The EU Crowdfunding Regulation
Herausgeber: Ortolani, Pietro; Louisse, Marije
The EU Crowdfunding Regulation
Herausgeber: Ortolani, Pietro; Louisse, Marije
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This book is an in-depth and timely analysis of the EU Crowdfunding Regulation. Striking a balance between academic scrutiny and practical context, and drawing upon various aspects of financial law, consumer law, and dispute resolution, it is invaluable for practitioners and academics seeking to understand an innovative alternative mode of funding.
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This book is an in-depth and timely analysis of the EU Crowdfunding Regulation. Striking a balance between academic scrutiny and practical context, and drawing upon various aspects of financial law, consumer law, and dispute resolution, it is invaluable for practitioners and academics seeking to understand an innovative alternative mode of funding.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9780192856395
- ISBN-10: 0192856391
- Artikelnr.: 66138275
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9780192856395
- ISBN-10: 0192856391
- Artikelnr.: 66138275
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Pietro Ortolani is a Professor of Digital Conflict Resolution at Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. He holds a law degree from the University of Pisa and a Ph.D. in arbitration from LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome. Before joining Radboud University, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law. Marije Louisse is Senior Legal Counsel at De Nederlandsche Bank NV, fellow at the Financial Law Centre of the Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, and member of the Associate Researchers Group of the European Banking Institute. Frankfurt, Germany. She has worked as a lawyer in the banking & finance team of Loyens & Loeff, Amsterdam, the Netherlands from 2010 until 2019. Marije specialises in the laws and regulations regarding supervision of financial undertakings and financial markets with a focus on prudential, resolution and anti-money laundering legislation. She publishes frequently on financial regulatory topics, including crowdfunding.
* PART 1: SKETCHING A LEGAL TAXONOMY OF CROWDFUNDING
* 1: Keep Calm and Continue Crowdfunding
* 2: The Crowdfunding Regulation in the Context of the Capital Markets
Union
* PART 2: DEFINING AND ASSESSING THE SCOPE OF THE CROWDFUNDING
REGULATION
* 3: The Scope of the Crowdfunding Regulation and the Impact of Brexit
* 4: Crowdfunding and UK Law
* 5: EU Consumer Law and the Boundaries of the Crowdfunding Regulation
* 6: Is the Crowdfunding Regulation Future-Proof? Forms of
Blockchain-based Crowdfunding Falling Outside of the Scope of the
Regulation
* PART 3: REGULATING THE CROWDFUNDING SERVICE PROVIDERS UNDER THE
CROWDFUNDING REGULATION
* 7: Authorization and Supervision of Crowdfunding Service Providers
* 8: Organizational and Operational Requirements for Crowdfunding
Service Providers
* PART 4: THE POSITION OF PROJECT OWNERS UNDER THE CROWDFUNDING
REGULATION AND BEYOND
* 9: The Regulatory Position and Obligations of Project Owners
* 10: Crowdfunding and Intellectual Property Protection
* 11: Non-Profit Project Owners: Crowdfunding and Public Interest
Litigation in the Digital Age
* PART 5: PROTECTING THE CROWD UNDER THE CROWDFUNDING REGULATION AND
BEYOND
* 12: Investor Protection on Crowdfunding Platforms
* 13: Secondary Trading of Crowdfunding Investments
* 14: Marketing Communications and the Digital Single Market
* 15: Reward-based Crowdfunding, the Digital Single Market, and EU
Consumer Law
* PART 6: MANAGING, PREVENTING, AND RESOLVING CROWDFUNDING-RELATED
DISPUTES
* 16: Civil and Commercial Jurisdiction in Crowdfunding-Related
Litigation
* 17: Collective Redress in Crowdfunding
* 1: Keep Calm and Continue Crowdfunding
* 2: The Crowdfunding Regulation in the Context of the Capital Markets
Union
* PART 2: DEFINING AND ASSESSING THE SCOPE OF THE CROWDFUNDING
REGULATION
* 3: The Scope of the Crowdfunding Regulation and the Impact of Brexit
* 4: Crowdfunding and UK Law
* 5: EU Consumer Law and the Boundaries of the Crowdfunding Regulation
* 6: Is the Crowdfunding Regulation Future-Proof? Forms of
Blockchain-based Crowdfunding Falling Outside of the Scope of the
Regulation
* PART 3: REGULATING THE CROWDFUNDING SERVICE PROVIDERS UNDER THE
CROWDFUNDING REGULATION
* 7: Authorization and Supervision of Crowdfunding Service Providers
* 8: Organizational and Operational Requirements for Crowdfunding
Service Providers
* PART 4: THE POSITION OF PROJECT OWNERS UNDER THE CROWDFUNDING
REGULATION AND BEYOND
* 9: The Regulatory Position and Obligations of Project Owners
* 10: Crowdfunding and Intellectual Property Protection
* 11: Non-Profit Project Owners: Crowdfunding and Public Interest
Litigation in the Digital Age
* PART 5: PROTECTING THE CROWD UNDER THE CROWDFUNDING REGULATION AND
BEYOND
* 12: Investor Protection on Crowdfunding Platforms
* 13: Secondary Trading of Crowdfunding Investments
* 14: Marketing Communications and the Digital Single Market
* 15: Reward-based Crowdfunding, the Digital Single Market, and EU
Consumer Law
* PART 6: MANAGING, PREVENTING, AND RESOLVING CROWDFUNDING-RELATED
DISPUTES
* 16: Civil and Commercial Jurisdiction in Crowdfunding-Related
Litigation
* 17: Collective Redress in Crowdfunding
* PART 1: SKETCHING A LEGAL TAXONOMY OF CROWDFUNDING
* 1: Keep Calm and Continue Crowdfunding
* 2: The Crowdfunding Regulation in the Context of the Capital Markets
Union
* PART 2: DEFINING AND ASSESSING THE SCOPE OF THE CROWDFUNDING
REGULATION
* 3: The Scope of the Crowdfunding Regulation and the Impact of Brexit
* 4: Crowdfunding and UK Law
* 5: EU Consumer Law and the Boundaries of the Crowdfunding Regulation
* 6: Is the Crowdfunding Regulation Future-Proof? Forms of
Blockchain-based Crowdfunding Falling Outside of the Scope of the
Regulation
* PART 3: REGULATING THE CROWDFUNDING SERVICE PROVIDERS UNDER THE
CROWDFUNDING REGULATION
* 7: Authorization and Supervision of Crowdfunding Service Providers
* 8: Organizational and Operational Requirements for Crowdfunding
Service Providers
* PART 4: THE POSITION OF PROJECT OWNERS UNDER THE CROWDFUNDING
REGULATION AND BEYOND
* 9: The Regulatory Position and Obligations of Project Owners
* 10: Crowdfunding and Intellectual Property Protection
* 11: Non-Profit Project Owners: Crowdfunding and Public Interest
Litigation in the Digital Age
* PART 5: PROTECTING THE CROWD UNDER THE CROWDFUNDING REGULATION AND
BEYOND
* 12: Investor Protection on Crowdfunding Platforms
* 13: Secondary Trading of Crowdfunding Investments
* 14: Marketing Communications and the Digital Single Market
* 15: Reward-based Crowdfunding, the Digital Single Market, and EU
Consumer Law
* PART 6: MANAGING, PREVENTING, AND RESOLVING CROWDFUNDING-RELATED
DISPUTES
* 16: Civil and Commercial Jurisdiction in Crowdfunding-Related
Litigation
* 17: Collective Redress in Crowdfunding
* 1: Keep Calm and Continue Crowdfunding
* 2: The Crowdfunding Regulation in the Context of the Capital Markets
Union
* PART 2: DEFINING AND ASSESSING THE SCOPE OF THE CROWDFUNDING
REGULATION
* 3: The Scope of the Crowdfunding Regulation and the Impact of Brexit
* 4: Crowdfunding and UK Law
* 5: EU Consumer Law and the Boundaries of the Crowdfunding Regulation
* 6: Is the Crowdfunding Regulation Future-Proof? Forms of
Blockchain-based Crowdfunding Falling Outside of the Scope of the
Regulation
* PART 3: REGULATING THE CROWDFUNDING SERVICE PROVIDERS UNDER THE
CROWDFUNDING REGULATION
* 7: Authorization and Supervision of Crowdfunding Service Providers
* 8: Organizational and Operational Requirements for Crowdfunding
Service Providers
* PART 4: THE POSITION OF PROJECT OWNERS UNDER THE CROWDFUNDING
REGULATION AND BEYOND
* 9: The Regulatory Position and Obligations of Project Owners
* 10: Crowdfunding and Intellectual Property Protection
* 11: Non-Profit Project Owners: Crowdfunding and Public Interest
Litigation in the Digital Age
* PART 5: PROTECTING THE CROWD UNDER THE CROWDFUNDING REGULATION AND
BEYOND
* 12: Investor Protection on Crowdfunding Platforms
* 13: Secondary Trading of Crowdfunding Investments
* 14: Marketing Communications and the Digital Single Market
* 15: Reward-based Crowdfunding, the Digital Single Market, and EU
Consumer Law
* PART 6: MANAGING, PREVENTING, AND RESOLVING CROWDFUNDING-RELATED
DISPUTES
* 16: Civil and Commercial Jurisdiction in Crowdfunding-Related
Litigation
* 17: Collective Redress in Crowdfunding