Civil prospectus liability under the laws of Germany and South Africa

Q3 Social Sciences
Damian Schmidt
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Civil prospectus liability is the liability for a prospectus which is published in the context of issued securities on the primary market. Both the German and South African legal systems protect investors who are induced into investing by incorrect prospectuses. Chapter 4 of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 contains rules, in s 104 and s 105, which set out the prospectus liability of directors, experts, and others. German law provides comparable provisions. The differences between the two systems become apparent in the detail. South Africa’s statutory prospectus liability clearly sets out the liability of experts and focuses mainly on the personal liability of directors. The German law has traditionally referred to unwritten legal principles in respect of experts. What both legal systems have in common is that the mutual interests of potential plaintiffs and defendants are not exclusively regulated by statute law, and that both pursue a balanced form of investor protection. This article aims to contribute to the future harmonisation of both legal systems in order to facilitate cross-border investments.
德国和南非法律下的民事招股责任
民事招股说明书责任是指在一级市场上发行的证券中公布的招股说明书的责任。德国和南非的法律体系都保护那些被不正确的招股说明书引诱投资的投资者。2008年颁布的《公司法》第4章第104条和第105条规定了招股说明书中董事、专家和其他人的责任。德国法律也有类似的规定。这两种体系之间的差异在细节上变得明显起来。南非的法定招股说明书责任明确规定了专家的责任,主要侧重于董事的个人责任。德国法律传统上提到了关于专家的不成文法律原则。这两种法律体系的共同之处在于,潜在原告和被告的共同利益并不完全受成文法的制约,而且两者都追求一种平衡的投资者保护形式。本文旨在促进未来两国法律制度的协调,以促进跨境投资。
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South African law journal
South African law journal Social Sciences-Law
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