A Bank's Duty of Care
In recent years, an increasing number of clients and third parties have filed claims against banks such as for mis-selling financial products, poor financial advice, insufficient disclosure of and warning about financial risks. The scope of a bank's duty of care seems to expand, not only to include protection of consumers against unclear risks of complicated products but also protection of professional parties against more obvious risks of relatively straightforward products.

This topic raises many questions, both at a theoretical and practical level. This book provides a rich source of information about how various jurisdictions (Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, England and Wales, Ireland, and the United States of America) deal with these questions and how answers are found or embedded in their national legal systems. The book also contains a detailed chapter on the MiFID I and II conduct-of-business provisions. Finally, the book provides a thorough comparative analysis and perspective.
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A Bank's Duty of Care
In recent years, an increasing number of clients and third parties have filed claims against banks such as for mis-selling financial products, poor financial advice, insufficient disclosure of and warning about financial risks. The scope of a bank's duty of care seems to expand, not only to include protection of consumers against unclear risks of complicated products but also protection of professional parties against more obvious risks of relatively straightforward products.

This topic raises many questions, both at a theoretical and practical level. This book provides a rich source of information about how various jurisdictions (Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, England and Wales, Ireland, and the United States of America) deal with these questions and how answers are found or embedded in their national legal systems. The book also contains a detailed chapter on the MiFID I and II conduct-of-business provisions. Finally, the book provides a thorough comparative analysis and perspective.
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Overview

In recent years, an increasing number of clients and third parties have filed claims against banks such as for mis-selling financial products, poor financial advice, insufficient disclosure of and warning about financial risks. The scope of a bank's duty of care seems to expand, not only to include protection of consumers against unclear risks of complicated products but also protection of professional parties against more obvious risks of relatively straightforward products.

This topic raises many questions, both at a theoretical and practical level. This book provides a rich source of information about how various jurisdictions (Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, England and Wales, Ireland, and the United States of America) deal with these questions and how answers are found or embedded in their national legal systems. The book also contains a detailed chapter on the MiFID I and II conduct-of-business provisions. Finally, the book provides a thorough comparative analysis and perspective.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509912612
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/24/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 472
File size: 711 KB

About the Author

Danny Busch is Professor of Financial Law and Director of the Institute for Financial Law at the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Visiting Professor at Università degli Studi di Genova; Visiting Professor at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano and Member of the Dutch Banking Disciplinary Committee (Tuchtcommissie Banken).

Cees Van Dam is Professor of European Tort Law at Maastricht University; Professor of International Business and Human Rights at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University; and Visiting Professor at King's College London.
Danny Busch is Professor of Financial Law and Director of the Institute for Financial Law (IFL) at the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Research Fellow of Harris Manchester College and a Fellow of the Commercial Law Centre, University of Oxford; Visiting Professor at Université de Nice Côte d'Azur, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, and Università degli studi di Genova; Member of the Dutch Banking Disciplinary Committee (Tuchtcommissie Banken); Member of the Appeal Committee of the Dutch Complaint Institute Financial Services (Klachteninstituut Financiële Dienstverlening, KiFiD).

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction
1. Introduction
Danny Busch and Cees van Dam
Part II: EU Law
2. Conduct-of-Business Rules under MiFID I and II
Danny Busch
Part III: Civil Law Legal Systems
3. Germany
Jens-Hinrich Binder
4. Austria
Julian Ring and Martin Spitzer
5. France
Thierry Bonneau
6. Italy
Filippo Rossi and Marco Garavelli
7. Spain
Manuel Ángel López Sánchez, Eduardo Valpuesta Gastaminza,Pedro José Bueso Guillén and Jorge Noval Pato
8. Netherlands
Danny Busch, Cees van Dam and Bart van der Wiel
Part IV: Common Law Legal Systems
9. England and Wales
Kern Alexander
10. Ireland
Blanaid Clarke
11. United States of America
George C Harris, Hannibal Travis and Sabrina Larson
Part V: Comparative Conclusions
12. A Bank's Duty of Care: Perspectives from European and Comparative Law
Danny Busch and Cees van Dam
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