EU-Mapping 2017: Systematic overview on economic and financial legislation
This study provides a graphic overview on core legislation in the area of economic and financial services. The presentation essentially covers the areas within the responsibility of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee (ECON); hence it starts with core ECON areas but also displays neighbouring areas of other Committees' competences which are closely connected to and impacting on ECON's work. It shows legislation in force, proposals and other relevant provisions on banking, securities markets and investment firms, market infrastructure, insurance and occupational pensions, payment services, consumer protection in financial services, the European System of Financial Supervision, European Monetary Union, euro bills and coins and statistics, competition, taxation, commerce and company law, accounting and auditing. Moreover, it notes selected provisions that might become relevant in the upcoming Article 50 TEU negotiations. This document was provided by Policy Department A on request of the ECON Committee.
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Prof Katja LANGENBUCHER, Research Center SAFE and Goethe University Frankfurt Prof Tobias TRÖGER, Research Center SAFE and Goethe University Frankfurt Lara MILIONE, Research Center SAFE and Goethe University Frankfurt Andreas ROTH, Research Center SAFE and Goethe University Frankfurt
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- análise económica
- análise económica
- ATIVIDADE POLÍTICA
- branqueamento de capitais
- construção europeia
- consumo
- controlo bancário
- direito da UE
- direito da União Europeia
- ECONOMIA
- Europa
- financiamento e investimento
- FINANÇAS
- finanças públicas e política orçamental
- fundo de pensões
- GEOGRAFIA
- geografia económica
- geografia política
- instituições financeiras e crédito
- INTERCÂMBIOS ECONÓMICOS E COMERCIAIS
- investimento
- livre circulação de capitais
- poder executivo e administração pública
- política económica
- política económica
- proteção do consumidor
- regulamento financeiro
- Reino Unido
- retirada da UE
- seguro
- seguros
- serviços financeiros
- transparência administrativa
- UNIÃO EUROPEIA
- valores mobiliários