Lo spazio amministrativo europeo: le pubbliche amministrazioni dopo il Trattato di Lisbona
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In: Quaderni della Rivista italiana di diritto pubblico comunitario
In: European review of public law: Revue européenne de droit public = Revista europea de derecho público, Band 7, S. 373-393
ISSN: 1105-1590, 0963-519X
In: Der Staat: Zeitschrift für Staatslehre und Verfassungsgeschichte, deutsches und europäisches öffentliches Recht, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 1-23
ISSN: 0038-884X
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Intro -- Preface -- Table of Cases -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- Part I: The European Banking Union and the European Union Architecture -- 1: Multilevel Governance in Banking Regulation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rationale for Regulation -- 3 Historical Developments -- 4 Regulatory Responses -- 5 The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis upon Global and EU Developments -- 6 Concluding Observations -- References -- 2: European Banking Union Within the System of European Banking and Monetary Law -- 1 A Definition of EU Banking Law and Its Evolution -- 2 On the Establishment of the Banking Union -- 3 The Legal Acts Establishing the Two First Main Pillars of the Banking Union and the Related Single Rulebook -- 3.1 The First Pillar: The Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) -- 3.2 The Second Pillar: The Single Resolution Mechanism and the Single Resolution Fund -- 3.3 The Underlying Single Rulebook -- The Rules Relating to the Authorisation, (Micro- and Macro-) Prudential Regulation and Micro-Prudential Supervision of Credit Institutions -- The Rules Relating to the Preparation for Resolution of, Early Intervention in and Resolution of Credit Institutions -- The Rules on Deposit Guarantee -- 4 The Sources of EU Banking Law After the Establishment of the Banking Union -- 5 The Links Between EU Monetary Law and the Banking Union -- 5.1 The Sources of EU Monetary Law -- 5.2 The Main Links -- 6 Concluding Remarks: 'European Central Banking Law' or 'ECB Law' as the Result of a (Partial) Synthesis -- References -- 3: European Banking Union and Its Relation with European Union Institutions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Single Supervisory Mechanism: Centralisation, Fragmentation and the Quest for a New Institutional Balance.
In: Quaderni della Spisa / Università degli studi di Bologna
In: Atti 9
The debate over the question of the sustainability of development has been for some time underway in relation to the environment and to public health. More recently attention has turned to other aspects of sustainability as well, now that a generally accepted meaning of the term has been reached which defines it as the sum total of policies for satisfying the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own needs. Within this broader context the role of public administration is obvious. One of the key questions that this volume has attempted to provide an answer is: can the European vision hold true in the same terms for Italy as well?
The debate over the question of the sustainability of development has been for some time underway in relation to the environment and to public health. More recently attention has turned to other aspects of sustainability as well, now that a generally accepted meaning of the term has been reached which defines it as the sum total of policies for satisfying the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own needs. Within this broader context the role of public administration is obvious. One of the key questions that this volume has attempted to provide an answer is: can the European vision hold true in the same terms for Italy as well?
The debate over the question of the sustainability of development has been for some time underway in relation to the environment and to public health. More recently attention has turned to other aspects of sustainability as well, now that a generally accepted meaning of the term has been reached which defines it as the sum total of policies for satisfying the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own needs. Within this broader context the role of public administration is obvious. One of the key questions that this volume has attempted to provide an answer is: can the European vision hold true in the same terms for Italy as well? - The debate over the question of the sustainability of development has been for some time underway in relation to the environment and to public health. More recently attention has turned to other aspects of sustainability as well, now that a generally accepted meaning of the term has been reached which defines it as the sum total of policies for satisfying the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own needs. Within this broader context the role of public administration is obvious. One of the key questions that this volume has attempted to provide an answer is: can the European vision hold true in the same terms for Italy as well?