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European Financial Services Law

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 31.03.2025

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The BookIn recent years, financial markets have expanded to offer a wide range of services and instruments in both a domestic and cross-border context. Financial crises have highlighted the serious consequences of vulnerabilities in the financial services sector. Accordingly, the EU has issued legislation to regulate matters such as securities services, market transparency, investments, and payment services. The variety and depth of the EU legislation has resulted in a complex legal landscape that has grown over more than 20 years.This English language Article-by-Article Commentary provides comprehensive and concise analyses and explanations of the multitude provisions of European legislation key to financial services, including the

  • MiCA Regulation 2023/1114
  • Prospectus Regulation 2017/1129
  • MiFI Directive II 2014/65 EU
  • PRIIPs Regulation 1286/2014
  • MiFI Regulation 600/2014
  • Market Abuse Regulation 596/2014
  • Market Abuse Directive 2014/57
  • SEPA Regulation 260/2012
  • Short Selling Regulation 236/2012
  • AIFM Directive 2011/61
  • Rating Agencies Regulation 1060/2009
  • UCTIS Directive 2009/65
  • Transparency Directive 2004/109
The Advantages at a Glance
  • Comprehensive collection of EU financial services law
  • Article-by-Article approach
  • International team of experts
The New EditionThe second edition updates the commentaries to the first edition (2019) and has been expanded to include the new Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCAR) 2023/114.The Target GroupFor legal practitioners, regulatory authorities, providers of financial services, and scholars.

Summary

The Book
In recent years, financial markets have expanded to offer a wide range of services and instruments in both a domestic and cross-border context. Financial crises have highlighted the serious consequences of vulnerabilities in the financial services sector. Accordingly, the EU has issued legislation to regulate matters such as securities services, market transparency, investments, and payment services. The variety and depth of the EU legislation has resulted in a complex legal landscape that has grown over more than 20 years.
This English language Article-by-Article Commentary provides comprehensive and concise analyses and explanations of the multitude provisions of European legislation key to financial services, including theMiCA Regulation 2023/1114Prospectus Regulation 2017/1129MiFI Directive II 2014/65 EUPRIIPs Regulation 1286/2014MiFI Regulation 600/2014Market Abuse Regulation 596/2014Market Abuse Directive 2014/57SEPA Regulation 260/2012Short Selling Regulation 236/2012AIFM Directive 2011/61Rating Agencies Regulation 1060/2009UCTIS Directive 2009/65Transparency Directive 2004/109
The Advantages at a GlanceComprehensive collection of EU financial services lawArticle-by-Article approachInternational team of experts
The New Edition
The second edition updates the commentaries to the first edition (2019) and has been expanded to include the new Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCAR) 2023/114.

The Target Group
For legal practitioners, regulatory authorities, providers of financial services, and scholars.

Product details

Assisted by Martin Brenncke et al (Editor), Christoph Kumpan (Editor), Matthias Lehmann (Editor)
Publisher Beck Juristischer Verlag
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Release 31.03.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9783406834554
ISBN 978-3-406-83455-4
No. of pages 2200
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

Financial Instruments, BHN-Rabatt, Finanzdienstleistungen, Europäischer Kapitalmarkt, Financial Services, Internationaler Kapitalmarkt, Securities, European law

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