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Legal challenges in the global Financial crisis : Bail-outs, the Euro and regulation/ [electronic resource] / Peter M Wolf-Georg;Huber Ringe.

By: Call Number: Ebook Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Hart Publishing Ltd., 2014.Description: 288 pISBN:
  • 1849464391
  • 9781849464390
  • 9781782252566
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Contents:
Chapter, Lesson, Part 1.Introduction.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part I: The Constitution.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 2.The Rescue of the Euro and its Constitutionality.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 3.Democracy in the Eurozone.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 4.Debt Limits in Constitutional Law: The "Debt Brake".
Chapter, Lesson, Part 5.Debt Limits in German Constitutional Law-A UK Perspective.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part II: Europe.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 6.Why the ECB Cannot Save the Euro.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 7.A Governance Crisis? Treaty Change, Fiscal Union and the ECB.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 8.State Aid and the Financial Crisis.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 9.State Aid for Banks in the Financial Crisis: The Commission's New and Stronger Role.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part III: Regulation.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 10.Comparing Apples and Oranges? Public, Private, Tax, and Criminal Law Instruments in Financial Markets Regulation.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 11.Regulatory Choice: Observations on the Recent Experience with Corrective Taxes in the Financial Sector.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 12.Banking Special Resolution Regimes as a Governance Tool.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 13.Special Resolution Regimes for Banking Institutions: Objectives and Limitations.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part IV: The Limits of Legal Regulation.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 14.The Limits of Legal Regulation: Will the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union Have A Real Legal Effect?.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 15.The European Public Debt Crisis and the Institutional Framework of the Monetary Union: Experience and Adjustments.
Cover, Title,Legal challenges in the global Financial crisis : Bail-outs, the Euro and regulation--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,List of Contributors--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of Cases--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of Legislation--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
Summary: [Auto Generated] 1 Introduction WOLF-GEORGRINGE AND PETER M HUBER I .Law and the Financial Crisis The financial crisis dominates the academic discourse .This is not only true for economists ,but also for political scientists ,historians ,psychologists ,sociologists ,and ,of course ,for lawyers .The global financial crisis which began in 2007 and has been constantly morphing into various shapes was –and is still –one of those epochal events that we see ‘once in a generation ’.Apart from its devastating economic consequences ,the crisis has forced us to rethink some of the fundamental assumptions about our society and our market economy .Lawyers from practice and academia are equally faced with enormous challenges .The financial system has to be rebuilt and strengthened ...
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Chapter, Lesson, Part 1.Introduction.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part I: The Constitution.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 2.The Rescue of the Euro and its Constitutionality.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 3.Democracy in the Eurozone.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 4.Debt Limits in Constitutional Law: The "Debt Brake".

Chapter, Lesson, Part 5.Debt Limits in German Constitutional Law-A UK Perspective.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part II: Europe.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 6.Why the ECB Cannot Save the Euro.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 7.A Governance Crisis? Treaty Change, Fiscal Union and the ECB.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 8.State Aid and the Financial Crisis.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 9.State Aid for Banks in the Financial Crisis: The Commission's New and Stronger Role.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part III: Regulation.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 10.Comparing Apples and Oranges? Public, Private, Tax, and Criminal Law Instruments in Financial Markets Regulation.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 11.Regulatory Choice: Observations on the Recent Experience with Corrective Taxes in the Financial Sector.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 12.Banking Special Resolution Regimes as a Governance Tool.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 13.Special Resolution Regimes for Banking Institutions: Objectives and Limitations.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part IV: The Limits of Legal Regulation.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 14.The Limits of Legal Regulation: Will the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union Have A Real Legal Effect?.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 15.The European Public Debt Crisis and the Institutional Framework of the Monetary Union: Experience and Adjustments.

Cover, Title,Legal challenges in the global Financial crisis : Bail-outs, the Euro and regulation--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,List of Contributors--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of Cases--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of Legislation--References, Appendix, Index,Index.

[Auto Generated] 1 Introduction WOLF-GEORGRINGE AND PETER M HUBER I .Law and the Financial Crisis The financial crisis dominates the academic discourse .This is not only true for economists ,but also for political scientists ,historians ,psychologists ,sociologists ,and ,of course ,for lawyers .The global financial crisis which began in 2007 and has been constantly morphing into various shapes was –and is still –one of those epochal events that we see ‘once in a generation ’.Apart from its devastating economic consequences ,the crisis has forced us to rethink some of the fundamental assumptions about our society and our market economy .Lawyers from practice and academia are equally faced with enormous challenges .The financial system has to be rebuilt and strengthened ...

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