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The Cambridge Handbook of EU Sustainable Finance: Regulation, Supervision and Governance

Edited by: Kern Alexander, Matteo Gargantini, Michele Siri

ISBN13: 9781009483940
To be Published: July 2024
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £150.00



This essential reference work explores the role of finance in delivering sustainability within and outside the European Union. With sustainability affecting core elements of company, banking, and capital markets law, this handbook investigates the latest regulatory strategies for protecting the environment, delivering a fairer society, and improving governance. Each chapter is written by a leading scholar who provides a solid theoretical approach to the topic while focusing on recent developments. Looking beyond the European Union, the book also covers relevant developments in the US, the UK, and other major jurisdictions. Thorough and comprehensive, this volume is a crucial resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who aim for a greener world, a more equitable society, and better-managed corporations.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
1. Introduction Kern Alexander, Michele Siri and Matteo Gargantini
2. Taking finance seriously: understanding the financial risks of unsustainability Beate Sjåfjell
3. Firm value versus social value: dealing with the Trade-offs Guido Ferrarini
4. The hardening of corporate ESG Geneviève Helleringer and Christina Parajon Skinner
5. Stakeholder engagement Monika Marcinkowska
6. Bank governance and sustainability Kern Alexander
7. Risk culture and sustainability Paola Schwizer, Simona Cosma and Lorenzo Nobile
8. Conduct risk as a possible approach for enhancing ESG-related risks' awareness and management Antonella Sciarrone Alibrandi, Claudio Frigeni and Giulia Schneider
9. Sustainability and executive compensation Roberto Barontini, Jennifer Hill
10. Sustainability-related materiality in the SFDR Nathan de Arriba-Sellier and Arnaud Van Caenegem
11. Information intermediaries and sustainability: the case of ESG ratings and benchmarks Matteo Gargantini and Michele Siri
12. Integrating sustainable finance into the MiFID II and IDD investor protection frameworks Veerle Colaert
13. The EU taxonomy regulation and the prevention of greenwashing Marleen Och
14. Integrating sustainable finance into the prospectus regulation Iris Chiu and Pierre Schammo
15. Disclosure regulation and sustainability Kern Alexander and Aline Darbellay
16. Institutional Investors as the Primary Users of Sustainability Reporting Gaia Silvia Balp and Giovanni Strampelli
17. The role of non-financial disclosure and liability in sustainable finance Sebastian Mock
18. Macroprudential policies and climate risks Seraina Grünewald
19. Integrating climate risk in banking regulation David Ramos Munoz
20. Prudential requirements framework and sustainability Jens-Hinrich Binder
21. Sustainable finance under EU Law: the gradual shift from capital markets to banking regulation Christos Gortsos
22. Sustainability and fit and proper testing in the boards of banks, insurers and investment companies Iris Palm-Steyerberg
23. Integration of sustainability risks and sustainability factors into insurance regulation Arthur Van den Hurk
24. Sustainability enforcement through multilevel financial tools Tomasz Braun
25. Capital markets legislation and emission allowances: a fruitful marriage? Filippo Annunziata
26. Climate risk and the markets: the case of green derivatives Paolo Saguato
27. The skin-in-the-game bond: a novel sustainable capital instrument Katrien Antonio, Jan De Spiegeleer, Wim Schoutens and Eva Verschueren
28. Financial innovation in the process of financial inclusion Iwa Kuchciak
29. Sustainable finance and fintech. A focus on capital raising Eugenia Macchiavello