PART Ⅰ EUROPEAN REFORM AS A RESPONSE TO THE 2008 CRISIS 3
1.Restructuring Global and EU Financial Regulation:Character, Capacities, and Learning&Julia Black 3
2.Unfinished Business: An Assessment of the Reforms&Sir Howard Davies 48
3.The Relationship between Micro-Macro-Prudential Supervision and Central Banking&David Green 57
PART Ⅱ THE NEW EUROPEAN SUPERVISORY ARCHITECTURE 71
4.Supervision in the Wake of the Financial Crisis: Achieving Effective ‘Law in Action’—A Challenge for the EU&Niamh Moloney 71
5.Understanding the New Institutional Architecture of EU Financial Market Supervision&Eilis Ferran 111
6.A European Framework for Macro-Prudential Oversight&Chryssa Papathanassiou and Georgios Zagouras 159
7.The New Structure of Financial Supervision in Europe: What’s Next?&Carmine Di Noia and Maria Chiara Furlo 172
8.Nationally Fragmented Supervision over Multinational Banks as a Source of Global Systemic Risk: A Critical Analysis of Recent EU Reforms&Guido Ferrarini and Filippo Chiodini 193
9.The European Financial Supervisory Authorities or ESAs&Eddy Wymeersch 232
PART Ⅲ REGULATION IN SEARCH FOR A PURPOSE 321
10.Post-Financial Crisis Trading and Clearing Reforms in the EU:A Story of Interest Groups with Magnified Voice&Gerard Hertig 321
11.Corporate Governance of Banks after the Financial Crisis&Klaus J.Hopt 337
12.The Financial Crisis: Does Good Corporate Governance Matter and How to Achieve It?&Jaap Winter 368
PART Ⅳ THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION: NEW CHALLENGES 391
13.Developments Regarding Global Cooperation in Supervision of Financial Markets&Antoine Van Cauwenberge 391
14.The Last Frontier: Protecting Critical Functions across Borders&Eva H.G.Hupkes 425
15.Extraterritorial Reach of the US Financial Laws&James Cox 445
Index 471