Open Review of Management, Banking and Finance

«They say things are happening at the border, but nobody knows which border» (Mark Strand)

THE CORPORATE GROUP IN THE LEGAL PERSPECTIVE

by Jacopo Paoloni* – Madjid Tavana** ABSTRACT: The group of companies is the subject of studies of business sciences as well as legal ones; the two sectors in fact analyze … Continue reading

28/02/2022

Urban regeneration between circular economy, regional planning and (EU) planning instruments

by Ali Khashan* and C. Alessio Mauro** ABSTRACT: This essay reconstructs the theme of urban regeneration in the light of current national and European interventions for territorial redevelopment. As a … Continue reading

16/02/2022

Market Regulation, Banking Industry and ESG: The Long and Winding Road to Sustainability

by Federico Riganti* and Anne-Marie Weber** ABSTRACT: With this paper, we seek to outline how the sustainability revolution impacts the banking sector. To that end, we present a brief account … Continue reading

13/12/2021

From the Single Supervisory Mechanism to the Anti-Money Laundering Authority: further steps to strength the supervision

by Alessandro Vita * ABSTRACT: The waves of crisis of the 2000s showed a necessity to review the banking supervision. The policy makers’ first answer was the reshaping of the … Continue reading

26/11/2021

International banking regulation: from failures to incremental reforms. and back?

by Matteo Ortino* ABSTRACT: This study attempts to explain the resilience of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and its standards, particularly in the aftermath of the crisis. Some possible … Continue reading

08/11/2021

Transparency and Circulation of Cryptocurrencies

by Mirella Pellegrini* ABSTRACT: From a legal point of view, some cryptocurrencies incorporate particular rights. it seems appropriate to assess – first – the legal profiles of these rights – … Continue reading

13/09/2021