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Zusatztext The book is a great reference on bank resolution for academics and practitioners. It provides a thorough and in-depth discussion of resolution regimes and tools, covering a wide range of issues that have not yet been examined in the literature. Informationen zum Autor Dr Michael Schillig is Reader in International Commercial and Financial Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London. Michael read law at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, obtained his LL.M. from King's College London and his Dr.iur. from Humboldt University Berlin. Michael's research interests lie broadly in the areas of transnational, European and comparative commercial law with particular emphasis on contract, company and corporate insolvency law. He has published widely in these areas. Klappentext The book discusses the legal mechanisms available in the EU and the United States to deal with banks and other financial institutions that are in financial distress. It analyses the impact of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive looking at implementation in the UK and Germany, and uses US law as a comparative reference point. Zusammenfassung The book discusses the legal mechanisms available in the EU and the United States to deal with banks and other financial institutions that are in financial distress. It analyses the impact of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive looking at implementation in the UK and Germany, and uses US law as a comparative reference point. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Crisis Management in Context 1: Financial Reform after the Crisis: An Overview 2: Financial Stability, Systemic Risk and Taxpayers' Money - The Rationale for a Special Resolution Regime 3: Banking Sector and Corporate Structures - the Scope of the Recovery and Resolution Frameworks 4: Judicial Review Part II: Preparation and Prevention 5: Institutional Architecture 6: Recovery and Resolution Planning 7: Early Intervention Part III: Resolution Tools and Powers 8: Overview and General Preconditions 9: Private Sector Transfer, Bridge Bank and Asset Separation 10: Bail-in/Debt Write Down 11: Deposit Insurance and Resolution Funding Part IV: Bank Insolvency Procedures 12: Resolution and Corporate Insolvency 13: Corporate Rescue and Reorganisation 14: Winding Up and Liquidation Part V: The International Dimension 15: The International Dimension - Cross-Border Groups ...