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Bumke, C. Kapitalmarktregulierung. Eine Untersuchung über Konzeption und Dogmatik des Regulierungsverwaltungsrechts. Die Verwaltung, 41(2), 227-257. https://doi.org/10.3790/verw.41.2.227
Bumke, Christian "Kapitalmarktregulierung. Eine Untersuchung über Konzeption und Dogmatik des Regulierungsverwaltungsrechts" Die Verwaltung 41.2, , 227-257. https://doi.org/10.3790/verw.41.2.227
Bumke, Christian: Kapitalmarktregulierung. Eine Untersuchung über Konzeption und Dogmatik des Regulierungsverwaltungsrechts, in: Die Verwaltung, vol. 41, iss. 2, 227-257, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/verw.41.2.227

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Kapitalmarktregulierung. Eine Untersuchung über Konzeption und Dogmatik des Regulierungsverwaltungsrechts

Bumke, Christian

Die Verwaltung, Vol. 41 (2008), Iss. 2 : pp. 227–257

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1Prof. Dr. Christian Bumke, Bucerius Law School, Jungiusstraße 6, 20355 Hamburg.

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Abstract

The goal of this article is twofold. Firstly, it displays capital market law as an instructive reference point within administrative law. To this end, it describes the fundamentals of this field of law by identifying the characteristics of capital markets and the objectives and structural peculiarities of capital market law. Secondly, this article aspires to contribute to the development of the administrative regulatory environment. The scope of this field of law should not be restricted to the classic field of network infrastructure regulation but should increasingly extend into all areas in which the state – oriented towards market mechanisms – stimulates, structures, supports, and protects markets. Capital market regulation occupies a unique position within administrative law. It essentially consists of two regulatory systems, one providing for supervisory powers and the other imposing duties on market participants to disclose and explain.