This paper will focus on the proposal for the single supervisory mechanism (SSM) published by the European Commission in September 2012. It will describe the structure of the supervisory process envisaged by the Commission’s proposal paying close attention to the roles of the European Central Bank (ECB) and European Banking Authority (EBA)
Irrespective of the euro crisis, a European banking union makes sense, including for non-euro area c...
The European Council has outlined the creation of a Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM), complementing...
The recent financial crisis has exposed to weaknesses the area of banking regulation and supervision...
One of the lessons learned from the 2008 financial crisis is that when a bank in Europe goes into tr...
The agreement on the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is an important step to create an integrated...
The financial crisis in the Eurozone has posed a serious challenge to the viability of the existing ...
The present thesis deals with the European system of financial supervision and its goal is to provid...
The New European Banking Supervision – a Critical AssessmentIn November 2014, the European Central B...
Set up in the past few years under the shadow of the Euro debt crisis, the European Banking Union (E...
Th is paper, based on presentations before audiences in Lisbon, provides an overview of the causes o...
Banking law in the EU has experienced profound changes in the last few years, and one of the most ra...
In this note, we first highlight different developments for banks under direct ECB supervision withi...
This paper analyses the principal legal challenges posed by the current Banking Union apparatus. It ...
This paper analyses the principal legal challenges posed by the current Banking Union apparatus. It ...
At the peak of the Global Financial Crisis in fall 2008, each of the 27 member states in the Europea...
Irrespective of the euro crisis, a European banking union makes sense, including for non-euro area c...
The European Council has outlined the creation of a Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM), complementing...
The recent financial crisis has exposed to weaknesses the area of banking regulation and supervision...
One of the lessons learned from the 2008 financial crisis is that when a bank in Europe goes into tr...
The agreement on the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is an important step to create an integrated...
The financial crisis in the Eurozone has posed a serious challenge to the viability of the existing ...
The present thesis deals with the European system of financial supervision and its goal is to provid...
The New European Banking Supervision – a Critical AssessmentIn November 2014, the European Central B...
Set up in the past few years under the shadow of the Euro debt crisis, the European Banking Union (E...
Th is paper, based on presentations before audiences in Lisbon, provides an overview of the causes o...
Banking law in the EU has experienced profound changes in the last few years, and one of the most ra...
In this note, we first highlight different developments for banks under direct ECB supervision withi...
This paper analyses the principal legal challenges posed by the current Banking Union apparatus. It ...
This paper analyses the principal legal challenges posed by the current Banking Union apparatus. It ...
At the peak of the Global Financial Crisis in fall 2008, each of the 27 member states in the Europea...
Irrespective of the euro crisis, a European banking union makes sense, including for non-euro area c...
The European Council has outlined the creation of a Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM), complementing...
The recent financial crisis has exposed to weaknesses the area of banking regulation and supervision...