General information
Course type | AMUPIE |
Module title | Financial Market Law of the European Union-supervisory perspective |
Language | English |
Module lecturer | prof. dr hab. Magdalena Fedorowicz |
Lecturer's email | magfed@amu.edu.pl |
Lecturer position | Professor |
Faculty | Faculty of Law and Administration |
Semester | 2024/2025 (summer) |
Duration | 15 |
ECTS | 6 |
USOS code | 10-FMLEU-w-Erasm |
Timetable
Module aim (aims)
a/ PROVIDING THE STUDENTS WITH BASIC KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY TO UNDERSTAND THE SUPRVISORY AUTHORITIES OF THE EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MARKET
b/ PROVIDING THE STUDENTS WITH BASIC KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY TO UNDERSTAND THE PRESENT ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MARKET
C/ PROVIDING THE STUDENTS WITH BASIC KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY TO UNDERSTAND THE CHOOSEN AREAS OF MICRO-, AND MACROPRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION OF THE EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MARKET
Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences (where relevant)
Syllabus
Week 1: Basic definitions and concepts (e.g. “financial system”, “financial market”, “financial institution”, “regulation”)
Week 2: Historical development of the European financial market
Week 3: Legal foundations of the EU financial market law
Week 4: European Union central banking system
Week 5: European Union financial market supervision system (ESRB, EBA, ESMA and EIOPA)
Week 6: European Banking Union (SSM, SRM and SGDS?)
Week 7: European Union financial market and its chosen regulations- banking sector (regulation CRR, directive CRD IV)
Week 8: European Union financial market and its chosen regulations- banking sector (directive 2014/49/UE)
Week 9: European Union financial market and its chosen regulations- banking sector (chosen guidelines and recommendations of EBA)
Week 10: European Union financial market and its chosen regulations- capital market (regulation CRA)
Week 11: European Union financial market and its chosen regulations- capital market (regulation MIFIR, MIFID, EMIR)
Week 12: European Union financial market and its chosen regulations- capital market (chosen guidelines and recommendations of ESMA)
Week 13: European Union financial market and its chosen regulations (Solvency II, IDD Directive, Occupational pensions and chosen guidelines and recommendations of EIOPA)
Week 14: European Union financial market and its chosen regulations (digital financial market of the UE: Digital Finance Package: Markets in Crypto-Assets Act- draft regulation and Digital Operational Resilience Act- draft regulations (DORA and MiCA)
Week 15: Consumer protection on the financial market of the EU
Reading list
- Fedorowicz, European Banking Union, Poland's National report for FIDE Congress 2016, [w:] European Banking Union, Congress Proceedings, Vol. 1, edited 6 by: Gy. Bándi – P.Darák – A. Halustyik – P. Láncos, Wolters Kluwer e-publication, Budapest 2016,
- Fedorowicz, D. Mączyński, T. Nieborak, Financial law, [in;] Foundations of Law. The Polish Perspective, ed. W.Dajczak, T. Nieborak, P. Wiliński, Faculty of Law and Administration, Wolters Kluwer, Warsaw 2021, s. 563-607,
- de Haan, S. Oosterloo , D. Schoenmaker, Financial Markets and Institutions: A European Perspective, Cambridge 2016,
- Jurkowska-Zeidler, The Architecture of the European Financial Market: Legal Foundations, Warszawa 2016,