Description
Book SynopsisIn two volumes, this book covers in a comprehensive, internally balanced, systematic and detailed way the field of European Union (EU) banking law and regulation. In three parts, Volume I offers a brief introduction to the role of banks in the contemporary financial system and the theory of banking regulation, a thorough analysis of international financial standards which are contained in the sources of public international banking law (and of public international financial law, in general), a detailed presentation of the gradual evolution and the sources of EU banking law, as well as a precise analysis of the law-making process and the key institutional aspects of this branch of EU economic law. The standards and rules adopted and the institutions created in the aftermath of the (2007-2009) global financial crisis and the subsequent euro area fiscal crisis, as well as during the current pandemic crisis are discussed, as appropriate. A detailed analysis of the substantive aspects of EU banking law will follow in Volume II
Table of ContentsPart I
Theory Of Banking Regulation And International Financial Standards
Chapter 1
The Case For Banking Regulation
Chapter 2
Key Aspects Of Public International Financial Law – International Financial Standards
Chapter 3
Key Institutional Aspects Of The International Financial Architecture And An Interim Assessment
Part II
Part II: European Banking Regulation (Law): Definition, Evolution And Sources
Chapter 4
Definition And Evolution Up To The Creation Of The Banking Union
Chapter 5
Developments After The Establishment Of The Banking Union
Chapter 6
The Legislative Acts Which Constitute The Sources Of Eu Banking Law
Part III
European Banking Regulation (Law): Key Institutional Elements
Chapter 7
The European Banking Authority (Eba) And Its (Significant) Role In The Law-Making Process
Chapter 8
The Single Supervisory Mechanism (Ssm)
Chapter 9
The Single Resolution Mechanism (Srm)