THE ENFORCEMENT OF INSIDER DEALING LAWS: GLOBAL APPROACHES AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS

Authors

  • Akramova Muazzam Turdikul kizi, Teacher of International school of Finance and Technology Institute Author

Keywords:

Insider trading, market abuse, financial regulation, SEC, FSA, enforcement, investor protection, global financial markets

Abstract

Insider dealing, also known as insider trading, poses a significant threat to financial market integrity by granting unfair advantages to informed actors. Despite widespread legal prohibitions, enforcement effectiveness varies widely across jurisdictions. Drawing from empirical and comparative studies, it identifies critical gaps in enforcement, highlights successful practices, and recommends optimal policy approaches to balance deterrence, fairness, and innovation in global financial markets.

References

• [1] H.Rahmonqulov. Corporate law. 2008. TSUL

• [2] Barnes, 2011

• [3] Anand et al., 2018)

• [4] Poelzig & Dittrich, 2023

• [5] Shen, 2008

• [6] Kawadza, 2015

• [7] Persons, 1997

• [8] DeMarzo et al., 1998

• [9] Blank et al., 2024

• [10] Bromberg et al., 2017

Downloads

Published

2025-04-22