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Regulation on European Crowdfunding Service Providers for Business

Edited by: Eugenia Macchiavello

ISBN13: 9781802209938
Published: December 2022
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This innovative Commentary boasts contributions from internationally renowned experts with extensive and diverse backgrounds, providing a comprehensive, critical, article-by-article and thematic analysis of the EU Regulation No 1503/2020 on European Crowdfunding Service Providers for Business (ECSPR). Chapters analyse Member States’ adaptation of their legal frameworks to the ECSPR, underlying similarities, divergences, additional problematic issues and residual regulatory fragmentation.

Key Features:

  • A theoretical and cross-sectoral approach to crowdfunding services and relative regulations
  • Constant comparison of ECSPR’s provisions with other similar or interrelated EU frameworks
  • An article-by-article and thematic analysis of the ECSPR, underlying its strengths, innovative characters, and problematic aspects.
  • Analysis of the implementation of the ECSPR in different countries and adaptation of their legal frameworks, including France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, Nordic countries and the Baltics

The Commentary is a fundamental companion to the interpretation and application of the ECSPR which will appeal to a diverse range of readers. Academics, scholars, practitioners and professionals interested in financial regulation, EU law, technology law, business law, law of contracts, competition law, international law and comparative law will find this a beneficial resource.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Foreword
Diego Valiante
Preface and acknowledgments
List of abbreviations

PART I. THE EUROPEAN CROWDFUNDING REGULATION: PRELIMINARY ASPECTS
1. Introduction to the Crowdfunding Regulation
Eugenia Macchiavello
2. The context: the crowdfunding market and its recent developments
Rotem Shneor
PART II. THE REGULATION ON EUROPEAN CROWDFUNDING SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR BUSINESS: AN ARTICLE-BY-ARTICLE ANALYSIS
3. The scope of the ECSPR: the difficult compromise between harmonization, client protection and the level
playing field (Arts 1–2, 46, 48–9, 51)
Eugenia Macchiavello
4. The provision of crowdfunding services under the ECSPR (Art 3)
Sebastiaan Niels Hooghiemstra
5. Legal issues in the obligations for an effective and prudent management of crowdfunding service providers (Art 4)
Federico Ferretti and Francesca Mattassoglio
6. DUE DILIGENCE OF PROJECT OWNERS (Art 5)
Marije Louisse
7. Individual portfolio management of loans (Art 6)
Roberto Ferretti
8. Complaints handling (Art 7)
Roberto Ferretti
9. Intermediation risk and conflicts of interest (Art 8)
Diogo Pereira Duarte
10. Outsourcing under the ECSPR (Art 9)
Ella van Kranenburg
11. The provision of asset safekeeping services and payment services by ecps and third parties (Art 10)
Sebastiaan Niels Hooghiemstra
12. Prudential requirements for crowdfunding service providers (Art 11)
Marije Louisse
13. Authorisation procedure, scope of authorisation and register (Arts 12–14)
Tanja Aschenbeck and Lina Engler
14. Supervision and reporting obligations of crowdfunding service providers (Arts 15–16)
Francesca Chiarelli, Leonardo Droghini and Raffaele D’Ambrosio
15. Causes and procedure of authorisation withdrawal (Art 17)
Tanja Aschenbeck and Lina Engler
16. The EU passporting system for crowdfunding service providers: towards a new type of passport for digital financial services? (Art 18)
Vittorio Tortorici
17. Investor protection and information to clients (Articles 19–20 and 26)
Diogo Pereira Duarte
18. Between investor protection and access to crowdfunding: the entry knowledge test and the simulation of the ability to bear loss (Art 21 and Annex II)
Joeri De Smet and Veerle Colaert
19. Withdrawal rights in crowdfunding transactions: the precontractual reflection period (Art 22)
Konstantinos Serdaris
20. On the Merits of the Key Investment Information Sheet in the ECSPR (Arts 23–24 and Annex I)
Karsten Wenzlaff, Ana Odorović, Tobias Riethmüller and Patrick Wambold
21. Secondary markets for crowdfunding: bulletin boards (Art 25)
Matteo Gargantini
22. The new European rules on advertising crowdfunding campaigns: between proportionality and customer
protection (Arts 27–28)
Tommaso Martini Varvesi and Vittorio Tortorici
23. Competent authorities: their power and their coordination (Arts 29–30 and 33)
Anna Maria Agresti
24. From cooperation to coercion: the relationships between competent authorities under Articles 31, 34 and 37 ECSPR (Arts 31, 34, 37)
Nathan de Arriba-Sellier
25. ESMA and NCAs: cooperation in supervision (Art 32)
Giuseppe Pala, Marco Lamandini and Raffaele D’Ambrosio
26. Balancing confidentiality and transparency: the ECSPR professional secrecy standard in light of
cross-sectoral EU financial regulation and ECJ case law (Art 35)
Eugenia Macchiavello
27. The GDPR and the data processing of the competent authorities in performing their duties under the ECSPR (Art 36)
Federico Ferretti
28. Complaint handling: the role of competent authorities (Art 38)
Anna Maria Agresti
29. Ex post enforcement of the EU crowdfunding regime: administrative sanctions and measures (Arts 39–43)
Konstantinos Serdaris
30. The delegation of powers to the European Commission within the crowdfunding legal framework (Art 44)
Federico Riganti
31. The Commission’s interim report and prospective adaptations of the ECSPR (Art 45)
Eugenia Macchiavello
32. The protection regime of the Whistleblower Directive (Arts 47 and 50)
Ghazale Mandegarian-Fricke
PART III. A FOCUS ON SPECIAL ISSUES WITHOUT ANSWER IN THE ECSPR
33. The silence of the ECSPR on tax law
Ulrike Bär
34. Crowdfunding in the EU: private international law issues by design
Ivana Kunda
35. Crowdfunding, alternative investment funds and the relationship between the ECSPR and the AIFMD
Sebastiaan Niels Hooghiemstra
36. Crowdfunding and DLTS
Filippo Annunziata and Thomaz de Arruda
37. Crowdfunding platforms, competition law and platform sector regulation
Carmen Estevan de Quesada
38. Crowdfunding and consumer credit protection in the EU
Antonella Sciarrone Alibrandi and Edoardo Grossule
39. Invoice trading and regulation: the case of Italy
Umberto Piattelli and Sofia Caruso
40. Beyond the ECSPR and financial return
Eugenia Macchiavello and Chiara Valenti
41. A comparative analysis between the UK and EU regulatory frameworks
Francesco De Pascalis
PART IV. THE IMPACT OF THE ECSPR ON THE CROWDFUNDING LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN SELECTED COUNTRIES
42. Crowdfunding in France after the adoption of the ECSPR
Jean-Marc Moulin
43. The crowdfunding regulation in Germany – on the path to self-isolation?
Karsten Wenzlaff and Ana Odorović
44. The impact of the ECSPR on the crowdfunding legal framework in Italy
Umberto Piattelli and Sofia Caruso
45. Where the ECSPR pinches the Dutch shoe: some brain teasers from a Dutch law perspective
Anne Hakvoort
46. The Portuguese crowdfunding regime and the impact of the ECSPR
Diogo Pereira Duarte and Joana da Costa Lopes
47. Comparison of Spanish crowdfunding regulation and ECSPR
Matilde Cuena Casas and Segismundo Álvarez Royo-Villanova
48. The regulation of crowdfunding in the Nordic countries
Elif Härkönen, Thomas Neumann and Cecilie Højvang Christensen
49. ECSPR implementation in the Baltics
Nikita Divissenko
50. ECSPR versus the United States crowdfunding regime
Elif Härkönen
51. Conclusions about the ECSPR and its harmonization force: a brief summary of the objectives achieved and the remaining ‘grey’ areas from a comparative law perspective
Eugenia Macchiavello
Annex: The evolution of the ECSPR text – overview of the main revisions in trilateral negotiations