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EU Financial Services Law for Non-Lawyers
Institutional and Regulatory Framework – What’s New?
June 7, 2021 - June 8, 2021
Venue: Online
Organizer(s): European Centre for Judges and Lawyers (ECJL), Luxembourg (LU)
Language: English
Contact: Programme Organiser
Ms Clare Jaquith
Tel: +352 426 230 303
c.jaquith@eipa.eu
Info link: https://www.eipa.eu/product/eu-financial-services-law-non-lawyers/
In this online course, participants will learn about the respective roles and powers of various actors involved in the decision-making in financial services, with a particular emphasis on the tasks of the EU supervisory authorities (ESAs).
This online course will also show participants the current status in the transposition of the EC’s CAD/CAR IV in the financial sector and the roles played by the SSM and the ECB in banking supervision.
Finally, the different legal proceedings which can be initiated before the Court of Justice of the EU to challenge the legality of the actions of the ESAs, the ECB and the SRB will be thoroughly examined
What will you learn?
Are you working on financial services files and you are keen on gaining a clear overview of the number of regulatory components that compose the so-called EU Financial Services Law? Would you like to know about the adoption mechanisms of the EU financial legal instruments, and who contributed to their adoption? Are you aware the different procedures which can be initiated by natural and legal persons to contest the legality of these EU financial instruments?
Thanks to this online course you will learn about:
The EU regulatory framework for financial services;
The current institutional setup for the supervision of financial institutions;
The difference between the roles of the European Supervisory Authorities and the national supervisory authorities;
The growing role of EU agencies in drafting legislation, as well as in ensuring their proper implementation by the Member States;
The modus operandi of the EU Banking Union and the role of the European Central Bank and the SSM in supervising EU banks;
The judicial remedies available to challenge the legality of the actions of the ESAs, the ECB and the SRB and about recent litigation in financial services.