This major new practitioner work provides detailed analysis of the EU Directives 2001/17 and 2001/24 on the Reorganisation and Winding-up of Insurance Undertakings and Credit Institutions. Chapters cover the considerable impact both Directives have upon the role and the tasks of the supervisory authorities in the EU insurance and banking market (including their branches in other EU countries), the information to be provided to these authorities, the effects of the measures they can take, the law applicable to reorganisation measures and winding-up proceedings of these institutions. The book contains a detailed article-by-article commentary on both Directives themselves. In addition the work contains 18 separate surveys, within which local specialists describe and explain the specifics on the implementation of the Directives in their respective country.
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Höhe: 254 mm
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Dicke: 42 mm
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978-0-19-928578-5 (9780199285785)
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Gabriel Moss QC studied Law at St Catherine's College, Oxford, graduating in 1971. He was called to the Bar in 1974 and appointed Queen's Counsel in 1989. In 1998 he was elected a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn and was authorised to sit as a Deputy High Court Judge in 2001. He is a practising barrister specialising in business and financial law, and in particular insolvency and commercial/company matters. Gabriel Moss has written widely on insolvency and sits on several editorial advisory boards on the subject Professor of Commercial Law, Vrije University Amsterdam. Author of Wessels, "Insolventierecht " (Insolvency Law), a 10 Volume series, which has been published between 1999-2003, and of 'Current Topics in International Insolvency Law' (Kluwer Law Publishers, 2004). Advisor of corporate clients and banks and Technical Consultant to institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank. Member of the Netherlands Royal Committee on Renewal of the Dutch Insolvency Act. Visiting Professor at Universities in Frankfurt (03-04), New York (04-05) and Liege (05-06). Member Academic Wing INSOL Europe, International Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy, Member of the American Law Institute.
PART I: COMMENTARIES ; PART II: NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION IN THE EU ; PART III: IMPACT IN NEIGHBOURING JURISDICTIONS ; APPENDICES