Regulating EU Capital Markets Union
Volume I: Fundamentals of a European Code
Herausgeber: Veil, Rüdiger
Regulating EU Capital Markets Union
Volume I: Fundamentals of a European Code
Herausgeber: Veil, Rüdiger
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This is the first of a two-volume series that examines the current EU capital markets regimes and explores codification as a means for achieving a true single market for capital in Europe.
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This is the first of a two-volume series that examines the current EU capital markets regimes and explores codification as a means for achieving a true single market for capital in Europe.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 174mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1138g
- ISBN-13: 9780192882660
- ISBN-10: 019288266X
- Artikelnr.: 69727198
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 174mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1138g
- ISBN-13: 9780192882660
- ISBN-10: 019288266X
- Artikelnr.: 69727198
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rÿdiger Veil holds the chair for civil law and business law at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich. He graduated at Humboldt University, Berlin in 1995 with a doctoral thesis on 'Conversion of a Stock Corporation'. In 2002, he obtained his habilitation at Humboldt University with a book on 'Inter-company Agreements'. Rÿdiger Veil has published books on 'European Capital Markets Law' (3rd. edition 2022) and on 'The Law of Corporations' (6th. edition 2015) and more than 100 articles in top ranked journals and research handbooks. He has acted as an expert for the German, European, Chinese and Russian parliament on draft laws on corporate law and capital markets law. He was a member of the ESMA Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group (SMSG) from 2014 to 2018; from September 2016 to December 2018 he was the group's Chair. ESMA has appointed him as an Alternate Member of the ESA Joint Board of Appeal in 2021.
* Part 1: Idea of Codification, Legislative Competencies and Legislative Style * 1: RÃ
diger Veil: The Idea of Codification of European Capital Markets Law * 2: Azur Coulmas: The Draft US Federal Securities Code - Lessons for Codifying EU Capital Markets Law * 3: Jörn Axel KÃ
mmerer: European Capital Markets Code: The Treaty Framework * 4: Vassilios Tountopoulos: The Legislative Style of Codification: the example of compliance within investments firms * 5: Hans Christoph Grigoleit: Sanctions and Degree of Harmonization * Part 2: General Part of a European Securities Code: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies * Section 1: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies * 6: RÃ
diger Veil: Efficient and Properly Functioning Capital Markets - Regulatory Objectives in a European Capital Markets Code * 7: Mathias Habersack: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies: Investor Protection * 8: Jesper Lau Hansen: Market Transactions and the Case of Insider Dealing - Drawing the Line between Legal and Illegal Behaviour * 9: Jacek Jastrz
bski: Regulatory Objectives: Financial Stability * 10: Birgit SpieÃhofer: Sustainability and ESG Aspects * 11: Jennifer Payne: Managing the Conflicts Between Regulatory Goals * 12: Marco Ventoruzzo: Regulatory Goals in Capital Markets Law - Reflections on the Value of Provisions on Goals in a Codification Act * 13: Iris H-Y Chiu: Proportionality in a European Capital Markets Code * Section 2: Basic Concepts * 14: Jacek Dybi
ski and Krzysztof Oplustil: Defining 'Securities' in the European Capital Markets Code * 15: Matthias Casper and Patrick Leopold: DLT-based instruments in the context of securities definitions * Part 3: Content of Special Parts * 16: RÃ
diger Veil: Prospectuses: Primary Markets Law in a European Capital Markets Code * 17: Morten Kinander: Market Abuse - Codifying the Core Elements of the Market Abuse Regime in the MAR and the CRIM-MAD * 18: Giovanni Strampelli: The Limits of Including Financial Disclosure Rules in a European Capital Markets Code * 19: Veerle Colaert: Investment Services * 20: AndrÃ(c)s Recalde Castells and Martin Winner: Public Takeovers * Part 4: Conclusion * 21: RÃ
diger Veil: Conclusion
diger Veil: The Idea of Codification of European Capital Markets Law * 2: Azur Coulmas: The Draft US Federal Securities Code - Lessons for Codifying EU Capital Markets Law * 3: Jörn Axel KÃ
mmerer: European Capital Markets Code: The Treaty Framework * 4: Vassilios Tountopoulos: The Legislative Style of Codification: the example of compliance within investments firms * 5: Hans Christoph Grigoleit: Sanctions and Degree of Harmonization * Part 2: General Part of a European Securities Code: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies * Section 1: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies * 6: RÃ
diger Veil: Efficient and Properly Functioning Capital Markets - Regulatory Objectives in a European Capital Markets Code * 7: Mathias Habersack: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies: Investor Protection * 8: Jesper Lau Hansen: Market Transactions and the Case of Insider Dealing - Drawing the Line between Legal and Illegal Behaviour * 9: Jacek Jastrz
bski: Regulatory Objectives: Financial Stability * 10: Birgit SpieÃhofer: Sustainability and ESG Aspects * 11: Jennifer Payne: Managing the Conflicts Between Regulatory Goals * 12: Marco Ventoruzzo: Regulatory Goals in Capital Markets Law - Reflections on the Value of Provisions on Goals in a Codification Act * 13: Iris H-Y Chiu: Proportionality in a European Capital Markets Code * Section 2: Basic Concepts * 14: Jacek Dybi
ski and Krzysztof Oplustil: Defining 'Securities' in the European Capital Markets Code * 15: Matthias Casper and Patrick Leopold: DLT-based instruments in the context of securities definitions * Part 3: Content of Special Parts * 16: RÃ
diger Veil: Prospectuses: Primary Markets Law in a European Capital Markets Code * 17: Morten Kinander: Market Abuse - Codifying the Core Elements of the Market Abuse Regime in the MAR and the CRIM-MAD * 18: Giovanni Strampelli: The Limits of Including Financial Disclosure Rules in a European Capital Markets Code * 19: Veerle Colaert: Investment Services * 20: AndrÃ(c)s Recalde Castells and Martin Winner: Public Takeovers * Part 4: Conclusion * 21: RÃ
diger Veil: Conclusion
* Part 1: Idea of Codification, Legislative Competencies and Legislative Style * 1: RÃ
diger Veil: The Idea of Codification of European Capital Markets Law * 2: Azur Coulmas: The Draft US Federal Securities Code - Lessons for Codifying EU Capital Markets Law * 3: Jörn Axel KÃ
mmerer: European Capital Markets Code: The Treaty Framework * 4: Vassilios Tountopoulos: The Legislative Style of Codification: the example of compliance within investments firms * 5: Hans Christoph Grigoleit: Sanctions and Degree of Harmonization * Part 2: General Part of a European Securities Code: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies * Section 1: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies * 6: RÃ
diger Veil: Efficient and Properly Functioning Capital Markets - Regulatory Objectives in a European Capital Markets Code * 7: Mathias Habersack: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies: Investor Protection * 8: Jesper Lau Hansen: Market Transactions and the Case of Insider Dealing - Drawing the Line between Legal and Illegal Behaviour * 9: Jacek Jastrz
bski: Regulatory Objectives: Financial Stability * 10: Birgit SpieÃhofer: Sustainability and ESG Aspects * 11: Jennifer Payne: Managing the Conflicts Between Regulatory Goals * 12: Marco Ventoruzzo: Regulatory Goals in Capital Markets Law - Reflections on the Value of Provisions on Goals in a Codification Act * 13: Iris H-Y Chiu: Proportionality in a European Capital Markets Code * Section 2: Basic Concepts * 14: Jacek Dybi
ski and Krzysztof Oplustil: Defining 'Securities' in the European Capital Markets Code * 15: Matthias Casper and Patrick Leopold: DLT-based instruments in the context of securities definitions * Part 3: Content of Special Parts * 16: RÃ
diger Veil: Prospectuses: Primary Markets Law in a European Capital Markets Code * 17: Morten Kinander: Market Abuse - Codifying the Core Elements of the Market Abuse Regime in the MAR and the CRIM-MAD * 18: Giovanni Strampelli: The Limits of Including Financial Disclosure Rules in a European Capital Markets Code * 19: Veerle Colaert: Investment Services * 20: AndrÃ(c)s Recalde Castells and Martin Winner: Public Takeovers * Part 4: Conclusion * 21: RÃ
diger Veil: Conclusion
diger Veil: The Idea of Codification of European Capital Markets Law * 2: Azur Coulmas: The Draft US Federal Securities Code - Lessons for Codifying EU Capital Markets Law * 3: Jörn Axel KÃ
mmerer: European Capital Markets Code: The Treaty Framework * 4: Vassilios Tountopoulos: The Legislative Style of Codification: the example of compliance within investments firms * 5: Hans Christoph Grigoleit: Sanctions and Degree of Harmonization * Part 2: General Part of a European Securities Code: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies * Section 1: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies * 6: RÃ
diger Veil: Efficient and Properly Functioning Capital Markets - Regulatory Objectives in a European Capital Markets Code * 7: Mathias Habersack: Regulatory Objectives and Strategies: Investor Protection * 8: Jesper Lau Hansen: Market Transactions and the Case of Insider Dealing - Drawing the Line between Legal and Illegal Behaviour * 9: Jacek Jastrz
bski: Regulatory Objectives: Financial Stability * 10: Birgit SpieÃhofer: Sustainability and ESG Aspects * 11: Jennifer Payne: Managing the Conflicts Between Regulatory Goals * 12: Marco Ventoruzzo: Regulatory Goals in Capital Markets Law - Reflections on the Value of Provisions on Goals in a Codification Act * 13: Iris H-Y Chiu: Proportionality in a European Capital Markets Code * Section 2: Basic Concepts * 14: Jacek Dybi
ski and Krzysztof Oplustil: Defining 'Securities' in the European Capital Markets Code * 15: Matthias Casper and Patrick Leopold: DLT-based instruments in the context of securities definitions * Part 3: Content of Special Parts * 16: RÃ
diger Veil: Prospectuses: Primary Markets Law in a European Capital Markets Code * 17: Morten Kinander: Market Abuse - Codifying the Core Elements of the Market Abuse Regime in the MAR and the CRIM-MAD * 18: Giovanni Strampelli: The Limits of Including Financial Disclosure Rules in a European Capital Markets Code * 19: Veerle Colaert: Investment Services * 20: AndrÃ(c)s Recalde Castells and Martin Winner: Public Takeovers * Part 4: Conclusion * 21: RÃ
diger Veil: Conclusion







