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Oxford University Press
18 July 2019
Insider Dealing: Law and Practice, first edition, was the first work to offer a detailed treatment of the rapidly developing law and practice relating to this complex area of law. The new edition of this leading text continues to provide an easily accessible guide to the practice and procedure of an insider dealing investigation, prosecution or civil action.

Significantly updated to take account of the Market Abuse Regulation, which came into force in 2016 and replaced UK domestic law, this new edition contains extensive new material analysing insider dealing behaviour that amounts to market abuse. Coverage has been expanded to include important recent legislative developments and case law, and key primary materials are brought together for ease of reference.

Written by a leading practitioner with unparalleled experience in both private practice and at the FSA, Insider Dealing: Law and Practice, second edition, offers a clearly structured and practical treatment of the area.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 252mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780198826439
ISBN 10:   0198826435
Pages:   560
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Introduction to Insider Dealing 2: Trading on the Financial Markets - Essential Principles for Insider Dealing Cases 3: A History of Insider Dealing Legislation in the UK 4: The European Insider Dealing Directive - The Foundation Stone of Part V CJA 5: Part V of the Criminal Justice Act 1993: The Criminal Offences (s 52 CJA) 6: Inside Information (s 56 CJA) 7: Insiders (s 57 CJA) 8: Securities and Regulated Markets 9: Dealing 10: Territorial Scope (s 62 CJA) 11: Statutory Defences 12: Prosecution of Insider Dealing Offences 13: Penalties and Sentencing 14: Insider Dealing - The Civil Market Abuse Regime - The Market Abuse Regulation 15: The Civil Offences 16: Articles 14 and 8 of MAR - Insider Dealing (The 'Primary Offence') 17: Section 118(3) FSMA; Behaviour - Improper Disclosure 18: Article 8(2) of MAR - 'Secondary Offences' - 'Recommending or Inducing' 19: Market Abuse - Exemptions 20: Sanctions for Market Abuse 21: Market Abuse Proceedings - Article 6 ECHR and the Burden and Standard of Proof 22: Detection and Referral to Enforcement 23: The Enforcement Investigation 24: Criminal Proceedings 25: The Enforcement Process - Market Abuse Proceedings 26: The Future Appendices 1: Glossary of Terms Commonly Encountered in Insider Dealing Cases 2: Legislation 3: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 Part VIII (as amended)

Sarah Clarke QC is a barrister at Serjeant's Inn Chambers. She was previously a Technical Specialist and In-House Counsel in the Financial Services Authority's Enforcement Division, where she led teams and advised on investigations, evidence, powers and regulatory law and procedure.

Reviews for Insider Dealing: Law and Practice

Clarke has created a legal text that is not only useful, practical and authoritative, but also a rather fascinating explication of illustrative case law...her book should be considered a must-have purchase for the professional practitioner's library. * Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers * This is a remarkably clear exposition of a dark corner of the City of London. Clarke's book will be bought by lawyers, accountants and academics, but its avoidance of legal jargon taught this layman what insider dealing is, why its detection is important and what is being done about it. * Stephen Halliday, Times Higher Education * Clear, concise, comprehensive and practical. The coverage of cases and rulings at first instance is not readily available elsewhere. * Tony Shaw * This is a book which should be purchased by all Chambers and law firms who undertake work in insider dealing cases...this is a book written by a practitioner for practitioners. It combines diligence with a lightness of touch, and is highly recommended. * Jonathan Fisher QC, Archbold Review * Review from previous edition 'Insider dealing: Law and Practice' is an excellent, and much welcomed, commentary on insider dealing from a person with unparalleled experience in this field. The text is as useful for those who are new to the topic as it is for those with substantial expertise. It serves as a good introduction to insider dealing law and gives a practical overview of how insider dealing operates within our legal system...'Insider Dealing: Law and Practice' is a thorough, well considered practitioner's text and should find its way into the hands of any purporting to have an interest in the financial markets * Colin Wells, Criminal Law and Justice Weekly *


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