LAW AND REGULATION OF ELECTRONIC TRADING
This advanced course delves into the legal and regulatory framework governing electronic trading systems and platforms. The course aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the policies, rules, and regulations that shape the functioning of electronic trading systems, including securities, commodities, and derivative markets. Through a series of lectures and case studies, students will become familiar with critical issues such as market manipulation, high-frequency trading, data security, and the role of various regulatory bodies.
Course Objectives:
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To develop an advanced understanding of the laws and regulations governing electronic trading.
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To explore the legal ramifications of technology evolution in trading platforms.
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To examine issues of compliance, enforcement, and market manipulation in electronic trading.
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To critically analyze the role of regulatory bodies in shaping electronic trading environments.
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To understand cross-jurisdictional implications of electronic trading laws.