General Editors
Jeffrey Golden
Caroline Gentile
Amanda Thomas
About the journal
Capital Markets Law Journal is essential for all serious capital markets practitioners and for academics with an interest in this growing field around the World. It is the first periodical to focus entirely on aspects related …
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'Tools for Culture Change: FCA, now you are listening! Time to build an independent, low cost forum for conduct dispute resolution', by Richard Samuel
'The effect of recent EU legislation on EU retail bond markets',by Lachlan Burn
'The scope of section 316(b) after Marblegate', by Marcel Kahan
'Trustees versus fiscal agents for sovereign bonds', by Lee C Buchheit
Special issue: Capital Markets Union
It’s an opportune moment to devote an issue to considering the funding of economies through capital markets. After all, growth and economic development are dependent on funding and the markets that are the subject matter of the CMLJ are an important (though by no means the only) component in the funding mix available to economies.
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Hedge funds and litigation: A brave new world
As hedge funds and investment funds emerge as strong litigators, both the market and legal systems are undergoing development. Natasha Harrison and Fiona Huntriss discuss more on the OUPblog.
View the blog postThe biggest IPOs from across the globe
There have been many instances of record-breaking IPOs from around the world – and as far back in history as 1602. We’ve developed an interactive map, available on the blog, focused on the biggest IPOs from across the globe.
Explore the collectionOUPblog contributions from CMLJ authors
Explore all contributions from Capital Markets Law Journals authors and contributors on the OUPblog here.
Go to the menuJeffrey Golden: international financial disputes
Co-editor Jeffrey Golden speaks to George Miller about the impact of the global financial crisis, and the growing role of mediation in resolving complex financial disputes
Listen to the podcastApril 2013: Part 1
The editors reflect on what the CMLJ has achieved in its first 8 years, and its future challenges and ambitions.
Listen to the podcastApril 2013: Part 2
The editors discuss in more detail what topics the CMLJ covers, including the hypothetical break-up of a currency, for example the Euro, and its implications for contracts.
Listen to the podcastThe Genesis of the CMLJ