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The enforcement of EU financial law / edited by Jan Crijns, Matthias Haentjens, Rijnhard Haentjens.

Contributor(s): Material type: Computer fileComputer fileSeries: Hart studies in commercial and financial lawPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022Description: 1 online resource (320 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781501391262
  • 9781501391255
  • 9781509959778
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KJC2188 .E54 2022
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Enforcement of EU Financial Regulation and Investor Protection / Jan Crijns (Leiden University, the Netherlands), Matthias Haentjens (Leiden University, the Netherlands) and Rijnhard Haentjens (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) -- 2. The Implementation and Enforcement of European Financial Regulation / Eddy Wymeersch (University of Ghent, Belgium) -- 3. Some Thoughts on the ratio, Creation and Enforcement of EU Financial Services Regulation in the Area of Private Law / Karl-Philipp Wojcik (Single Resolution Board, Belgium) -- 4. Enforcement of Qualitative Capital Requirements for Banks / Bart Joosen (VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands) -- 5. Administrative Enforcement of European Financial Regulation / Saskia Nuijten (NautaDutilh, the Netherlands) -- 6. The EU Courts as Juges de Droit National in the Single Supervisory Mechanism? / Jouke Tegelaar (Leiden University, the Netherlands) -- 7. Criminal Enforcement of EU Financial Standards / Daan Doorenbos (Stibbe, the Netherlands; Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands) -- 8. Full Cooperation versus the Right Not to Incriminate Oneself: Oil and Water? / Joost Nan (Wladimiroff Advocaten, the Netherlands; Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands) -- 9. The Enforcement Paradox of the ne bis in idem Principle in EU Criminal Financial Law: Not What It Seems / Rijnhard Haentjens (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) -- 10. European Strategies Against Money Laundering: A Critical Overview of Current and Future Enforcement / Silvia Allegrezza (University of Luxembourg) -- 11. Concluding Remarks on Interdisciplinarity and Fairness in Financial Law / Jan Crijns (Leiden University, the Netherlands), Matthias Haentjens (Leiden University, the Netherlands) and Rijnhard Haentjens (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands).
Summary: "This book focuses on the enforcement of EU financial law on the national and supra-national levels. Emphasis is laid on the interaction between the EU and national levels (vertical interaction), as well as between the private, administrative, and criminal law levels (horizontal interaction). The book takes a multi-jurisdiction and inter-disciplinary approach and covers a range of issues that are highly topical, such as the new EU Anti-Money Laundering regime, and the ReNEUAL model for administrative law. Over the last few decades, EU financial law has grown exponentially. Virtually all these new rules and regulations require enforcement. However, the EU legislator generally has been reluctant to regulate enforcement at the national level, and often does not prescribe whether enforcement should take place through national criminal, administrative, or private law. This results in both practical and fundamental questions for the legal practitioner and the academic. This book addresses those questions. With contributions by leading academics and senior members of EU and national institutions, the book will be of interest to professionals dealing with financial law in their daily practice such as lawyers, bankers, policy makers, officers at supervisory authorities, and judges, but also for academics interested in fundamental questions of interaction between legal systems"-- Provided by publisher.
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1. Enforcement of EU Financial Regulation and Investor Protection / Jan Crijns (Leiden University, the Netherlands), Matthias Haentjens (Leiden University, the Netherlands) and Rijnhard Haentjens (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) -- 2. The Implementation and Enforcement of European Financial Regulation / Eddy Wymeersch (University of Ghent, Belgium) -- 3. Some Thoughts on the ratio, Creation and Enforcement of EU Financial Services Regulation in the Area of Private Law / Karl-Philipp Wojcik (Single Resolution Board, Belgium) -- 4. Enforcement of Qualitative Capital Requirements for Banks / Bart Joosen (VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands) -- 5. Administrative Enforcement of European Financial Regulation / Saskia Nuijten (NautaDutilh, the Netherlands) -- 6. The EU Courts as Juges de Droit National in the Single Supervisory Mechanism? / Jouke Tegelaar (Leiden University, the Netherlands) -- 7. Criminal Enforcement of EU Financial Standards / Daan Doorenbos (Stibbe, the Netherlands; Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands) -- 8. Full Cooperation versus the Right Not to Incriminate Oneself: Oil and Water? / Joost Nan (Wladimiroff Advocaten, the Netherlands; Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands) -- 9. The Enforcement Paradox of the ne bis in idem Principle in EU Criminal Financial Law: Not What It Seems / Rijnhard Haentjens (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) -- 10. European Strategies Against Money Laundering: A Critical Overview of Current and Future Enforcement / Silvia Allegrezza (University of Luxembourg) -- 11. Concluding Remarks on Interdisciplinarity and Fairness in Financial Law / Jan Crijns (Leiden University, the Netherlands), Matthias Haentjens (Leiden University, the Netherlands) and Rijnhard Haentjens (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands).

"This book focuses on the enforcement of EU financial law on the national and supra-national levels. Emphasis is laid on the interaction between the EU and national levels (vertical interaction), as well as between the private, administrative, and criminal law levels (horizontal interaction). The book takes a multi-jurisdiction and inter-disciplinary approach and covers a range of issues that are highly topical, such as the new EU Anti-Money Laundering regime, and the ReNEUAL model for administrative law. Over the last few decades, EU financial law has grown exponentially. Virtually all these new rules and regulations require enforcement. However, the EU legislator generally has been reluctant to regulate enforcement at the national level, and often does not prescribe whether enforcement should take place through national criminal, administrative, or private law. This results in both practical and fundamental questions for the legal practitioner and the academic. This book addresses those questions. With contributions by leading academics and senior members of EU and national institutions, the book will be of interest to professionals dealing with financial law in their daily practice such as lawyers, bankers, policy makers, officers at supervisory authorities, and judges, but also for academics interested in fundamental questions of interaction between legal systems"-- Provided by publisher.

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