Copertina The Administrative Architecture of Financial Integration

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pp. 296, Brossura, 978-88-15-25924-0
anno di pubblicazione 2015

EDOARDO CHITI, GIULIO VESPERINI (a cura di)

The Administrative Architecture of Financial Integration

Institutional Design, Legal Issues, Perspectives

In order to react to the multidimensional crisis exploded in 2008, the European actors have adopted a number of measures aimed at enhancing financial integration in the EU. Considered as a whole, the various measures have given rise to a framework characterized by several elements. First, financial integration is to be realized through the establishment of a new EU regulatory framework. Second, regulation is accompanied by strengthened financial supervision in the EU, carried out by transnational administrative networks functionally dominated by the new European Supervisory Authorities. Third, within the Eurozone only, both bank supervision and bank resolution have been centralized. Fourth, financial integration has been designed in such a way to include financial stability. This book aims at bringing together the various components of the new framework in order to reflect on their connections and interactions. It explores the administrative arrangements through which the functions of regulation, supervision and resolution are carried out. It discusses the rationale of the overall construction. It points to its inconsistencies, overlappings and conflicts, with the distinction between non-Euro and Euro-countries operating as a fundamental source of tension.

Edoardo Chiti (LL.M. University College London, Ph.D., European University Institute) is Professor of Administrative Law at the University of La Tuscia, Italy. His principal research interests cover administrative law beyond the State, both EU and global, as well as comparative administrative law. Giulio Vesperini (Ph.D., University of Bologna) is Professor of Administrative Law at the University of La Tuscia, Italy. His main research interests include European administrative law, regulation of financial markets, local government, administrative procedures.

Introduction, by Edoardo Chiti and Giulio Vesperini
PART ONE: FUNCTIONS: REGULATION, SUPERVISION, RESOLUTION
I. The Governance of EU Regulatory Powers in the Banking Sector, by Enrico Leonardo Camilli
II. European Financial Supervision after the Crisis: Multi-Speed Models within a Two-Track Framework, by Maurizia De Bellis
III. Recovery and Resolution in the EU: Devising a European Framework, by Giuseppe Sciascia
PART TWO: WAYS OF FUNCTIONING: INTEGRATION, COORDINATION, CONFLICTS, ACTORS
IV. The European Banking Union ad a New Model of Administrative Integration?, by Fabio Giglioni
V. The Way to the Banking Union and Beyond: Past, Present and Future Role of Coordination in Financial Supervision, by Marco Pacini
VI. The Implications of the Single Supervisory Mechanism on the European System of Financial Supervision. The Impact of the Banking Union on the Single Market, by Andrea Magliari
VII. Credit Rating Agencies in the Context of EU Regulation of Financial Markets: Developments, Standards, Public Functions, by Giuseppe Sciascia
VIII. Foundations and Perspectives of the Rating Agencies' Regulatory Framework in the European Union, by Caroline Lesquesne-Roth and Arnaud van Waeyenberge
IX. A Macroprudential Perspective on the EU Regulation of Money Market Funds, by Dalit Flaiszhaker

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