The first judgement of the General Court (EU) pertaining to the Single Supervision Mechanism (SSM) raised an issue concerning the source of the shared supervisory powers in the system of EU prudential supervision. In the General Court’s view, the SSM Regulation conferred on the European Central Bank (ECB) exclusive powers to carry out specific prudential supervisory tasks vis-à-vis all euro area credit institutions (significant and less significant). At the same time, the ECB’s national counterparts assist the former in implementing its supervisory tasks vis-à-vis less significant credit institutions. We argue that such a scheme requires a clear accountability relationship also between the ECB and the national competent authorities (NCAs), ...
Starting with a discussion of a recent court judgment on the prudential supervisory powers of the Eu...
This working paper focuses on the accountability arrangements for the ECB in the framework of the EU...
Banking law in the EU has experienced profound changes in the last few years, and one of the most ra...
The first judgement of the General Court (EU) pertaining to the Single Supervision Mechanism (SSM) r...
Council Regulation No 1024/2013 (‘SSM Regulation’ or ‘SSMR’) confers exclusive competence on the ECB...
This Master’s Thesis will examine the role of the European Central Bank (ECB) as a banking superviso...
well as powers concerning enforcement – investigations, measures and penalties – to the EU level. On...
The paper distinguishes two contrasting models of accountability, one based on principal-agent relat...
Given the complexity of the new supervisory architecture in the Euro zone, it seems necessary to pro...
peer reviewedThe financial crisis emphasised the shortcomings of the supervision applied to credit i...
In the context of the introduction of the Single Supervisory Mechanism ( SSM) as part of the Europe...
The Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is a striking example of the tendency within the EU to transf...
The agreement on the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is an important step to create an integrated...
Starting with a discussion of a recent court judgment on the prudential supervisory powers of the Eu...
This working paper focuses on the accountability arrangements for the ECB in the framework of the EU...
Banking law in the EU has experienced profound changes in the last few years, and one of the most ra...
The first judgement of the General Court (EU) pertaining to the Single Supervision Mechanism (SSM) r...
Council Regulation No 1024/2013 (‘SSM Regulation’ or ‘SSMR’) confers exclusive competence on the ECB...
This Master’s Thesis will examine the role of the European Central Bank (ECB) as a banking superviso...
well as powers concerning enforcement – investigations, measures and penalties – to the EU level. On...
The paper distinguishes two contrasting models of accountability, one based on principal-agent relat...
Given the complexity of the new supervisory architecture in the Euro zone, it seems necessary to pro...
peer reviewedThe financial crisis emphasised the shortcomings of the supervision applied to credit i...
In the context of the introduction of the Single Supervisory Mechanism ( SSM) as part of the Europe...
The Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is a striking example of the tendency within the EU to transf...
The agreement on the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is an important step to create an integrated...
Starting with a discussion of a recent court judgment on the prudential supervisory powers of the Eu...
This working paper focuses on the accountability arrangements for the ECB in the framework of the EU...
Banking law in the EU has experienced profound changes in the last few years, and one of the most ra...