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Brexit and Financial Services: Law and Policy


ISBN13: 9781509915804
Published: January 2018
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This timely book examines the legal and regulatory implications of Brexit for financial services. The UK's withdrawal from the EU is likely to have significant market, political, and policy consequences for the UK financial system, for the single market and the euro area, and for the international financial system.

As the UK disentangles its financial system from the EU, law will matter to a profound extent. Legal and regulatory rules and constraints, and the many dynamics and interests which drive them, will frame and shape the ultimate settlement between the UK and the EU, as well as how the EU financial system develops post Brexit and how the international financial system responds.

Written by leading authorities in the field, this book addresses and contextualises the legal, regulatory, and policy issues across five dimensions, which correspond to the major legal spheres engaged: financial regulation implications/market access consequences for the UK financial system; labour law and free movement consequences for the UK financial system; the implications internally for EU financial governance and the euro area; the implications and relevance of the EEA/EFTA financial services market; and the trade law/World Trade Organization law implications.

Subjects:
EU Law, Banking and Finance, Brexit
Contents:
1. Regulatory Parity in Post-Brexit UK–EU Financial Regulation: EU Norms, International Financial Standards or a Hybrid Model?
Eilís Ferran
2. The UK Financial Market: Free Movement of Persons
Catherine Barnard
3. EU Financial Governance after Brexit: The Rise of Technocracy and the Absorption of the UK's Withdrawal
Niamh Moloney
4. The UK's Third-Country Status Following Brexit: Post-Brexit Models, Third-Country Equivalence and Switzerland
Kern Alexander
5. The 'Default Option'? The WTO and Cross-Border Financial Services Trade after Brexit
Andrew Lang