Master of Laws by Coursework (LLM), Master of Law and Management (MLM), Graduate Diploma in Law (Grad Dip Law) or Master of Business Administration/Master of Law (MBA/LLM)
Recommended Prior Knowledge
None
LLM Specialisation
This course may be counted towards LLM specialisation in
Corporate and Commercial Law; Corporate, Commercial and Taxation Law.
Units of Credit: 8
Description
This course examines the structure and regulation of markets for corporate securities. The study is primarily a legal analysis but looks also to some financial theory relevant to legal responses to market operations.
To develop an understanding of doctrine and theory concerning new issue and secondary markets for financial products
To strengthen students' mastery of the craft of legal writing
To reinforce techniques of legal research
Main Topics
Structures, institutions and actors in Australian securities markets; current influences towards the globalisation of financial markets; the development and philosophy of Australian financial services law
The efficient market hypothesis; the mandatory disclosure regime; prospectus regulation
Prospectus liability and civil liability
Regulation of market licensees under the Corporations Act, as amended by the Financial Services Reform Act; the structure of co-regulation of securities markets; the structure, powers and authority of the Australian Stock Exchange in the regulation of securities markets; the status and general concerns of stock exchange listing and business rules; the role of the ASX in the maintenance of an informed market
The role and powers of the Australian Securities & Investments Commission in the regulation of financial markets; investigation and examination powers with respect to breaches of the Corporations Act
The licensing of financial services providers
The conduct of financial services providers including an examination of the legal structure of stock exchange transactions and the consequent obligations of brokers and clients; the incidents of the broker-client relationship
The regulation of insider trading
Abusive trading on secondary markets, including the elements of market manipulation offences