This volume discusses developments in Chinese stock markets and analyses efforts needed to ensure their integrity and investor protection, in particular by enforcement mechanisms in capital markets law and corporate law. It sheds light on the challenges and experiences in developing China's capital markets and provides further food for thought on possible reforms of Chinese capital markets law.
Over the last decade, Chinese stock markets have developed rapidly. Most importantly, their opening to foreign investment has meant a steady increase in international influence, but also confronted China with a number of challenges in ensuring stable and well-functioning markets. This volume discusses these developments and analyses the efforts needed to secure market integrity and investor protection, particularly through enforcement mechanisms in both capital markets and corporate law. It sheds light on the tasks and experiences met along the way and provides further food for thought on possible reforms of Chinese capital markets law.
Rüdiger Veil
ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Bürgerliches Recht und Unternehmensrecht und geschäftsführender Direktor des Munich Center for Capital Markets Law (MuCCML) der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
Securities Regulation in China Enforcement of Securities Regulation in China Corporate Governance in Chinese companies