Scandinavian Studies in Law Volume 71 - Financial Law
   
 
Titel:Scandinavian Studies in Law Volume 71 - Financial Law
Utgivningsår:2025
Omfång:372 sid.
Förlag:Jure
ISBN:9789185142859
Produkttyp:Inbunden
Typ av verk:Samlingsverk
Serie:Scandinavian Studies in Law nr. 71
Ämnesord:Associationsrätt och värdepappersrätt , Krediträtt , Förmögenhetsrätt

Pris: 717 SEK exkl. moms
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Financial law in the Nordic region has changed considerably in recent decades. The aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, expanding EU regulations, and the increasing complexity of financial markets have all contributed to a legal landscape where private law principles must coexist and interact with detailed public law regulations. This volume brings together Nordic experts to explore how financial markets are shaped by evolving legal frameworks. The chapters examine key challenges in financial stability, investor protection, corporate governance, and sustainable finance. As financial markets continue to adapt to new risks and opportunities driven by economic shifts, technological developments, and changing policy priorities, this volume offers valuable insights into the legal and regulatory questions that shape the Nordic financial sector today.

The series Scandinavian Studies in Law is published by a non-profit trust. The first volume was presented in 1957 and to date almost 1000 articles have been published in the series. Find out more at scandinavianlaw.se.


Table of Contents

Contractual Frameworks and Market Conduct

- Syndicated Lending in a Legal Perspective Related to Cooperation and Organization
Lars Gorton

- Break Costs and the End of the Matched Funding Fiction
Sara Göthlin

- Majority Protection in the Nordic Capital Markets – a Matter of Concern?
Matti Engelberg

- In Defence of Criminal Law in Market Abuse Cases
Jesper Lau Hansen


Investor Protection and Consumer Rights

- Protection of Investors on Intermediary’s Insolvency: Systemic Observations on the Finnish Securities Accounts Act
Teemu Juutilainen and Janne Kaisto

- The Application of MiFID II’s General Duty of Loyalty in Iceland
Andri Fannar Bergþórsson

- De-risking Cases in Sweden: Balancing the Right to Bank Accounts and Payment Services with Money Laundering Risks
Rebecca Söderström

- The Nexus of Disclosure, Complexity, and Understanding: Insights from Sustainable Mutual Fund Consumers
Ida Ayu Agung Faradynawati, Inga-Lill Söderberg and Annina H Persson


Financial Regulation and Market Stability

- Consistent Decision-making when Administration is Decentralized: A Case Study of Scandinavian Countercyclical Capital Buffer Rates
Sjur Swensen Elllingsæter

- A Critical Evaluation of the Reform Package to Combat Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing in the EU Financial Market
Sideek M Seyad

- Path Dependencies in EU Banking Law
Thomas Ordeberg

- Binding Rules Through the Backdoor? A Norwegian Perspective on Soft Law in the Financial Supervisory Field
Ingrid Barlund


Corporate Governance

- Consistency in the EU Single Rulebook: How to Address the Proliferation of Remuneration Rules Across Legal Fields?
Niels Skovmand Rasmussen and Nina Dietz Legind

- A Fit and Proper Management Member
Tanja Jørgensen

- The Green Transition and Sustainable Corporate Governance in Sweden and the EU: Comparing Approaches
Erik Lidman


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