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EU Law after the Financial Crisis

Esta obra, dirigida por los Profesores Jessica Schmidt, Carlos Esplugues y Rafael Arenas y publicada por Intersentia, recoge los resultados de la Jornada que, bajo el mismo nombre, organizaron la AEPDIRI y la Universidad de Bayreuth en la Escuela Diplomática, en mayo de 2015. Tanto la Jornada como la publicación han sido financiadas íntegramente por el DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst).

 

 

 

 

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Table of contents

Introduction – Jessica Schmidt, Carlos Esplugues and Rafael Arenas García

Part I. Rescue Mechanisms and Monetary Policy

  • The Interplay Between EU Law and International Law to Set Up the Eurozone Rescue Mechanisms – Antonio Pastor
    Palomar
  • Monetary Policy and Private Pensions – Markus Roth

Part II. The Impact of the Financial Crisis on the Banking Sector and Capital Markets

  • Financial Crisis and European Company and Capital Markets Law – Jessica Schmidt
  • CoCo Bonds as a Means of Reducing Systemic Risk and their Role within New Regulatory Regimes – Henrik
    Gildehaus
  • Is EU Financial Law Overly Complex? – Matthias Lehmann

Part III. The Financial Crisis and Tax Law

  • The European Crises as Tax Crises – Agustín J. Menéndez
  • A Common Tax Policy for Europe – André Meyer

Part IV. The Financial Crisis, Consumers and Consumer Law

  • Is European Private Law Going Through a Crisis? The Current Situation of European Private Law after the Financial
    Crisis – Phillip Hellwege
  • Financial Crisis and General Contract Law – Ann-Chantal Gressler
  • Stress-Testing EU Law in the Field of Consumer Redress – Guillermo Palao Moreno
  • Stress Testing of European Law of Consumer Jurisdiction. Coherence of the Existing Rules and their Impact on the
    Level of Consumer Protection – Malte Kramme

Part V. The Financial Crisis and Competition Law

  • Rethinking Competition Law after the Financial Crisis – Rupprecht Podszun
  • Merger Control and the Financial Crisis. Rescue Mergers and the Failing Firm Defence – Marius Leber

Part VI. The Financial Crisis, Restructuring and Insolvency Law

  • Universal versus Individual Transfers of Assets and Liabilities. A Conflict-of-Laws Perspective – Francisco Garcimartín
    Alférez
  • Financial Crisis and European Insolvency Law – Michael F. Müller
  • International Arbitration and vis attractiva concursus – Manuel Penades Fons

Part VII. The Social Dimension of the Financial Crisis and EU Citizenship

  • Reflections on the Social and Human Dimension of the Economic and Financial Crisis in the European Union – Isabel
    Lirola
  • New Developments on the Free Movement of Persons in the European Union in a Time of Crisis. Eroding the
    European Citizenship? – Magdalena Martín Martínez

Part VIII. Reflections on the Impact of the Financial Crisis on the General European Legal Framework and the Fundamental “European Idea”

  • Legal Certainty after the Crisis. The Limits of European Legal Imagination – Pablo Martín Rodríguez
  • The New Role of Judges in the EU. Going Back to the Middle Ages – Rafael Arenas García
  • Exploring the European Crisis’s Political Discourse. Europe as a Consciousness, Europe as a Narrative – Paloma
    García Picazo
  • Testing the Stress of the EU: Financial Crisis or EU Law in Crisis?