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Regulating Investor Protection Under EU Law: The Unbridgeable Gaps with the U.S. and the Way Forward


ISBN13: 9783030079857
Published: July 2019
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Paperback (Hardback published in 2018)
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This book analyzes the legal system for the protection of retail investors under the European Union law of investment services. It identifies the regulatory leitmotiv driving the EU lawmaker and ascertains whether and to what extent such a system is self-sufficient, using a set of EU-made and EU-enforced rules that is essentially different and autonomous from the domestic legal orders. In this regard, the book takes a double perspective: comparative and intra-firm. Given the federal dimension of the US legal system and, thus, the "role-model" it plays vis-à-vis the EU, the book compares the two systems. To fully highlight the existing gaps and measure how self-sufficient the EU system is against its American counterpart, the Union/Federal level as such is analyzed - i.e., detached from the national (in EU terms) and State (in US terms) level.

Regulating Investor Protection under EU Law also showcases the unique intra-firm perspective from a European investment firm and analyzes how EU-produced public-law rules become a set of compliance requirements for investment services providers. This "within-the-firm" angle gauges the self-sufficiency of the EU system of retail investor protection from the standpoint of an EU-regulated entity. The book is intended for both compliance professionals and academic scholars interested in this topic while also including illustrative sections intended to provide a broader regulatory view for less-experienced readers.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter One: Towards a European Investor Protection Law
First Part: The Law on the Books
Chapter Two: The Evolution of the EU Law of Financial Markets
Chapter Three: The Relationship Between an Investment Service Provider and a Retail Investor: EU and US compared
Second Part: The Law in Action
Chapter Four: Public Enforcement
Chapter Five: Private Enforcement
Chapter Six: The Compliance Function as Embedder of the Law-on-the-Book and as Enforcement Frontliner
Chapter 7. Conclusions: The Unbridgeable Gaps with the US and the Emergence of an Increasingly Self-Sufficient EU Regulatory Investor Protection Law