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Money Law, Capital, and the Changing Identity of the European Union

Money Law, Capital, and the Changing Identity of the European Union

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This book explores the relationship between money, payments, and the European Union's identity, examining the role of money in creating a European Union identity and the changing dynamics of this identity. It combines expert analysis from various fields and academic approaches, covering scriptural, electronic, and digital money, as well as the policy and regulatory drivers of the EU's evolving identity.

Format: Hardback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 08 September 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


This comprehensive book delves into a multifaceted examination of the intricate relationship between money, payments, and the European Union's identity. It poses three central questions: does money play a role in shaping a European Union identity? If so, what kind of identity does it create? Moreover, how is the EU's identity evolving over time? To address these questions, the book brings together a diverse group of experts from various academic backgrounds, each offering their unique perspectives.

The book is structured into two parts, each exploring different aspects of the relationship between money, payments, and the EU's identity. Part I focuses on scriptural, electronic, and digital money, providing a comprehensive analysis of the European framework for payment services users. It explores the limitations and challenges of the Banking Union, examines the proposed digital euro project, and sheds light on the evolving landscape of payment systems.

Part II delves into the policy and regulatory drivers that shape the EU's changing identity. It traces the historical roots of European law on money and capital, highlighting the evolution of regulatory strategies from the early modern era to the present. The book also examines the role of venture capital in shaping the EU's identity, as well as the fintech-based developments in payment systems and the newly established fiscal and monetary policies in the post-COVID phase.

Throughout the book, the authors employ a rigorous academic approach, drawing on a wealth of empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks. The text is enriched with case studies and examples, providing readers with a practical understanding of the complex dynamics at play.

This book is of immense interest to researchers, academics, policy makers, and anyone with a keen interest in law, regulation, political economy, and political sciences. It offers valuable insights into the evolving relationship between money, payments, and the European Union's identity, and provides a roadmap for future research and policy discussions.

Weight: 568g
Dimension: 163 x 241 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781509956791

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