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Die Europäisierung des Tatbestandes der Marktmanipulation

Analyse und Kritik der Parallelität von Voll- und Mindestharmonisierung im europäischen Marktmissbrauchsrecht und die Auswirkungen auf das nationale Strafrecht
Nomos,  2022, 383 Pages, E-Book

ISBN 978-3-7489-3660-2

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englischBy adopting the Market Abuse Directive (CRIM-MAD) in 2014, the EU made use of the annex competence of Art. 83 (2) TFEU for the first time and created minimum rules for criminal offences targeting market manipulation. At the same time, a fully harmonising provision prohibiting market manipulation was established with the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR). By creating two parallel provisions, this legislatory approach has caused divergences concerning the compatibility with the principles of minimum rules of harmonisation of criminal law. The interaction of divergenting provisions also leads to problems with implementing the Directive, through the introduction of criminal offences accessory to Union law referring to the MAR.

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