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EU Law after the Financial Crisis
Book | 1st edition 2016 | Europe | Jessica Schmidt, Carlos Esplugues, Rafael Arenas Garcia
Description
The financial crisis has literally stress tested the European Union and indeed continues to do so. It has already laid bare many fundamental issues and conundrums of the European Union and the European Union’s legal system that had been waiting to be seriously addressed for quite a number of years.
This book examines the consequences of the financial crisis for European Union law not only with respect to various specific areas of the law, namely contract law, company law, capital markets law, banking law, competition law, tax law, insolvency law, but also with respect to fundamental issues regarding the role and function of the European Union and European law.
Technical info
Type of product | Book |
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Format | Paperback |
EAN / ISSN | 9781780683423 / 9781780685205 |
Weight | 585 g |
Status | Available |
Number of pages | xviii + 334 p. |
Access to exercice | No |
Publisher | Intersentia |
Language | English |
Publication Date | Mar 14, 2016 |
Available on Strada Belgique | No |
Available on Strada Europe | No |
Available on Strada Luxembourg | No |
Chapters
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- Table of contents
- Introduction
Jessica Schmidt, Carlos Esplugues, Rafael Arenas Garcia - PART I. RESCUE MECHANISMS AND MONETARY POLICY
- The Interplay Between EU Law and International Law to Set Up the Eurozone Rescue Mechanisms
Antonio Pastor Palomar - Monetary Policy and Private Pensions
Markus Roth - PART II. THE IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ON THE BANKING SECTOR AND CAPITAL MARKETS
- Financial Crisis and European Company and Capital Markets Law
Jessica Schmidt - CoCo Bonds as a Means of Reducing Systemic Risk and their Role within New Regulatory Regimes
Henrik Gildehaus - Is EU Financial Law Overly Complex?
Matthias Lehmann - PART III. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AND TAX LAW
- The European Crises as Tax Crises
Agustin J. Menéndez - A Common Tax Policy for Europe
André Meyer - PART IV. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS, CONSUMERS AND CONSUMER LAW
- Is European Private Law Going Through a Crisis? The Current Situation of European Private Law after the Financial Crisis
Phillip Hellwege - Financial Crisis and General Contract Law
Ann-Chantal Gressler - Stress-Testing EU Law in the Field of Consumer Redress
Guillermo Palao Moreno - Stress Testing of European Law of Consumer Jurisdiction. Coherence of the Existing Rules and their Impact on the Level of Consumer Protection
Malte Kramme - PART V. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AND COMPETITION LAW
- Rethinking Competition Law after the Financial Crisis
Rupprecht Podszun - Merger Control and the Financial Crisis. Rescue Mergers and the Failing Firm Defence
Marius Leber - PART VI. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS, RESTRUCTURING AND INSOLVENCY LAW
- Universal versus Individual Transfers of Assets and Liabilities. A Conflict-of-Laws Perspective
Francisco Garcimartín Alférez - Financial Crisis and European Insolvency Law
Michael Müller - International Arbitration and vis attractiva concursus
Manuel Penades Fons - PART VII. THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AND EU CITIZENSHIP
- Reflections on the Social and Human Dimension of the Economic and Financial Crisis in the European Union
Isabel Lirola Delgado - New Developments on the Free Movement of Persons in the European Union in a Time of Crisis. Eroding the European Citizenship?
Magdalena Martin Martinez - PART VIII. REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ON THE GENERAL EUROPEAN LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND THE FUNDAMENTAL “EUROPEAN IDEA”
- Legal Certainty after the Crisis. The Limits of European Legal Imagination
Pablo Martin Rodriguez - The New Role of Judges in the EU. Going Back to the Middle Ages
Rafael Arenas Garcia - Exploring the European Crisis’s Political Discourse. Europe as a Consciousness, Europe as a Narrative
Paloma Garcia Picazo - Testing the Stress of the EU: Financial Crisis or EU Law in Crisis?
Volker Wiese