25/08/15

Investor losses - private enforcement of investor protection rules in Belgium and other countries

Intersentia has just published "Investor Losses", a book by Elke Vandendriessche on private enforcement of investor protection rules in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, France, the UK and the USA.

It examines whether and to what extent investors can claim damages for losses incurred following breaches of specific investor protective rules contained in EU capital market law. 

The author concentrates on the difficulties and problems in assessing causation and loss.  She particularly focuses on those protective rules aimed at empowering investors to assess the variety of investment products and strategies and enabling them to make well‐informed investment decisions, with or without the professional assistance of financial service providers. Analysing the difficulties investors encounter to recover losses following misleading disclosures to the market, incomplete or inaccurate financial advice or improper asset management, it was established that the notions causation and recoverable loss lack consistency and coherence. 

Hence, this book formulates practical and useful solutions to the evidential and/or conceptual problems investors encounter in seeking remedies for their alleged losses.

The author, Elke Vandendriessche, is a lawyer at the Brussels Bar and an associate with Cleary Gottlieb since 2014. She holds a PhD in financial law (Ghent University School of law), and received an LL.M degree from the University of Chicago. She obtained her first degree in law, summa cum laude, from the Ghent University School of law in 2008. 

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