
This comprehensive account of financial regulation and supervision in times of crisis analyses the complex changes under way regarding the new financial regulatory structures in the EU. Focusing on the organisation of financial supervision, it deals with the background to the reforms, the architecture of the regulatory system, the likely implications for the financial institutions and the challenge of international co-operation. Changes in the US have been heavily criticised and in Europe a brand new regulatory system with three new regulatory agencies and a systemic risk board has been developed. National systems are in the process of being updated. International cooperation, although still difficult, has made progress, with the Financial Stability Board now acting on behalf of the G.20. Central bank cooperation has improved significantly and in the meantime, sectoral regulations are being adapted in full speed, such as Basel III, AIDMD, MiFID and many others. This book gives an overall view of these complex changes. The first section of the book provides an assessment of the reforms and considers the background to their making. In the section on regulatory structure there is analysis of the new regulatory bodies, their complex competences and actions. The book also takes a critical look at their likely effectiveness. The final section of the work considers the actual implementation of the new rules in a cross-border context.
This work investigates the structural transformation of financial regulation and supervision frameworks in the European Union following the global financial crisis. The authors, Eddy Wymeersch, Guido Ferrarini, and Klaus Hopt, leverage their expertise in legal and economic policy to evaluate the shift from national oversight to a more integrated, multi-agency regulatory architecture. They argue that while reforms like the creation of new regulatory agencies and the systemic risk board represent progress, the effectiveness of these systems remains contingent upon successful cross-border implementation and international cooperation.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a detailed reference for understanding the complexities of the post-2008 European regulatory landscape. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for legal professionals, policymakers, and advanced students of financial law.
Page Count:
517
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191636657
ISBN-13:
9780191636653
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