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Internet Banking And The Law In Europe Regulation Financial Integration And Electronic Commerce Apostolos Ath Gkoutzinis

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Internet Banking And The Law In Europe Regulation Financial Integration And Electronic Commerce Apostolos Ath Gkoutzinis
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 404
Author: Apostolos Ath. Gkoutzinis
ISBN: 9780511349539, 9780521860710, 0521860717, 051134953X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Internet Banking And The Law In Europe Regulation Financial Integration And Electronic Commerce Apostolos Ath Gkoutzinis by Apostolos Ath. Gkoutzinis 9780511349539, 9780521860710, 0521860717, 051134953X instant download after payment.

The European Union has long sought to create a single financial area across Europe where consumers in one country benefit from financial markets and activities in other countries. With the emergence of the Internet as a platform for the provision of online banking services, the creation of a pan-European market for banking services appeared a realistic proposition. In practice, however, this has not happened. This book asks why and argues that the creation of banking markets via the Internet relies on both available technologies and appropriate laws and regulations. The institutional and legal framework for online banking services in the single European market are examined, as is the level of legal harmonization achieved in the UK, France and Germany under the influence of the EU Directives pertaining to online banking activities.

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