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030534 SE Current developements in financial market law in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (2022S)
Comparison of new regulations und judgements on banking and financial market law in German-speaking countries
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 07.02.2022 00:01 to Mo 21.02.2022 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Tu 15.03.2022 23:59
Details
max. 20 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Tuesday 15.03. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum SEM33 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 3.OG (Kickoff Class)
- Monday 25.04. 09:45 - 17:45 Seminarraum 5 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
- Tuesday 26.04. 09:45 - 17:45 Seminarraum 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written seminar paper; oral presentation with subsequent discussion
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The assessment criteria are in particular the exhaustion of the topic, the conciseness of the presentation, a focus on the relevant issues, the level of argumentation, the independence of the line of thought, the independence of one's own statement as well as the compliance with the formalities (see in the reading list). In addition to the written work, the presentation and the participation in the discussions of the other participants' presentations can also be positively considered in the assessment. Good knowledge of the German language is required, because the lecture will be held entirely in German.Attention: If you want to have the seminar paper approved as a diploma seminar paper, you have to cite according to Dax/Hopf/Maier (eds.), Abkürzungs- und Zitierregeln der österreichischen Rechtssprache und europarechtlicher Rechtsquellen (AZR) published in Manz Verlag.
Examination topics
Banking and Capital Markets Law; Comparative Law
Reading list
I. General literature references for the preparation of the seminar paper
- Büdenbender/Bachert/Humbert, Hinweise für das Verfassen von Seminararbeiten, JuS 2002, 24–27.
- Byrd/Lehmann, Zitierfibel für Juristen, 2nd ed. 2016.
- Möllers, Juristische Arbeitstechnik und wissenschaftliches Arbeiten, 9th ed. 2018.
- Nolan/Meredith (eds.), OSCOLA, The Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities, Oxford 2012.
- Dax/Hopf/Maier (eds.), Abkürzungs- und Zitierregeln der österreichischen Rechtssprache und europarechtlicher Rechtsquellen, 8th ed. 2019.
II. Literature to introduce and deepen the general topic
• Introductory literature
- Lehmann, Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht, 2016
- Buck-Heeb, Kapitalmarktrecht, 11th ed. 2020
- Claussen, Bank- und Börsenrecht, 5th ed. 2014
- Einsele, Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht, 4th ed. 2018
- Poelzig, Kapitalmarktrecht, 2018 (2nd ed. forthcoming)
- Grunewald/Schlitt, Einführung in das Kapitalmarktrecht, 4th ed. 2020
- Blair/Walker/Purves, Financial Services Law, 2009
• Advanced reading
- Schimansky/Bunte/Lwowski, Bankrechts-Handbuch, 5th ed. 2017
- Busch/Ferrarini, Regulation of the EU Financial Markets, 2017
- Moloney, EU Securities and Financial Markets Regulation, 3rd ed. 2014
- Ellenberger/Clouth, Praktikerhandbuch Wertpapier- und Derivategeschäft, 5th ed. 2018
- Langenbucher/Bliesener/Spindler, Bankrechts-Kommentar (3. Teil), 3rd ed. 2020
- Schwark/Zimmer, Kapitalmarktrechts-Kommentar, 5th ed. 2021
- Kümpel/Mülbert/Früh/Seyfried, Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht, 5th ed. 2019
- Schwintowski, Bankrecht, 5th ed. 2018 (new edition forthcoming)
- Büdenbender/Bachert/Humbert, Hinweise für das Verfassen von Seminararbeiten, JuS 2002, 24–27.
- Byrd/Lehmann, Zitierfibel für Juristen, 2nd ed. 2016.
- Möllers, Juristische Arbeitstechnik und wissenschaftliches Arbeiten, 9th ed. 2018.
- Nolan/Meredith (eds.), OSCOLA, The Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities, Oxford 2012.
- Dax/Hopf/Maier (eds.), Abkürzungs- und Zitierregeln der österreichischen Rechtssprache und europarechtlicher Rechtsquellen, 8th ed. 2019.
II. Literature to introduce and deepen the general topic
• Introductory literature
- Lehmann, Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht, 2016
- Buck-Heeb, Kapitalmarktrecht, 11th ed. 2020
- Claussen, Bank- und Börsenrecht, 5th ed. 2014
- Einsele, Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht, 4th ed. 2018
- Poelzig, Kapitalmarktrecht, 2018 (2nd ed. forthcoming)
- Grunewald/Schlitt, Einführung in das Kapitalmarktrecht, 4th ed. 2020
- Blair/Walker/Purves, Financial Services Law, 2009
• Advanced reading
- Schimansky/Bunte/Lwowski, Bankrechts-Handbuch, 5th ed. 2017
- Busch/Ferrarini, Regulation of the EU Financial Markets, 2017
- Moloney, EU Securities and Financial Markets Regulation, 3rd ed. 2014
- Ellenberger/Clouth, Praktikerhandbuch Wertpapier- und Derivategeschäft, 5th ed. 2018
- Langenbucher/Bliesener/Spindler, Bankrechts-Kommentar (3. Teil), 3rd ed. 2020
- Schwark/Zimmer, Kapitalmarktrechts-Kommentar, 5th ed. 2021
- Kümpel/Mülbert/Früh/Seyfried, Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht, 5th ed. 2019
- Schwintowski, Bankrecht, 5th ed. 2018 (new edition forthcoming)
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Last modified: We 30.03.2022 11:27
At the beginning of the course, the students will be assigned a current topic from the field of financial market law. They will then write a 15 to 20-page seminar paper on this topic. The main findings are to be presented in a short lecture at the end of the course and then discussed in the plenum.