Teacher
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RABITTI MADDALENA
(syllabus)
The course is divided into three parts, aimed at providing students with the basics needed to understand how financial markets operate, starting first of all from the system of European sources. The second part, relating to financial markets, is dedicated to the stock market, to an analysis of market abuse hypotheses and to the examination of consumer rights protection instruments. Finally, the financial institutions are examined in greater depth, focusing both on the organization of banks and supervisors, and on cases of insolvency on the part of banks, to conclude with investment funds.
(reference books)
M. Haentjens, P. De Gioia Carabellese, European Banking and Financial Law, Routledge, 2015, pp. 1-151.
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