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Includes all the most recent regulations, communications, and case law over the past three years
Accounts for the most important application of the new framework, such as the resolution of Banco Popular in Spain, and state aid to Monte dei Paschi Bank in Italy
Analyses a very new issue: the Banking Union and Jurisprudence of the Court of Justice and of the General Court on EU financial architecture
Auteur
Mario P. Chiti is Emeritus Professor of Administrative Law at the University of Firenze, Italy, and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam of European Administrative Law.
Vittorio Santoro is Professor of Business Law at the University of Siena, Italy, and Coordinator of PhD in Jurisprudence of the Universities of Siena and Foggia, Italy.
Contenu
Part I. The European Banking Union and the European Union Architecture.- Chapter 1. Multi-Level Governance in Banking Regulation; Rosa M. Lastra.- Chapter 2. European Banking Union within the System of European Banking and Monetary Law; Christos V. Gortsos.- Chapter 3. European Banking Union and its Relation with European Union Institutions; Alexander H. Türk.- Chapter 4. Proportionality in the Single Rule Book; Bart Joosen and Matthias Lehmann.- Chapter 5. The System of Administrative and Jurisdictional Guarantees Concerning the Decisions of the European Central Bank; Marcello Clarich.- Chapter 6. The European Banking Union in the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union; Mario P. Chiti.- Chapter 7. The Future of the European Banking Union: Risk-Sharing and Democratic Legitimacy; Pedro Gustavo Teixeira.- Part II. The Three Pillars of the European Banking Union.- Chapter 8. Single Supervision Mechanism: Organs and Procedures; Raffaele D'Ambrosio.- Chapter9. The Concept of Systemic Importance in European Banking Union Law ; Pablo Iglesias-Rodríguez.- Chapter 10. Non-Performing Loans and the European Union Legal Framework ; Elisabetta Montanaro.- Chapter 11. The Single Resolution Mechanism: Authorities and Proceedings ; Olina Capolino.- Chapter 12. Recovery and Resolution Planning ; Marilena Rispoli Farina and Luigi Scipione.- Chapter 13. The Relevance of the Resolution Tools within the Single Resolution Mechanism ; Jens-Hinrich Binder.- Chapter 14. Minimum Requirement for own Capital and Eligible Liabilities ; Marco Lamandini and David Ramos Muñoz.- Chapter 15. Write-down and Conversion of Capital Instruments; Vittorio Santoro and Irene Mecatti.- Chapter 16. Lessons from the First Resolution Experiences in the Context of Banking Recovery and Resolution Directive ; Luís Silva Morais.- Chapter 17. The Third Pillar of the Banking Union and its Troubled Implementation ; Concetta Brescia Morra.
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