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Anglo-American Financial Law

Course
2021-2022

Course requirements

Bachelor rechtsgeleerdheid (zie ook OER).

Course information

Anglo-American Financial Law plays an indispensable role in international financial practice. Moreover, American and English legal norms and concepts in this area of law often serve as a source of inspiration for the European and Dutch legislators. In addition, standard documentation in financial transactions often is based on American or English law.
This course focusses on a number of core concepts in American and English financial law. First, the course will give an introduction to English law of contracts in general. In the subsequent weeks, a range of more specific themes will be explored: the regulation and liability of brokers and investment managers in the UK, US securities law and securities fraud litigation, and custody. Lectures will be taught by (guest) lecturers from the Netherlands, the US, and the UK who are experienced professionals in American and English financial law.

Course learning objectives

After completing this course, the student is able to:

  • identify and apply core concepts of English contract law to basic problem questions;

  • solve basic cases on brokers and investment managers liability with reference to relevant rules and case law;

  • identify and apply core concepts of US securities laws; and

  • solve problem questions of international securities custody with reference to relevant rules and case law.

Class schedule

Available at our website.

Mode of instruction

Lectures

  • Number of (2 hour) lectures: 10

  • Names of lecturers: prof.mr.drs. M. Haentjens, R. Spence LLM (tentative) and guest lecturers from the Netherlands and abroad

  • Required preparation by students: reading of prescribed materials

Examination method

Toetsvorm(en)

  • Written exam

  • The exam may be an oral exam, at discretion of the teaching staff

Examination material
The examination material includes the compulsory literature to be found in the course syllabus and all materials discussed during the lectures.

Regulation retake passed exams
In this course it is possible to retake an exam that has been passed (cf. art. 4.1.8.1 and further of the Course and Examination Regulations), on the condition that this course is included in the compulsory components of the degree program. Students who have passed the exam may retake the final written assessment (test) of the course if they meet certain requirements. To retake a passed exam, students need to ask the Student Administration Office (OIC) for permission. For more information, go to 'course and exam enrollment' > 'permission for retaking a passed exam' on the student website.

Course materials

Mandatory course materials

Literature:

  • Course materials shall be announced on Brightspace and in the syllabus

  • Syllabus

Additional materials

  • Additional materials shall be announced on Brightspace and in the syllabus

Registration

Students have to register for the lectures and working groups through uSis. With this registration you have access to the digital learning environment of this course in Brightspace. You may register up to 5 calendar days before the first teaching session begins.

Students have to register for exams and retakes through uSis. With this registration you also have access to the digital learning environment of this course in Brightspace You may register up to 10 calendar days before the exam or retake.

Contact

  • Course coordinator: L.G.L. Ohnesorge LLM

  • Work address: Steenschuur 25, 2311 ES Leiden

  • Telephone number secretariat: 071-527 7851 (secretariat Financial Law)

  • E-mail: financieelrecht@law.leidenuniv.nl

Institute/department

  • Institute: Privaatrecht

  • Department: Financial Law

  • Room number secretary: B2.43

  • Opening hours: 09.00-17.00

  • Telephone number secretariat: 071-527 7851 (secretariat Financial Law)

  • E-mail: financieelrecht@law.leidenuniv.nl

Remarks

Language
This course is taught in English. The course materials consist of English-language literature and lectures will primarily be held in English. As an exception, guest lecturers may give lectures in Dutch.