Open Review of Management, Banking and Finance

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

Financial information regulation and Emir principles.

by Susan Clements and Valerio Lemma Abstract: This paper analyzes the provisions of (EU) Regulation No. 648 of 2012 (EMIR), in relation to the need to avoid certain practices of negotiating – … Continue reading

03/04/2015

The final seller’s right of recourse in a french-italian perspective.

by Alejandro M. Garro and Ettore M. Lombardi Abstract: This article deals with the action of recourse stressing the importance of a comparative view. Although the main priority of Directive 1999/44/EC’s … Continue reading

24/02/2015

The EU-wide stress tests: a storm before a “new order” of the financial market. The Italian Case.

 by Francesco Capriglione Abstract: European banks have been recently evaluated by the ECB’stress tests, which verified their level of efficiency. The checks on the so-called ‘systemic’ credit institutions indicate their ability … Continue reading

15/02/2015

Mind the Gap: Expectations on the Role of UK Non-Executive Directors

by Jonathan Liu and Tomas Andersson Abstract: Notwithstanding the important role non-executive directors’ play in corporate governance and the increasing attention they receive from regulators, research on non-executives is still in … Continue reading

15/02/2015

Managerial governance and transparency in public sector to improve services for citizens and companies

by Nunzio Casalino and Peter Bednar Abstract: Recent debate and associated initiatives dealing with public sector innovation have mainly aimed at improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the delivery of public … Continue reading

15/02/2015

Bank Recovery and Resolution: An Italian Point of View

by Vittorio Santoro Abstract: The author examines the main legal aspects of the Single Resolution Mechanism as provided by the Directive no. 59 of 15 May 2014 and the Regulation no. … Continue reading

15/02/2015