Organisation of Banking Regulation

This book illustrates the interaction of banking regulators and discusses with it related legal and economic challenges. First, the importance of administrative organisations for the implementation of regulatory law towards banks and financial institution

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Alexander Wellerdt

Organisation of Banking Regulation

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SpringerBriefs in Law

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Alexander Wellerdt

Organisation of Banking Regulation

123

Alexander Wellerdt Hamburg Germany

ISSN 2192-855X SpringerBriefs in Law ISBN 978-3-319-17637-6 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-17638-3

ISSN 2192-8568 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-17638-3

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Preface

The following study on the organisation of banking regulation has arisen during a stay at the Deutsche Bundesbank from August to October 2014. Further developments of the legal framework and monetary policies could be taken into consideration until February 2015. I would like at this point put on record my gratefulness for the support provided by colleagues and friends and their willingness to engage in vivid dialogues. First, I offer my sincerest gratitude to Dr. Daniel Rau and Dr. Christian Heidfeld of the Deutsche Bundesbank, who took an active part in discussing—critically and passionately—legal issues on banking regulation. I also want to thank Prof. Dr. Thomas Wein and his colleagues Dr. Annika Pape and Mr. Arne Neukirch of the Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre of the University of Lüneburg for their willingness to communicate and their careful remarks on the complex interaction of the monetary policy. I would particularly like to thank Lara Bartels and Bianca Griepe, who greatly supported this work linguistically. I thank Springer Verlag and especially Dr. Brigitte Reschke for the inclusion of this work in the SpringerBriefs in Law series as well as the efficient and professional support of the publication. Moreover, I th