The creation of the European Banking Union and the transfer of supervisory and resolution powers from the Member States to the European level has drastically changed the institutional setting for banking supervision within the Eurozone. Against this backdrop, the book combines a collection of the legal instruments pertaining to the Banking Union with introductory chapters on the policy background and relevant institutional and substantive issues, including procedural matters and questions of legal redress. It thus offers a straightforward access to the relevant policy and substantive issues, which will be of help for practitioners, academics and students. Both editors have published on the relevant aspects before and combine the perspectives of different jurisdictions.
Jens-Hinrich Binder, LL.M. (London) is Professor of Law at Eberhard-Karls-Universitaet Tuebingen, where he holds a Chair in Private Law, Commercial and Corporate Law.
Christos Gortsos is Professor of International Economic Law at the Panteion University of Athens, as well as visiting Professor at the Law School of the Kapodistrian University of Athens and the European Institute of the University of Saarland.
Visita la pagina dedicata al volume, sul sito della casa editrice C.H. Beck – Hart – Nomos.
All’interno dell’ultimo numero della Rivista trimestrale di diritto pubblico, una recensione al volume curata dalla prof.ssa Rita Perez.