleration do financial markets need? How intensely should we regulate the distribution of financial products? What is the proper reach of disclosure duties? | Center for Advanced Studies LMU: 02.07.2015 | Speakers: John Armour, Horst Eidenmüller | Moderation: Lars Klöhn

    • 1 Std. 8 Min.
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    The Regulation of Financial Products Distribution

    The Regulation of Financial Products Distribution

    [Conf.] The New EU Financial Markets Architecture – International Conference | In the past years, global financial markets have seen an unprecedented wave of regulation. Regulators worldwide have significantly expanded regulatory reach to formerly unregulated markets (e.g. OTC markets and dark pools), trading practices (e.g. short sales), and market participants (e.g. fund managers), and intensified existing regulation such as disclosure duties or the ban on presumptively abusive trading practices. In the wake of this flood of ever more detailed and far reaching rules, policy makers, regulators and capital market scholars run the risk of losing sight of the "big picture", the fundamental questions and the overall challenges of financial markets regulation: Who should regulate capital markets? Who should enforce regulation? How much deceleration do financial markets need? How intensely should we regulate the distribution of financial products? What is the proper reach of disclosure duties? | Center for Advanced Studies LMU: 02.07.2015 | Speakers: Hans Christoph Grigoleit, Redis Zaliauskas | Moderation: Horst Eidenmüller

    • 1 Std. 44 Min.
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    Regulating Financial Innovation: Of Credit Ratings and Hedge Fund Activism

    Regulating Financial Innovation: Of Credit Ratings and Hedge Fund Activism

    [Conf.] The New EU Financial Markets Architecture – International Conference | In the past years, global financial markets have seen an unprecedented wave of regulation. Regulators worldwide have significantly expanded regulatory reach to formerly unregulated markets (e.g. OTC markets and dark pools), trading practices (e.g. short sales), and market participants (e.g. fund managers), and intensified existing regulation such as disclosure duties or the ban on presumptively abusive trading practices. In the wake of this flood of ever more detailed and far reaching rules, policy makers, regulators and capital market scholars run the risk of losing sight of the "big picture", the fundamental questions and the overall challenges of financial markets regulation: Who should regulate capital markets? Who should enforce regulation? How much deceleration do financial markets need? How intensely should we regulate the distribution of financial products? What is the proper reach of disclosure duties? | Center for Advanced Studies LMU: 02.07.2015 | Speaker: Frank Partnoy | Moderation: Lars Klöhn

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