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An invaluable practitioner guide to the contemporary European banking insolvency regime, with detailed commentary on the BRRD and SRMR.
Sommario
- Part I. General Introduction
- 1: Gabriel Moss QC, Bob Wessels, and Matthias Haentjens: The EU Financial Institution Insolvency Law Framework
- 2: Gabriel Moss QC, Bob Wessels, and Matthias Haentjens: Principles for Cross-Border Financial Institution Insolvencies
- Part II: Commentary on Directive 2001/24/EC on the Reorganisation and Winding-Up of Credit Institutions
- 3: Bob Wessels: Commentary on Directive 2001/24/EC on the Reorganisation and Winding-Up of Credit Institutions
- Part III: Commentary on Title IV of Directive 2009/138/EC on the Taking-Up and Pursuit of the Business of Insurance and Reinsurance (Solvency II)
- 4: Gabriel Moss QC and Ryan Perkins: Commentary on Title IV of Directive 2009/138/EC on the Taking-Up and Pursuit of the Business of Insurance and Reinsurance (Solvency II)
- Part IV: Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive and SMR
- 5: Matthias Haentjens: Title I: Scope, definitions and authorities
- 6: Matthias Haentjens: Titles II and III: Preparation and Early intervention
- 7: Matthias Haentjens: Title IV: Resolution
- 8: Matthias Haentjens: Titles V and VI: Cross-border group resolution and Third countries
- 9: Matthias Haentjens: Titles VII and VIII: Financing arrangements and Penalties
- Part V: National Implementation in the EU
- 10: Hubert de Vauplane and Gilles Kolifrath: France
- 11: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Germany
- 12: Eyvindur G. Gunnarsson: Iceland
- 13: Blanaid Clarke: Ireland
- 14: Ignacio Tirado: Spain
- 15: Ian Fletcher, Hannah Thornley, and Robert Amey: United Kingdom
Info autore
Gabriel Moss QC is a barrister in private practice at South Square Chambers. He serves part-time as a deputy High Court judge of the Chancery Division and is a part-time Visiting Professor in Corporate Insolvency Law at Oxford University.
Bob Wessels is an independent legal counsel, advisor and arbitrator with over 40 years of experience. He was a law professor for over 25 years (Professor of International Insolvency Law, University of Leiden 2007-2014; Professor of Civil and Commercial Law, Vrije University Amsterdam 1988-2008), and retired in 2014.
Matthias Haentjens is Professor of Financial Law at Leiden Law School, University of Leiden. Prior to joining Leiden Law School, he was an attorney with De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek. In this capacity, he handled cases both as a transaction lawyer and as a (supreme court) litigator.
Riassunto
An invaluable practitioner guide to the contemporary European banking insolvency regime, with detailed commentary on the BRRD and SRMR.
Testo aggiuntivo
This excellent and well-established work of reference deals with all these (CTWUD, IWUD, AND BRRD), and of course much more, clarifying along the way, the complexities of this admittedly complex subject ... there is a considerable amount of additional new material in this volume which makes the purchase of this book a sensible decision for practitioners in this field.