MiFID II and Private Law: Enforcing EU Conduct of Business Rules: Hart Studies in Commercial and Financial Law
Autor Federico Della Negraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 ian 2021
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ISBN-10: 1509946268
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Hart Studies in Commercial and Financial Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
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EU law has increasingly regulated financial transactions but it has done so without harmonising the national private law which is applicable to these transactions. That leaves challenges on many levels. Federico Della Negra's MiFID II and Private Law: Enforcing EU Conduct of Business Rules is the most important scholarly response so far.
Della Negra sets out the critical issues with clarity, providing extensive empirical case studies and a comparative methodology. At the same time, he exposes the civil law implications of such rules and the underlying 'Europeanisation of private law', providing practitioners and scholars with a new and comprehensive interpretation of EU financial regulations.
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In the wake of the global financial crisis, investors have suffered significant losses as a result of breaches of conduct of business rules in the distribution of financial instruments. MiFID II introduced new disclosure, distribution and product governance rules to strengthen the protection of investors but, like MiFID I, did not harmonise the civil law consequences for their violation.This book asks whether, in spite of the silence of the EU legislators, the MiFID II conduct of business rules may produce civil law effects, enabling investors to enforce them against investment firms before national courts and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms.Building on the case law of the CJEU, the book shows the conditions under which the breach of MiFID II conduct of business rules should give rise to a private law remedy, and what remedies would be compatible with EU law.MiFID II and Private Law is an essential contribution to academic research in EU and financial law and will be a key text for policy-makers and legal practitioners working in the field of investor protection regulation and mis-selling litigation.