Resolution in Europe: The Unresolved Questions /
Resolution in Europe: The Unresolved Questions /
ed. by Andreas Dombret, Patrick S. Kenadjian.
- 1 online resource (XVIII, 168 p.)
- Institute for Law and Finance Series ; 22 .
Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Contents -- The Authors -- I. Resolution Issues in Europe -- Keynote: The journey to resolvability -- A brief progress report on the resolution framework in Europe -- Resolution in Europe, still some way to go -- Practice and international comparison of resolution regimes -- Open questions on bank resolution in Europe -- II. Insurance Company Resolution -- Insurance company resolution – no need for additional European regulation -- Recovery, resolution and macroprudential policy in insurance – The need for European action -- Resolution for insurers – no need to reinvent the wheel -- Some thoughts on recovery and resolution in insurance -- III. Cross-Border Issues -- Resolution in Europe: Pending cross-border issues -- Jurisdictional trust vs the ‘Prisoner’s Dilemma’… and plotting an escape from the prison -- An American perspective on the cross-border issues in large bank resolution -- Resolution: Ready to go? -- IV. CCP Resolution -- Keynote: Resilience, recovery and resolution: Three essential Rs for CCPs -- A cooperative approach to CCP recovery and resolution -- Building on the achievements of the G20 reforms -- Considerations on CCP resolution planning -- Resolution of CCPs -- V. Conclusion -- Resolution policy and systemic risk: Five entreaties
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The work draws conclusions of the fourth conference in a series on the subject of "too big to fail", hosted by the Institute for Law and Finance at Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main on April 23, 2018. It presents the views of key European Union officials as well as senior executives from the financial sector on where Europe stands in this crucial area.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110640212 9783110640502 9783110644067
10.1515/9783110644067 doi
2018967847
Bank failures--European Union countries--Congresses.
Insurance companies--Law and legislation--European Union countries--Congresses.
LAW / International.
KJC2188.A6 / R47 2019 Internet Access / AEU
Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Contents -- The Authors -- I. Resolution Issues in Europe -- Keynote: The journey to resolvability -- A brief progress report on the resolution framework in Europe -- Resolution in Europe, still some way to go -- Practice and international comparison of resolution regimes -- Open questions on bank resolution in Europe -- II. Insurance Company Resolution -- Insurance company resolution – no need for additional European regulation -- Recovery, resolution and macroprudential policy in insurance – The need for European action -- Resolution for insurers – no need to reinvent the wheel -- Some thoughts on recovery and resolution in insurance -- III. Cross-Border Issues -- Resolution in Europe: Pending cross-border issues -- Jurisdictional trust vs the ‘Prisoner’s Dilemma’… and plotting an escape from the prison -- An American perspective on the cross-border issues in large bank resolution -- Resolution: Ready to go? -- IV. CCP Resolution -- Keynote: Resilience, recovery and resolution: Three essential Rs for CCPs -- A cooperative approach to CCP recovery and resolution -- Building on the achievements of the G20 reforms -- Considerations on CCP resolution planning -- Resolution of CCPs -- V. Conclusion -- Resolution policy and systemic risk: Five entreaties
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The work draws conclusions of the fourth conference in a series on the subject of "too big to fail", hosted by the Institute for Law and Finance at Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main on April 23, 2018. It presents the views of key European Union officials as well as senior executives from the financial sector on where Europe stands in this crucial area.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110640212 9783110640502 9783110644067
10.1515/9783110644067 doi
2018967847
Bank failures--European Union countries--Congresses.
Insurance companies--Law and legislation--European Union countries--Congresses.
LAW / International.
KJC2188.A6 / R47 2019 Internet Access / AEU

