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Securities Regulation in China. By Zhu Sanzhu. Ardsley, New York: Transnational Publishers, 2000. Pp. xxxi, 285. ISBN 1-57105-172-4. US$125.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Jean Davis*
Affiliation:
Brooklyn Law School Library, Brooklyn, New York

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4 Lecturer in Chinese Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.Google Scholar

5 The Securities Law of the PRC became effective in July 1999.Google Scholar

6 One can obtain news updates and texts of recent regulations concerning foreign investment in the PRC's securities market through the Isinolaw Research Centre's subscription database <http://www.isinolaw.com>. Through this database the reviewer learned that the Shanghai Stock Exchange recently announced that foreign dealers in B-shares will be permitted to apply for seats and trade directly at this exchange..+Through+this+database+the+reviewer+learned+that+the+Shanghai+Stock+Exchange+recently+announced+that+foreign+dealers+in+B-shares+will+be+permitted+to+apply+for+seats+and+trade+directly+at+this+exchange.>Google Scholar