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European Banking and Financial Law 2e (2nd Ed.)
Authors: Haentjens Matthias, de Gioia Carabellese Pierre
Language: EnglishSubjects for European Banking and Financial Law 2e:
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Mortgage Credit Directive; European Banking and Finance Law; Central Securities Depositories; European Banking Law; ISDA Master Agreement; European Finance Law; MiFID Ii; Banking Law; EU Passport; Finance Law; CRD Iv; Financial Law; EU Legislator; Law and Finance; Securitisation Regulation; Corporate Finance Law; Host Member State; Regulation of Financial Markets; Home Member State; Law and Economics; SRM Regulation; Stock Market; MiFID; Market Abuse Directive; ECB; Directive 93/13; SSM; The Mifid Directive; ISDA; The European Central Bank; Title III; UCITS; DGS Directive; ISDA Master Agreement 1992; Basel Iii; ISDA Master Agreement 2002; Credit Institutions; ISDA Global Master Securities Lending Agreement; Unfair Terms Directive; ISDA Global Master Repurchase Agreement; SSM Regulation; Leiden University Law; Master Agreement; Heriot-Watt University Law; Shadow Banking; Matthias Haentjens; Collective Investment Undertakings; Pierre de Gioia-Carabellese; EEA Country; European's banking law; EU financial regulation; global financial crisis; European's financial law; financial transactions
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Over the last few decades, banks, insurers, pension funds, investments firms and other financial institutions have become subject to sometimes dramatically new, but always substantially more, legislation. This is especially true for the EU. Moreover, Brexit has already caused profound changes to the dynamics of EU financial regulation, and its effects will likely become ever-more significant in the years to come.
This book serves as a comprehensive introduction to these developments, and, more generally, to European banking and financial law. It is organised around the three economic themes that are central to the financial industry: (i) financial markets, (ii) banking and financial institutions and (iii) financial transactions. It covers not only regulatory law but also commercial law that is relevant for the most important financial transactions.
This Second Edition has been completely revised. The basic structure of the First Edition has been maintained, but all chapters have been thoroughly rewritten and restructured. Attention is now also given to topics such as shadow banking and credit rating agencies. As a matter of course, all new relevant legislation and case law has been included. In addition, on the basis of real-life classroom experience, student questions and further reading suggestions have been updated and expanded.
Part A Introduction 1. Sources of EU Financial Law Part B Financial Markets 2. The Primary Market 3. The Secondary Market 4. Market Abuse 5. Consumer and Investor Protection Part C FinancialInstitutions 6. Banking, EU Supervision and Bank Structures 7. Authorisation, Capital Requirements and Governance Rules 8. Bank Insolvency 9. The Investment Firm and the Investment Fund Part D Financial Transactions 10. Custody and Transfer of Cash and Securities 11. Loan Finance 12. Derivatives 13. Collateralised Finance 14. Structured Finance 15. Answers
Matthias Haentjens is Professor of Law and Director of the Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He also serves as a deputy judge in the court of Amsterdam.
Pierre de Gioia Carabellese is a fellow of Advance HE, Professor (full) of Law in England (Huddersfield, 2017) and a Professor of Business Law and Regulation. Pierre is also a Solicitor and Notary Public (Edinburgh) and an Avvocato (Rome).