- Arlidge & Parry on Fraud:
- 3rd edition, chapter 16 “Tax Fraud”, Thomson
Sweet & Maxwell, 2007
- First Supplement to 2nd Edition, Sweet Maxwell (co-author),
1998.
- The
Law of Investor Protection, Sweet & Maxwell,
2nd edition 2003.
http://www.smlawpub.co.uk.
"With consumer protection at the top of the FSA's agenda,
and an ever increasing number of recalcitrant firms facing the
wrath of the FSA, this book could not have come out at a better
time ...What differentiates this text from other texts in this
area ... is the practical assessment of the wider criminal and
civil law provisions relating to investor protection" -
New Law Journal, Review of the 2nd Edition
"The book is very comprehensive, easy to follow and a "must" for
practitioners" - Journal of International Banking Law
and Regulation, Review of the 2nd Edition
"The Law of Investor Protection is a most useful work for
the legal practitioner in that it fulfils its basic objective of
pulling together the disparate threads of the different spheres
of investment activity and their regulation into a single readable
and coherent text. It is sensibly intended for the academic in
addition to the practitioner market … The approach is primarily
one of "black letter" legal analysis while remaining
accessible to the intelligent non-lawyer" - Professor
William Rees, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London,
Review of the 1st Edition
"In their preface the authors of this book explain that their
object is to provide readers with a coherent account of the law
which protects investors and regulates those involved in the investment
industry. Since "investor protection" is not an area
of law in its own right ... the authors rightly describe this as
a Herculean task but they succeed in achieving their goal … It
should entirely satisfy those who are seeking to understand in
a general way how English law protects investors …" -
Dr E V Ferran, University of Cambridge, Review of the 1st Edition
"The authors have put a complex subject into a manageable
book which will admirably suit its prime purpose, as well as those
with similar interests in investment law" - www.trusts-and-trustees.com (John Goldsworth)
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