2nd Edition
Law and Policy of the Banking System
Part I: Banks and their Regulators 1. The Banking System 2. The Regulatory Architecture of the UK Banking System: Prioritising Financial Stability and the Management of Systemic Risk 3. ESG, sustainability and human rights in banking 4. EU Harmonisation of the Banking Regulatory Framework Part II: The Business of Banks 5. The Bank Customer Relationship and the Bank’s Duties 6. Business Conduct Regulation and Financial Consumer Protection 7. Digital Payments and Settlement Process 8. Business and Consumer Lending 9. Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Part III: Preventing Banking Crises 10. Bank Capital and Liquidity Requirements 11. The Regulation of Bank Corporate Governance, Executive Remuneration and Senior Managers Accountability 12. FinTech, RegTech and Digital Technologies in Banking Services Part IV: Managing Bank Failures 13. UK Banking Resolution and the EU Single Resolution Mechanism 14. Deposit Insurance and Banking Stability 15. Regulatory Developments on Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) and the EU Framework on Credit Services 16. The Impact of Brexit on the Banking Sector
Biography
Andreas Kokkinis is Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Andrea Miglionico is Associate Professor at the University of Reading, UK.
“Kokkinis and Miglionico masterfully encapsulate the complex regulation of banking which aims to give expression to the human rights and sustainability agenda in the post Brexit landscape whilst attendant to rapidly developing digital technologies The second edition is an essential text for scholars and practitioners of banking and finance law.”
Lorraine Talbot, Professor of Company Law in Context, University of Birmingham, UK
“Combining rigorous doctrinal analysis with a detailed account of the UK and EU regulatory frameworks, this book provides a clear and comprehensive guide to the core dimensions of banking law, from the bank–customer relationship to prudential supervision, resolution, and emerging challenges in digital and sustainable finance.”
Anat Keller, Dr and Reader in Law, King's College London, UK






