La protección penal de los mercados de valores a través de la extraterritorialidad de la jurisdicción: Una aproximación desde el modelo estadounidense

Stock markets play a critical role in the economy of the States, because they are the door of the input of capital and investment into a country. Their alteration through corrupt practices by companies may cause very serious damage both in the economy and in society. Consequently, markets must be re...

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Main Author: Gimeno Beviá, Jordi
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7793066
Source:Derecho & Sociedad, ISSN 2079-3634, Nº. 52, 2019, pags. 117-125
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Summary: Stock markets play a critical role in the economy of the States, because they are the door of the input of capital and investment into a country. Their alteration through corrupt practices by companies may cause very serious damage both in the economy and in society. Consequently, markets must be regulated for, likewise, be protected. However, the application of rules and penal sanctions to foreign companies may result to problems of jurisdiction. In this sense, the American influence in the regulation and protection of the markets has been decisive and crucial in regulating European and Spanish laws and practices.