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OverviewESG, Brexit, and the rise of Fintech are just a few of the recent factors driving challenges in scope, tasks, and requirements for European banks. As a result, European banks are now being regulated differently, and a new institutional and substantive supranational framework in EU law and policy has been establishedAgainst this backdrop, EU Banking Law and Regulation provides a comprehensive, critical, and contextual account of a new supranational framework. The book reveals this burgeoning field by addressing it through various lenses: (i) institutionally, through the development of supranational governance arrangements such as the set-up of European frameworks for regulation, supervision, and restructuring of credit institutions, in particular the SSM and SRM; (ii) substantially, with the creation of the Single Rulebook for banks, and (iii) theoretically, as this framework situates European banking policy as a substantive EU policy within European integration and harmonisation. Drawing on hard and soft law in EU banking regulation, judgments of the European Court of Justice, and recent EU regulatory reforms in the field, the book covers supranational banking regulations and its resulting financial and economic impact. Situated at the intersection between EU law and financial law, EU Banking Law and Regulation provides tools for the interpretation on norms, procedures, and measures adopted by EU regulators and supervisory authorities, informed by the author's extensive practical experience and academic background. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gianni Lo Schiavo (Fellow, Fellow, King´s College)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780192864437ISBN 10: 0192864432 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 28 November 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationGianni Lo Schiavo is an Executive Director of a leading global bank and Fellow of the Centre of European law of King´s College (London). He holds an LL.M from College of Europe (Bruges) and a Ph.D in EU Banking Law from King´s College (London). He has wide-ranging experience in EU banking law and financial sector, including in the supervision of financial institutions in a leading central bank and in financial crimes compliance. He has published widely on EU banking and financial regulation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |