cover image: 10 years of Banking Union case law – how did CJEU judgments shape supervision and resolution practice in the Banking Union?

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10 years of Banking Union case law – how did CJEU judgments shape supervision and resolution practice in the Banking Union?

3 Oct 2024

This paper discusses EU case law developed over the past decade relating to decisions taken by the European Central Bank within the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) and within the Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM). The cases centre around embracing and solidifying the BU framework, inter alia, with the admissibility to challenge ECB’s supervisory and licence withdrawal decisions, the application of national law by the ECB in its supervisory competence and the methodology attached to the setting of administrative pecuniary penalties. Other cases concern the determination of the ex-ante contributions to the Single Resolution Fund, the perimeter of resolution decision-making, and the responsibility of the decision-making bodies involved in the resolution process.
economics and monetary issues financial and banking issues eu member states

Authors

Christy Ann PETIT, Thorsten BECK

Pages
46
Published in
Belgium

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