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Postgraduate |
(LAW)
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Leader: T.B.A.
Offered:
Not offered in 2005.
Synopsis: The principal topics include context of collective investment regulation in Australia; the juristic nature of financial regulation; mandatory requirements of the business form for collective investment; statutory prudential controls and trust law in the regulation of investment decisions in collective investments; the use of disclosure in the regulation of collective investment; regulation of intermediaries in the market for collective investments; and ownership and control in the market for collective investments.
Objectives: The principal topics include context of collective investment regulation in Australia; the juristic nature of financial regulation; mandatory requirements of the business form for collective investment; statutory prudential controls and trust law in the regulation of investment decisions in collective investments; the use of disclosure in the regulation of collective investment; regulation of intermediaries in the market for collective investments; and ownership and control in the market for collective investments.
Assessment: Research paper (5000 words): 70% + Class presentation and synopsis: 30%
Prerequisites: LAW4171 and LAW4170 or LAW4169 or comparable units