21210095 - EUROPEAN BANKING AND FINANCIAL LAW

In recent decades, the volume of EU legislation on financial law has increased exponentially. Banks, insurers, pension funds, investment firms and other financial institutions all are increasingly subject to European regulatory rules, as are day to day financial transactions.
Serving as a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to European banking and financial law, the course is organized around the three economic themes that are central to the financial industry: (i) financial markets; (ii) financial institutions; and (iii) financial transactions. It covers not only regulatory law, but also commercial law that is relevant for the most important financial transactions.

Curriculum

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Programme

In recent decades, the volume of EU legislation on financial law has increased exponentially. Banks, insurers, pension funds, investment firms and other financial institutions all are increasingly subject to European regulatory rules, as are day to day financial transactions.
Serving as a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to European banking and financial law, the course is organized around the three economic themes that are central to the financial industry:
(i) financial markets;
(ii) financial institutions; and
(iii) financial transactions. It covers not only regulatory law, but also commercial law that is relevant for the most important financial transactions.
A final part is focued on technology innovation's effects.

Core Documentation

European Banking and Financial Law
Matthias Haentjens, Pierre de Gioia-Carabellese

Type of delivery of the course

front lessons In the event of an extension of the health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions governing the methods of carrying out educational activities (and student evaluation) will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: distance teaching and learning tests through the use of the appropriate online platform. It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels prepared by the University for the purpose of timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Type of evaluation

oral exam In the event of an extension of the health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions governing the procedures for carrying out the evaluation of students through the use of the appropriate online platform will be implemented.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course is divided into three parts, aimed at providing students with the basics needed to understand how financial markets operate, starting first of all from the system of European sources.
The second part, relating to financial markets, is dedicated to the stock market, to an analysis of market abuse hypotheses and to the examination of consumer rights protection instruments.
Finally, the financial institutions are examined in greater depth, focusing both on the organization of banks and supervisors, and on cases of insolvency on the part of banks, to conclude with investment funds.

Core Documentation

M. Haentjens, P. De Gioia Carabellese, European Banking and Financial Law, Routledge, 2015, pp. 1-151.

Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lesson. Lectures, with the help of slides and testimonies of independent authorities and / or system operators.

Attendance

Optional frequency

Type of evaluation

Oral examination. The exam consists of an oral test, it is an interview aimed at ascertaining the knowledge of the program and the mastery of legal language.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21210095 EUROPEAN BANKING AND FINANCIAL LAW in Finanza e impresa LM-16 BASSAN FABIO, RABITTI MADDALENA

Programme

In recent decades, the volume of EU legislation on financial law has increased exponentially. Banks, insurers, pension funds, investment firms and other financial institutions all are increasingly subject to European regulatory rules, as are day to day financial transactions.
Serving as a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to European banking and financial law, the course is organized around the three economic themes that are central to the financial industry:
(i) financial markets;
(ii) financial institutions; and
(iii) financial transactions. It covers not only regulatory law, but also commercial law that is relevant for the most important financial transactions.
A final part is focued on technology innovation's effects.

Core Documentation

European Banking and Financial Law
Matthias Haentjens, Pierre de Gioia-Carabellese

Type of delivery of the course

front lessons In the event of an extension of the health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions governing the methods of carrying out educational activities (and student evaluation) will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: distance teaching and learning tests through the use of the appropriate online platform. It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels prepared by the University for the purpose of timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Type of evaluation

oral exam In the event of an extension of the health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions governing the procedures for carrying out the evaluation of students through the use of the appropriate online platform will be implemented.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21210095 EUROPEAN BANKING AND FINANCIAL LAW in Finanza e impresa LM-16 BASSAN FABIO, RABITTI MADDALENA

Programme

The course is divided into three parts, aimed at providing students with the basics needed to understand how financial markets operate, starting first of all from the system of European sources.
The second part, relating to financial markets, is dedicated to the stock market, to an analysis of market abuse hypotheses and to the examination of consumer rights protection instruments.
Finally, the financial institutions are examined in greater depth, focusing both on the organization of banks and supervisors, and on cases of insolvency on the part of banks, to conclude with investment funds.

Core Documentation

M. Haentjens, P. De Gioia Carabellese, European Banking and Financial Law, Routledge, 2015, pp. 1-151.

Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lesson. Lectures, with the help of slides and testimonies of independent authorities and / or system operators.

Attendance

Optional frequency

Type of evaluation

Oral examination. The exam consists of an oral test, it is an interview aimed at ascertaining the knowledge of the program and the mastery of legal language.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21210095 EUROPEAN BANKING AND FINANCIAL LAW in Finanza e impresa LM-16 BASSAN FABIO, RABITTI MADDALENA

Programme

In recent decades, the volume of EU legislation on financial law has increased exponentially. Banks, insurers, pension funds, investment firms and other financial institutions all are increasingly subject to European regulatory rules, as are day to day financial transactions.
Serving as a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to European banking and financial law, the course is organized around the three economic themes that are central to the financial industry:
(i) financial markets;
(ii) financial institutions; and
(iii) financial transactions. It covers not only regulatory law, but also commercial law that is relevant for the most important financial transactions.
A final part is focued on technology innovation's effects.

Core Documentation

European Banking and Financial Law
Matthias Haentjens, Pierre de Gioia-Carabellese

Type of delivery of the course

front lessons In the event of an extension of the health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions governing the methods of carrying out educational activities (and student evaluation) will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: distance teaching and learning tests through the use of the appropriate online platform. It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels prepared by the University for the purpose of timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Type of evaluation

oral exam In the event of an extension of the health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions governing the procedures for carrying out the evaluation of students through the use of the appropriate online platform will be implemented.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21210095 EUROPEAN BANKING AND FINANCIAL LAW in Finanza e impresa LM-16 BASSAN FABIO, RABITTI MADDALENA

Programme

The course is divided into three parts, aimed at providing students with the basics needed to understand how financial markets operate, starting first of all from the system of European sources.
The second part, relating to financial markets, is dedicated to the stock market, to an analysis of market abuse hypotheses and to the examination of consumer rights protection instruments.
Finally, the financial institutions are examined in greater depth, focusing both on the organization of banks and supervisors, and on cases of insolvency on the part of banks, to conclude with investment funds.

Core Documentation

M. Haentjens, P. De Gioia Carabellese, European Banking and Financial Law, Routledge, 2015, pp. 1-151.

Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lesson. Lectures, with the help of slides and testimonies of independent authorities and / or system operators.

Attendance

Optional frequency

Type of evaluation

Oral examination. The exam consists of an oral test, it is an interview aimed at ascertaining the knowledge of the program and the mastery of legal language.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21210095 EUROPEAN BANKING AND FINANCIAL LAW in Finanza e impresa LM-16 BASSAN FABIO, RABITTI MADDALENA

Programme

In recent decades, the volume of EU legislation on financial law has increased exponentially. Banks, insurers, pension funds, investment firms and other financial institutions all are increasingly subject to European regulatory rules, as are day to day financial transactions.
Serving as a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to European banking and financial law, the course is organized around the three economic themes that are central to the financial industry:
(i) financial markets;
(ii) financial institutions; and
(iii) financial transactions. It covers not only regulatory law, but also commercial law that is relevant for the most important financial transactions.
A final part is focued on technology innovation's effects.

Core Documentation

European Banking and Financial Law
Matthias Haentjens, Pierre de Gioia-Carabellese

Type of delivery of the course

front lessons In the event of an extension of the health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions governing the methods of carrying out educational activities (and student evaluation) will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: distance teaching and learning tests through the use of the appropriate online platform. It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels prepared by the University for the purpose of timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Type of evaluation

oral exam In the event of an extension of the health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions governing the procedures for carrying out the evaluation of students through the use of the appropriate online platform will be implemented.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21210095 EUROPEAN BANKING AND FINANCIAL LAW in Finanza e impresa LM-16 BASSAN FABIO, RABITTI MADDALENA

Programme

The course is divided into three parts, aimed at providing students with the basics needed to understand how financial markets operate, starting first of all from the system of European sources.
The second part, relating to financial markets, is dedicated to the stock market, to an analysis of market abuse hypotheses and to the examination of consumer rights protection instruments.
Finally, the financial institutions are examined in greater depth, focusing both on the organization of banks and supervisors, and on cases of insolvency on the part of banks, to conclude with investment funds.

Core Documentation

M. Haentjens, P. De Gioia Carabellese, European Banking and Financial Law, Routledge, 2015, pp. 1-151.

Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lesson. Lectures, with the help of slides and testimonies of independent authorities and / or system operators.

Attendance

Optional frequency

Type of evaluation

Oral examination. The exam consists of an oral test, it is an interview aimed at ascertaining the knowledge of the program and the mastery of legal language.