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2016-12-doc2 EU Banking and Insurance Insolvency OUP, 2nd ed.

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Looking forward to the publication of the 2nd edition of EU Banking and Insurance Insolvency, published by Oxford University press again, edited by Gabriel Moss QC, Bob Wessels, and Matthias Haentjens.

This is what it covers:

Table of Contents

Part I.

General Introduction

1: The EU Financial Institution Insolvency Law Framework, Gabriel Moss QC, Bob Wessels, and Matthias Haentjens

2: Principles for Cross-Border Financial Institution Insolvencies, Gabriel Moss QC, Bob Wessels, and Matthias Haentjens

Part II: 

3: Commentary on Directive 2001/24/EC on the Reorganisation and Winding-Up of Credit Institutions, Bob Wessels

Part III: 

4: Commentary on Title IV of Directive 2009/138/EC on the Taking-Up and Pursuit of the Business of Insurance and Reinsurance (Solvency II), Gabriel Moss QC and Ryan Perkins

Part IV: Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive and SMR

5: Title I: Scope, definitions and authorities, Matthias Haentjens

6: Titles II and III: Preparation and Early intervention, Matthias Haentjens

7: Title IV: Resolution, Matthias Haentjens

8: Titles V and VI: Cross-border group resolution and Third countries, Matthias Haentjens

9: Titles VII and VIII: Financing arrangements and Penalties, Matthias Haentjens

Part V: National Implementation in the EU

10: France, Hubert de Vauplane, Gilles Kolifrath, and Alexa Brouillou

11: Germany, Jens-Hinrich Binder 12: Iceland, Eyvindur G. Gunnarsson

13: Ireland, Blanaid Clarke

14: Spain, Ignacio Tirado

15: United Kingdom, Ian Fletcher, Hannah Thornley, and Robert Amey

The reader will find, compared to the first edition of 2006, a significantly extended general introduction to the modern European banking insolvency regime, detailed and updated commentary on the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), the Single Resolution Mechanism Regulation (SRMR), the Winding-Up Directive (2001/24/EC) and the Insurance Insolvency Directive (2001/17/EC), the latter two both reflecting significant developments following the BRRD and the SRMR. High-profile cases based on interpretation of those statutes in the book include the Landsbanki and Kaupthing cases, and the Lehman Brothers, Isis Investments and Heritable Bank cases.

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