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Zusatztext Bank Resolution: The European Regime offers a deep and interesting examination of bank resolution and recovery in Europe. Its reading is recommended in particular to academics, practitioners and policy-makers that want to become familiar with the BRRD and its associated problems. Readers will appreciate the fact that, despite banking law being a technical subject, information is conveyed with clarity ... I congratulate the editors and authors for this important contribution to the legal debate on bank resolution in the EU. Informationen zum Autor Dalvinder Singh is Professor of Law at the University of Warwick, Coventry, and Senior Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. Jens-Hinrich Binder is Chair in Private Law, Commercial Law, Company Law, and Securities Law at Eberhard-Karls-University Tübingen, Germany. Klappentext A collection of authoritative and insightful perspectives by scholars, practitioners, and regulators, from many jurisdictions, including both lawyers and economists, and arranged in line with the structure of the BRRD. Zusammenfassung A collection of authoritative and insightful perspectives by scholars, practitioners, and regulators, from many jurisdictions, including both lawyers and economists, and arranged in line with the structure of the BRRD. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Dalvinder Singh: Recovery and Resolution Planning: Reconfiguring Financial Regulation and Supervision 2: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Resolution: Concepts, Requirements and Tools 3: Charles Enoch: The Crisis Management Directive: An International Standards Perspective 4: Marc Benzler and Christian Hissnauer: Derivatives And Bail-In Under The EU Bank Recovery And Resolution Directive 5: Stephen Connelly: The Implementation of the EU Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive's Derivative Bail-In Powers in the UK 6: Simon G. Grieser and Christian Mecklenburg-Guzman: The Revision of The Credit Derivative Definitions in The Context of The Banking Recovery and Resolution Directive 7: Maria J. Nieto: Third Country Relations in the Directive Establishing a Framework for the Recovery and Resolution of Credit Institutions 8: Costanza Russo: BRRD and Third Countries Cooperation Mechanisms: Will They Be Effective? 9: Christos Hadjiemmanuil: The Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive in Context 10: David G. Mayes: The Funding of Bank Resolution 11: John Raymond LaBrosse and David K. Walker: The Role of Deposit Insurance Post Implementation of the EU Recovery, Resolution and Deposit Guarantee Directives 12: Mathias Hanten: The European Deposit Guarantee Directive: A Domestic Perspective 13: Michael H. Krimminger: Single and Multiple Point of Entry: A US and UK Approach 14: Jeremy Jennings-Mares, Anna T.Pinedo, and Oliver Ireland: The Approaches to Bank Resolution: A Study of the UK and the U.S 15: Ioannis Kokkoris and Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal: Resolution of Banks and the State Aid Regime 16: Chryssa Papathanassiou: Financial Market Infrastructures In Stress Scenarios ...