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contagion it posed. The crisis also emphasized the importance of supranational regulation and regulatory cooperation to address … that risk. Yet, although capital flows are global, securities regulation is not. As a 2019 report by IOSCO notes, the …
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This paper seeks to study the institutional aspects of the regulatory reforms undertaken in the telecommunications sector in the European Union. It discusses the core functions of the telecommunications regulatory authorities established by the Member States, as prescribed by EU law, as well as...
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The creation of more and more supranational regulatory agencies has been one of the most significant institutional developments in the European Union during the last decade. Usually, these agencies evolve from EU committees and take over most of their structures. Accordingly, like most EU...
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authorities (NRAs) the exercise of the most important tasks concerned with the regulation of the network‐bound sectors, while at … reserves the regulation of issues sensitive to the citizens as an exclusive parliament's prerogative. It is submitted in this …
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based on a study of energy, electronic communications and rail regulation in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and … the success of regulation. Other measures can be taken to increase the quality of NRA decisions ex ante, so as to reduce … the need for review and thereby procure even greater improvements in the effectiveness of regulation …
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The European Council meeting of June charged the European Commission with responsibility for drafting “by early autumn 2009 at the latest” the proposals to implement a new framework for EU financial supervision, as called for by the de Larosière Committee. This new Policy Brief by CEPS...
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