
Prospectus Regulation and Prospectus Liability
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Content
- Part I General Aspects
- 1: Prof. Danny Busch, Prof Guido Ferrarini and Prof. Jan Paul Franx: Introduction
- 2: Han Teerink: The IPO- and listing process in practice; multiple listings; developments in the IPO-market
- 3: Prof. Stefano Lombardo: Stabilization and underpricing in IPOs
- 4: Marieke Driessen: The Prospectus Regulation and other EU legislation - the wider context for prospectuses
- 5: Prof. Henri Hu: The U.S. Disclosure Paradigm: conventional understandings and modern divergences
- PART II: PROSPECTUS REGULATION (EU) 2017/1129
- 6: Prof. Guido Ferrarini and Prof. Paolo Giudici: Transferable securities and the scope of the Prospectus Regulation: The Case of ICOs
- 7: Prof. Kitty Lieverse: The obligation to publish a prospectus and exemptions
- 8: Prof. Giovanni Strampelli: The contents of the prospectus: rules for financial information
- 9: Prof. Victor de Seriere: The contents of the prospectus: non-financial information and materiality
- 10: Prof. Andrea Perrone: "Light" disclosure regimes: SME's; problems of SME financing in the EU
- 11: Pim Horsten: "Light" disclosure regimes: secondary issuances
- 12: Robert ten Have: Prospectus summary and risk factors
- 13: Dorothee Fischer-Appelt: Prospectus formats and shelf registration
- 14: Gerard Kastelein and Tom Reutelingsperger: Advertisements
- 15: Paola Leocani: Omission of information, incorporation by reference, publication and language of the prospectus
- 16: Prof. Carmine DiNoia and Dr. Matteo Gargantini: Competent authorities, approval of prospectus, notification and sanctions
- 17: Simon Gleeson: Third countries (including Brexit)
- PART III: PROSPECTUS LIABILITY
- 18: Prof. Danny Busch: The influence of the EU Prospectus rules on private law
- 19: Dr. Matteo Gargantini: Competent Courts of Jurisdiction and Applicable Law
- 20: Prof. Sebastian Mock: Germany
- 21: Prof. Dr. Thierry Bonneau: France
- 22: Prof. Paolo Giudici: Italy
- 23: Javier Redonet Sánchez del Campo: Spain
- 24: Prof. Jan Paul Franx: The Netherlands
- 25: Veronique Hoffeld: Luxembourg
- 26: Prof. Gerard McMeel: United Kingdom
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