This article examines the relationships between governance structures and regula-tory approaches. It develops a typology to explain and fine-tune supranational regulatory models for the governance of markets. The article suggests, firstly, a range of regulatory options which are defined according to two dimensions: (a) the degree of centralization of regulation, which includes networks, meta-organizations, and single central authorities; and (b) the degree of invasiveness of regulation, which ranges from sunshine regulation to command and control approaches. The aim is to relate structural alternatives (considered in terms of centralization) to regulatory approaches (considered in terms of invasiveness). The typology here constructed is app...
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How do regulatory structures evolve in EU financial governance? Incorporating insights from a variet...
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A key challenge that European decision-makers struggle with today is regulating and governing the Eu...
This article assesses the European Union’s post-crisis approach to regulating financial markets. Ela...
This article charts the EU's regulatory response to the global financial crisis, and explores what t...
The purpose of this article, and its companion article, is to examine the implications of the new Eu...
What forms of governance characterise financial market regulation? This chapter looks mostly at Euro...
How do regulatory structures evolve in EU financial governance? Incorporating insights from a variet...
How do regulatory structures evolve in EU financial governance? Incorporating insights from a variet...
This book explains the emergence and functioning of three forms of governance structures within the ...
The European Union plays an ever increasing role in the institutional organisation of market supervi...
This article explores the interplay between private regulators and public supervisors within princip...
The interest in decentralising governance is increasing worldwide. In Europe too, a policy of decent...
Does the new European outlook on financial markets, as voiced by the EU Commission since the beginni...
Enforcement of EU law has become increasingly ‘Europeanized’. But how is and can it be organized in ...
The financial crisis urged the establishment of a European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS) ai...
The European Union is becoming a regulatory state with many faces. Classical top-down regulatory pol...
A key challenge that European decision-makers struggle with today is regulating and governing the Eu...
This article assesses the European Union’s post-crisis approach to regulating financial markets. Ela...
This article charts the EU's regulatory response to the global financial crisis, and explores what t...