Reference : National Banking Law in the European Single Supervisory Mechanism |
Dissertations and theses : Doctoral thesis | |||
Law, criminology & political science : Economic & commercial law Law, criminology & political science : European & international law | |||
Law / European Law; Finance | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/44296 | |||
National Banking Law in the European Single Supervisory Mechanism | |
English | |
Voordeckers, Olivier ![]() | |
14-Jan-2020 | |
University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg | |
Docteur en Droit | |
365 | |
Allegrezza, Silvia ![]() | |
Hadjiemmanuil, Christos ![]() | |
Mendes, Joana ![]() | |
Lamandini, Marco ![]() | |
Joosen, Bart ![]() | |
Staikouras, Panagiotis ![]() | |
[en] National banking law ; Single Supervisory Mechanism ; European Central Bank | |
[en] In 2013, the European Central Bank acquired the competence to apply national banking law in a direct manner to banks established in the euro area, as part of its supervisory competence under the Single Supervisory Mechanism. This marks the first instance of direct administration of national law by a European institution. The thesis scrutinises the salient features as well as the strengths and weaknesses of this new administrative system in the landscape of European Union law. | |
Fonds National de la Recherche - FnR | |
Researchers ; Professionals ; Students | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/44296 | |
FnR ; FNR10009172 > Olivier Voordeckers > > European Central Bank supervisory powers : toward a new interaction between European and national legal orders > 15/09/2015 > 14/09/2019 > 2015 |
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