1.Introduction; 2.Identifying and Investigating Insider Dealing; 3.The Regulatory Regime; 4.The Criminal Offences; 5.The Statutory Defences and Punishment; 6.Evidential Perspectives; 7.FSA/FCA Prosecutions; 8.Conclusion; Appendix: Part V, Criminal Justice Act 1993 (as amended); Frequently Used Acronyms; Select Bibliography; Index.
Gregory Durston is a barrister-at-law who has taught in Law Schools
in England and Japan. He was Reader in Law at Kingston University,
Surrey and the author of Whores and Highwaymen: Crime and Justice
in the Eighteenth-Century Metropolis (Waterside Press, hardback
2012; paperback 2016) and Fields, Fens and Felonies: Crime and
Justice in Eighteenth-Century East Anglia (Waterside Press,
2016).
Mohsin Zaidi is a barrister in practice at 6KBW College Hill
specialising in corporate crime and investigations. Before
transferring to the Bar, he was a solicitor at Linklaters LLP where
he worked on a number of complex and high profile matters,
including major investigations into FTSE 100 companies and
financial institutions. In 2013, he was appointed judicial
assistant to Lords Sumption and Wilson at the Supreme Court of the
United Kingdom. He is a member of the Serious Fraud Office
Prosecutions C Panel and also of the New York Bar. Mohsin read Law
with European Law at Keble College, Oxford University and
thereafter worked as a research assistant to an academic at Harvard
Kennedy School of Government.
`An excellent introduction ... an invaluable aid ... Much more than a primer ... an indispensable first point of reference'-- John Ryder QC; 'An extraordinarily good book... We cannot commend it highly enough for anyone involved in this industry.'-- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers.
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