The Criminal Lawyer (UK)'s May/June 2012 issue contains a review of my edited book, Insider Trading:
Stephen Bainbridge has made the study of insider trading a very understandable law book, despite the complexity of the subject and reading this book could well assist UK prosecutors to understand the subject more comprehensively as it applies to the US and UK, especially with regard to disclosure where the issue of the property rights of the information is addressed in Part IV of the book ...
Insider trading edited by Stephen M Bainbridge is a most useful conglomeration of vital thoughts on the issues of insider trading as it applies across the world. The papers on inside information and on information withheld give much food for thought and will bring much imagination to prosecutors. It makes light reading of a very important matter and is a highly recommended book that must be included in law libraries everywhere ...
As the Amazon book description explains:
This timely collection, edited by a leading academic in the field, brings together seminal works of scholarship on insider trading over a 40 year period, with contributions from many prominent law professors and economists. Areas covered in the volume include the origins and development of insider trading law, insider trading statues and the policies surrounding insider trading. Along with an original introduction, Professor Bainbridge provides a comparative and international focus as well as coverage of important issues in the US law of insider trading. This volume will be of immense value to scholars and practitioners interested in this evolving and topical field of study.






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