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An overview of the regulation of bank holdings in three African jurisdictions (Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa), from a comparative legal perspective (EU and US), identifying regulation of a banking group's parent on the basis of ten identified elements of holding regulation, and calling for action...
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Recent case law on the scope of professional secrecy for the supervisory authorities in the financial sector and on the measure of openness of their files highlights the lack of coordination among the silos of supervision and the absence of clear and uniform professional secrecy rules across the...
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The WP analyses the changes to the law of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in response to the crisis, and discusses these major changes, their legal form, and the judicial challenges to them. The adaption of economic governance of the EU resulted in incisive regulation of Member States'...
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This paper, a draft of which was presented at the Conference Judicial review in the Banking Union and in the EU financial architecture, jointly organized by the Banca d'Italia and the European Banking Institute in Rome on 21 November 2017, discusses the contours of administrative review of...
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An EU legal analysis of the European Central Bank's Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP), originally published in March 2020 in EULawLive, updated to include more references to the ECB's pandemic responses (prudential, monetary policy) and the EU's NextGenerationEU Recovery and...
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