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Harmonisation of Securities Law - Custody and Transfer of Securities in European Private Law (Hardcover): Matthias Haentjens Harmonisation of Securities Law - Custody and Transfer of Securities in European Private Law (Hardcover)
Matthias Haentjens
R4,851 Discovery Miles 48 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Is harmonisation of European securities law a good idea? According to this original analysis, the answer is a qualified yes. If it can be done without undermining the various systems that now govern the custody and transfer of securities in national European jurisdictions, harmonisation will be well received. The author first shows that such an acceptable outcome is indeed possible, and then offers a detailed analysis of the form it might take. Along the way he compares the current infrastructure of securities law in three European countries (Belgium, France, and the Netherlands) with generally accepted standards of modern securities custody and transfer practice, as well as with the harmonisation inherent in the United States Universal Commercial Code.
Among the elements of securities law discussed in this comparative context are the following:
- eligible categories of securities;
- accountholder-intermediary relationship;
- intermediary insolvency;
- shortfalls;
- moment of transfer;
- enforcement of securities rights; and
- conflict of laws.
In approaching the actual form of a European securities instrument, the author considers important relevant initiatives taken by various groups, such as Unidroit, the Hague Convention on Private International Law, and some industry sectors.
As an in-depth contribution to this important aspect of the ongoing debate about the harmonisation of European private law, and as an assessment of the possible impact of harmonisation measures by means of a coherence account, this book will be especially valuable to European policymakers and securities regulatory officials. It will also interest practitioners and academics insuch diverse fields as commercial law, European law, insolvency law, contract law, and property law

The Enforcement of EU Financial Law (Hardcover): Jan Crijns, Matthias Haentjens, Rijnhard Haentjens The Enforcement of EU Financial Law (Hardcover)
Jan Crijns, Matthias Haentjens, Rijnhard Haentjens
R3,376 Discovery Miles 33 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

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.

Research Handbook on Crisis Management in the Banking Sector (Hardcover): Matthias Haentjens, Bob Wessels Research Handbook on Crisis Management in the Banking Sector (Hardcover)
Matthias Haentjens, Bob Wessels
R7,480 Discovery Miles 74 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume is the definitive work on banking sector crisis management. It covers all recent legislative developments and it provides cognate analysis by leading experts on matters covering the whole spectrum of bank crisis management, ranging from early intervention and provision of emergency liquidity assistance by the central bank to group resolution and the workings of the Single Resolution Mechanism. Additionally, country reports of all major jurisdictions such as Australia, the US, UK, Germany, Japan and China provide comprehensive overviews of the current state. It will prove an invaluable companion to all those seeking to demystify this most complex area of legal and regulatory practice.' - Emilios Avgouleas, University of Edinburgh, UKIn this timely Handbook, over 30 prominent academics, practitioners and regulators from across the globe provide in-depth insights into an area of law that the recent global financial crisis has placed in the spotlight: bank insolvency law. Research Handbook on Crisis Management in the Banking Sector discusses the rules that govern a bank insolvency from the perspectives of the various parties that are affected by these rules. Thus, whilst many bank insolvency rules have been enacted only recently and their application is still clouded by a host of uncertainties, this book takes the perspectives of the relevant authorities, of the bank and of the bank's counterparties. Providing a comprehensive approach to crisis management in the banking sector, this Handbook will prove a valuable resource for academics, postgraduate students, practitioners and international policymakers. Contributors include: J. Adriaanse, D. Bernstein, V. Borger, A. Bornemann, W. Bosma, A. Campbell, A. Carr, B. Clarke, P. Davies, T. Dijkhuizen, P. Durban, J. Gabilondo, F. Garcimartin, M. Haentjens, T. Hayashi, T.F. Huertas, B.P.M. Joosen, S. Kaltsouni, Q. Kong, R. Mason, P. Moffatt, M. Murray, P. Rank, J.-P. van der Rest, M.I. Saez, R.A. Sahni, M. Schillig, D. Schoenmaker, J. Sluysmans, M. Timmer, N. van Triet, V. Troiano, T. Verdoes, L. Verrill, B. Wessels, S. Yonghui, G.S. Zavvos

Research Handbook on Cross-Border Bank Resolution (Hardcover): Matthias Haentjens, Bob Wessels Research Handbook on Cross-Border Bank Resolution (Hardcover)
Matthias Haentjens, Bob Wessels
R5,606 Discovery Miles 56 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the great financial crisis, many countries across the globe have witnessed the introduction of new recovery and resolution regimes for banks. The Research Handbook on Cross-Border Bank Resolution analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the current regulatory framework for resolving cross-border bank crises and proposes avenues for improvement. This cutting edge Research Handbook includes a broad range of perspectives of the regulatory and economic infrastructure of the banks themselves, third parties, and real life case studies, on both a domestic and, in particular, an international level. Chapters are authored by eminent experts in the field with contributions from the US, EU, Japan and China. With its comprehensive and rounded analysis of cross-border bank resolution, this wide-ranging Research Handbook will be of value to academics and researchers across the globe. The practical issues and policy recommendations included will also be of benefit for policy makers within the banking sector and bankers and lawyers alike.

European Banking and Financial Law Statutes (Hardcover): Matthias Haentjens, Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese European Banking and Financial Law Statutes (Hardcover)
Matthias Haentjens, Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese
R4,547 Discovery Miles 45 470 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

European Banking and Financial Law Statutes presents all the key legislation for European banking and financial law in one student-friendly volume. This book is: * up-to-date with the law: based on the official consolidated texts of all relevant European instruments, this book provides a fully current collection of legislation * tailored to course outlines: content has been curated to align with European banking and financial law courses * exam friendly: conforming to regulations, this is an un-annotated text that is suitable for exam use * easy to use: a clear and attractive text design, detailed table of contents and multiple indices provides ease of reference and navigation. Ideal for course and exam use, as well as for reference, this book is a perfect companion resource for student learning and exam success, which is especially tailored for use in combination with the European Banking and Financial Law textbook.

European Banking and Financial Law (Paperback, 2nd edition): Matthias Haentjens, Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese European Banking and Financial Law (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Matthias Haentjens, Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese
R1,278 Discovery Miles 12 780 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Over the last few decades, banks, insurers, pension funds, investments firms and other financial institutions have become subject to sometimes dramatically new, but always substantially more, legislation. This is especially true for the EU. Moreover, Brexit has already caused profound changes to the dynamics of EU financial regulation, and its effects will likely become ever-more significant in the years to come. This book serves as a comprehensive introduction to these developments, and, more generally, to European banking and financial law. It is organised around the three economic themes that are central to the financial industry: (i) financial markets, (ii) banking and financial institutions and (iii) financial transactions. It covers not only regulatory law but also commercial law that is relevant for the most important financial transactions. This Second Edition has been completely revised. The basic structure of the First Edition has been maintained, but all chapters have been thoroughly rewritten and restructured. Attention is now also given to topics such as shadow banking and credit rating agencies. As a matter of course, all new relevant legislation and case law has been included. In addition, on the basis of real-life classroom experience, student questions and further reading suggestions have been updated and expanded.

European Banking and Financial Law (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Matthias Haentjens, Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese European Banking and Financial Law (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Matthias Haentjens, Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese
R4,493 Discovery Miles 44 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Over the last few decades, banks, insurers, pension funds, investments firms and other financial institutions have become subject to sometimes dramatically new, but always substantially more, legislation. This is especially true for the EU. Moreover, Brexit has already caused profound changes to the dynamics of EU financial regulation, and its effects will likely become ever-more significant in the years to come. This book serves as a comprehensive introduction to these developments, and, more generally, to European banking and financial law. It is organised around the three economic themes that are central to the financial industry: (i) financial markets, (ii) banking and financial institutions and (iii) financial transactions. It covers not only regulatory law but also commercial law that is relevant for the most important financial transactions. This Second Edition has been completely revised. The basic structure of the First Edition has been maintained, but all chapters have been thoroughly rewritten and restructured. Attention is now also given to topics such as shadow banking and credit rating agencies. As a matter of course, all new relevant legislation and case law has been included. In addition, on the basis of real-life classroom experience, student questions and further reading suggestions have been updated and expanded.

European Banking and Financial Law Statutes (Paperback): Matthias Haentjens, Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese European Banking and Financial Law Statutes (Paperback)
Matthias Haentjens, Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese
R1,746 Discovery Miles 17 460 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

European Banking and Financial Law Statutes presents all the key legislation for European banking and financial law in one student-friendly volume. This book is: * up-to-date with the law: based on the official consolidated texts of all relevant European instruments, this book provides a fully current collection of legislation * tailored to course outlines: content has been curated to align with European banking and financial law courses * exam friendly: conforming to regulations, this is an un-annotated text that is suitable for exam use * easy to use: a clear and attractive text design, detailed table of contents and multiple indices provides ease of reference and navigation. Ideal for course and exam use, as well as for reference, this book is a perfect companion resource for student learning and exam success, which is especially tailored for use in combination with the European Banking and Financial Law textbook.

EU Banking and Insurance Insolvency (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Gabriel Moss QC, Bob Wessels, Matthias Haentjens EU Banking and Insurance Insolvency (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Gabriel Moss QC, Bob Wessels, Matthias Haentjens 2
R9,539 Discovery Miles 95 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Following the chaotic effects of the global financial crisis on European financial markets, the legislative regime introduced by the European Union (EU) represents a dramatic new approach to bank insolvency law, and will have a profound effect on the way banks function. The second edition of EU Banking and Insurance Insolvency evaluates these important developments and their implications for the Eurozone countries. A comprehensive general introduction sets out the EU insolvency law framework and the principles which govern financial institutions. The book provides detailed commentary on the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) and Single Resolution Mechanism Regulation (SRMR), the legislative instruments central to the EU's response to the crisis, intended to harmonize Member States law. It considers the new powers given to government authorities under the BRRD to write down shares and debt instruments issued by banks, and the function of the newly created 'Single Resolution Board'. Commentary on the Winding-Up Directive (2001/24/EC) and the Insurance Insolvency Directive (2001/17/EC) discusses the significant changes these statutes have undergone as a consequence of the adoption of the BRRD and SRMR, as well as several high-profile court cases decided on the interpretation of these two statutes, including the Landsbanki and Kaupthing cases, and the Lehman Brothers, Isis Investments, and Heritable Bank cases. This is an invaluable practitioner guide to the new European banking insolvency regime, written by experts in the field.

Financial Collateral - Law and Practice (Hardcover): Matthias Haentjens Financial Collateral - Law and Practice (Hardcover)
Matthias Haentjens
R8,301 Discovery Miles 83 010 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is the first book to analyse and draw together all of the property law and regulatory and contractual issues relevant to financial collateral transactions. Collateralized finance transactions played a major role in the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers and the near-failure of AIG during the early months of the global financial crisis, and are being increasingly recognised as being integral to the stability of the global financial system. The book provides a detailed legal analysis of the types of transactions which make up collateralised financing transactions and examines them in their commercial context. Recognising that financial collateral transactions are often global in nature the book covers the legal position in the UK, US, and the EU with specific relevance to practice in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium. There is a chapter on the relevant private international law issues including conflicts of laws and forum. The book opens with an explanation of how financial collateral transactions are construed, including the relevant standard contract forms. The following chapters discuss the major legal issues and practical considerations, as well as a number of specialist concepts such as safe harbours, 'minimum floors' and securities custody. This new work brings together consideration of the European Securities Financing Regulation, the Collateral Directive, and relevant parts of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive.

Property and Trust Law in the Netherlands (Paperback): Arthur Salomons, Matthias Haentjens Property and Trust Law in the Netherlands (Paperback)
Arthur Salomons, Matthias Haentjens
R2,297 Discovery Miles 22 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Enforcement of EU Financial Law: Jan Crijns, Matthias Haentjens, Rijnhard Haentjens The Enforcement of EU Financial Law
Jan Crijns, Matthias Haentjens, Rijnhard Haentjens
R1,845 Discovery Miles 18 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

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