Bank Recovery and Resolution: An Overview of Institutional Initiatives

Haentjens M. (2014), Bank Recovery and Resolution: An Overview of International Initiatives, International Insolvency Law Review (3/2014), p. 255-270

Leiden Law School Research Paper, Hazelhoff Research Paper Series No. 5

26 Pages Posted: 9 Jul 2014

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Matthias Haentjens

Leiden University - Leiden Law School

Date Written: July 8, 2014

Abstract

Banks have fallen insolvent since they have come into existence. The ritual act of breaking a banker’s table or banca, behind which he conducted his business, used to signify this banker’s insolvency. In our times, it is different. Which laws should be enforced in the bank’s insolvency, is the subject of many international initiatives including those of FSB, BIS, IMF, UNCITRAL and the EU (in the form of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive). These initiatives are discussed both territorially and thematically.

Keywords: Insolvency, banking, bank resolution, financial law, banking union, bank recovery and resolution directive, G20, FSB, BIS, IMF, UNCITRAL

Suggested Citation

Haentjens, Matthias, Bank Recovery and Resolution: An Overview of Institutional Initiatives (July 8, 2014). Haentjens M. (2014), Bank Recovery and Resolution: An Overview of International Initiatives, International Insolvency Law Review (3/2014), p. 255-270, Leiden Law School Research Paper, Hazelhoff Research Paper Series No. 5, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2463702

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