Brexit and the Capital Markets Union: thoughts on the European Commission's mid-term review. [editorial comments]
(2017)
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Schammo, P. (2017). Brexit and the Capital Markets Union: thoughts on the European Commission's mid-term review. [editorial comments]
Professor Pierre Schammo's Outputs (5)
The EU Capital Markets Union and Brexit: time to move on. [editorial comments] (2017)
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Schammo, P. (2017). The EU Capital Markets Union and Brexit: time to move on. [editorial comments]
The Commission's agenda on financial supervision: forging ahead of Brexit [editorial comments] (2017)
Journal Article
Schammo, P. (2018). The Commission's agenda on financial supervision: forging ahead of Brexit [editorial comments]. The Company Lawyer, 39(1), 1-2Reflects on European Commission proposals for the European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS) which attempt a re-definition of supervisory competence between Member States and the EU and reform the governance of European Supervisory Authorities.... Read More about The Commission's agenda on financial supervision: forging ahead of Brexit [editorial comments].
Market building and the Capital Markets Union: addressing information barriers in the SME funding market (2017)
Journal Article
Schammo, P. (2017). Market building and the Capital Markets Union: addressing information barriers in the SME funding market. European Company and Financial Law Review, 14(2), 271-313. https://doi.org/10.1515/ecfr-2017-0014The Capital Markets Union (CMU) is one of the flagship policy initiatives of the Juncker Commission. The Commission’s strategy for realizing a CMU is set out in its White Paper on building a CMU. Besides describing the Commission’s vision of a CMU, t... Read More about Market building and the Capital Markets Union: addressing information barriers in the SME funding market.
The European Central Bank’s duty of care for the unity and integrity of the internal market (2017)
Journal Article
Schammo, P. (2017). The European Central Bank’s duty of care for the unity and integrity of the internal market. European law review, 42(1), 3-26As a result of the establishment of the Single Supervisory Mechanism, the European Central Bank (ECB) was vested with significant supervisory tasks in the prudential field. The ECB exercises these tasks with a view to contributing to the safety and s... Read More about The European Central Bank’s duty of care for the unity and integrity of the internal market.