Regulating EU Capital Markets Union
Regulating EU Capital Markets Union
Volume I: Fundamentals of a European Code
Veil, Ruediger
Oxford University Press
03/2024
544
Dura
Inglês
9780192882660
15 a 20 dias
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Part 1: Idea of Codification, Legislative Competencies and Legislative Style
1: Ruediger Veil: The Idea of Codification of European Capital Markets Law
2: Azur Coulmas: The Draft US Federal Securities Code - Lessons for Codifying EU Capital Markets Law
3: Joern Axel Kaemmerer: European Capital Markets Code: The Treaty Framework
4: Vassilios Tountopoulos: The Legislative Style of Codification: the example of compliance within investments firms
5: Hans Christoph Grigoleit: Sanctions and Degree of Harmonization
Part 2: General Part of a European Securities Code: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies
Section 1: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies
6: Ruediger Veil: Efficient and Properly Functioning Capital Markets - Regulatory Objectives in a European Capital Markets Code
7: Mathias Habersack: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies: Investor Protection
8: Jesper Lau Hansen: Market Transactions and the Case of Insider Dealing - Drawing the Line between Legal and Illegal Behaviour
9: Jacek Jastrzrebski: Regulatory Objectives: Financial Stability
10: Birgit Spiesshofer: Sustainability and ESG Aspects
11: Jennifer Payne: Managing the Conflicts Between Regulatory Goals
12: Marco Ventoruzzo: Regulatory Goals in Capital Markets Law - Reflections on the Value of Provisions on Goals in a Codification Act
13: Iris H-Y Chiu: Proportionality in a European Capital Markets Code
Section 2: Basic Concepts
14: Jacek Dybi'nski and Krzysztof Oplustil: Defining 'Securities' in the European Capital Markets Code
15: Matthias Casper and Patrick Leopold: DLT-based instruments in the context of securities definitions
Part 3: Content of Special Parts
16: Ruediger Veil: Prospectuses: Primary Markets Law in a European Capital Markets Code
17: Morten Kinander: Market Abuse - Codifying the Core Elements of the Market Abuse Regime in the MAR and the CRIM-MAD
18: Giovanni Strampelli: The Limits of Including Financial Disclosure Rules in a European Capital Markets Code
19: Veerle Colaert: Investment Services
20: Andres Recalde Castells and Martin Winner: Public Takeovers
Part 4: Conclusion
21: Ruediger Veil: Conclusion
1: Ruediger Veil: The Idea of Codification of European Capital Markets Law
2: Azur Coulmas: The Draft US Federal Securities Code - Lessons for Codifying EU Capital Markets Law
3: Joern Axel Kaemmerer: European Capital Markets Code: The Treaty Framework
4: Vassilios Tountopoulos: The Legislative Style of Codification: the example of compliance within investments firms
5: Hans Christoph Grigoleit: Sanctions and Degree of Harmonization
Part 2: General Part of a European Securities Code: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies
Section 1: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies
6: Ruediger Veil: Efficient and Properly Functioning Capital Markets - Regulatory Objectives in a European Capital Markets Code
7: Mathias Habersack: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies: Investor Protection
8: Jesper Lau Hansen: Market Transactions and the Case of Insider Dealing - Drawing the Line between Legal and Illegal Behaviour
9: Jacek Jastrzrebski: Regulatory Objectives: Financial Stability
10: Birgit Spiesshofer: Sustainability and ESG Aspects
11: Jennifer Payne: Managing the Conflicts Between Regulatory Goals
12: Marco Ventoruzzo: Regulatory Goals in Capital Markets Law - Reflections on the Value of Provisions on Goals in a Codification Act
13: Iris H-Y Chiu: Proportionality in a European Capital Markets Code
Section 2: Basic Concepts
14: Jacek Dybi'nski and Krzysztof Oplustil: Defining 'Securities' in the European Capital Markets Code
15: Matthias Casper and Patrick Leopold: DLT-based instruments in the context of securities definitions
Part 3: Content of Special Parts
16: Ruediger Veil: Prospectuses: Primary Markets Law in a European Capital Markets Code
17: Morten Kinander: Market Abuse - Codifying the Core Elements of the Market Abuse Regime in the MAR and the CRIM-MAD
18: Giovanni Strampelli: The Limits of Including Financial Disclosure Rules in a European Capital Markets Code
19: Veerle Colaert: Investment Services
20: Andres Recalde Castells and Martin Winner: Public Takeovers
Part 4: Conclusion
21: Ruediger Veil: Conclusion
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Part 1: Idea of Codification, Legislative Competencies and Legislative Style
1: Ruediger Veil: The Idea of Codification of European Capital Markets Law
2: Azur Coulmas: The Draft US Federal Securities Code - Lessons for Codifying EU Capital Markets Law
3: Joern Axel Kaemmerer: European Capital Markets Code: The Treaty Framework
4: Vassilios Tountopoulos: The Legislative Style of Codification: the example of compliance within investments firms
5: Hans Christoph Grigoleit: Sanctions and Degree of Harmonization
Part 2: General Part of a European Securities Code: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies
Section 1: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies
6: Ruediger Veil: Efficient and Properly Functioning Capital Markets - Regulatory Objectives in a European Capital Markets Code
7: Mathias Habersack: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies: Investor Protection
8: Jesper Lau Hansen: Market Transactions and the Case of Insider Dealing - Drawing the Line between Legal and Illegal Behaviour
9: Jacek Jastrzrebski: Regulatory Objectives: Financial Stability
10: Birgit Spiesshofer: Sustainability and ESG Aspects
11: Jennifer Payne: Managing the Conflicts Between Regulatory Goals
12: Marco Ventoruzzo: Regulatory Goals in Capital Markets Law - Reflections on the Value of Provisions on Goals in a Codification Act
13: Iris H-Y Chiu: Proportionality in a European Capital Markets Code
Section 2: Basic Concepts
14: Jacek Dybi'nski and Krzysztof Oplustil: Defining 'Securities' in the European Capital Markets Code
15: Matthias Casper and Patrick Leopold: DLT-based instruments in the context of securities definitions
Part 3: Content of Special Parts
16: Ruediger Veil: Prospectuses: Primary Markets Law in a European Capital Markets Code
17: Morten Kinander: Market Abuse - Codifying the Core Elements of the Market Abuse Regime in the MAR and the CRIM-MAD
18: Giovanni Strampelli: The Limits of Including Financial Disclosure Rules in a European Capital Markets Code
19: Veerle Colaert: Investment Services
20: Andres Recalde Castells and Martin Winner: Public Takeovers
Part 4: Conclusion
21: Ruediger Veil: Conclusion
1: Ruediger Veil: The Idea of Codification of European Capital Markets Law
2: Azur Coulmas: The Draft US Federal Securities Code - Lessons for Codifying EU Capital Markets Law
3: Joern Axel Kaemmerer: European Capital Markets Code: The Treaty Framework
4: Vassilios Tountopoulos: The Legislative Style of Codification: the example of compliance within investments firms
5: Hans Christoph Grigoleit: Sanctions and Degree of Harmonization
Part 2: General Part of a European Securities Code: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies
Section 1: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies
6: Ruediger Veil: Efficient and Properly Functioning Capital Markets - Regulatory Objectives in a European Capital Markets Code
7: Mathias Habersack: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies: Investor Protection
8: Jesper Lau Hansen: Market Transactions and the Case of Insider Dealing - Drawing the Line between Legal and Illegal Behaviour
9: Jacek Jastrzrebski: Regulatory Objectives: Financial Stability
10: Birgit Spiesshofer: Sustainability and ESG Aspects
11: Jennifer Payne: Managing the Conflicts Between Regulatory Goals
12: Marco Ventoruzzo: Regulatory Goals in Capital Markets Law - Reflections on the Value of Provisions on Goals in a Codification Act
13: Iris H-Y Chiu: Proportionality in a European Capital Markets Code
Section 2: Basic Concepts
14: Jacek Dybi'nski and Krzysztof Oplustil: Defining 'Securities' in the European Capital Markets Code
15: Matthias Casper and Patrick Leopold: DLT-based instruments in the context of securities definitions
Part 3: Content of Special Parts
16: Ruediger Veil: Prospectuses: Primary Markets Law in a European Capital Markets Code
17: Morten Kinander: Market Abuse - Codifying the Core Elements of the Market Abuse Regime in the MAR and the CRIM-MAD
18: Giovanni Strampelli: The Limits of Including Financial Disclosure Rules in a European Capital Markets Code
19: Veerle Colaert: Investment Services
20: Andres Recalde Castells and Martin Winner: Public Takeovers
Part 4: Conclusion
21: Ruediger Veil: Conclusion
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