Social sciences and humanities
Subject: LAW OF BANKING AND FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES (A.A. 2024/2025)
single-cycle master degrees (5 years) in LAW
Course year | 5 |
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CFU | 6 |
Teaching units |
Unit Diritto della banca e degli intermediari finanziari
Training activities in similar subject fields or in fields integrating the basic and distinctive ones, also relating to context cultures and interdisciplinary training (lesson)
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Exam type | oral |
Evaluation | final vote |
Teaching language | Italiano |

Teachers
Overview
The course aims at providing students a wide and in-depth look on the various subjects making up this branch of law. More specifically, it will focus on: a) financial market structure, b) economic rationale of the financial markets regulation; c) regulation of intermediaries and markets.
Admission requirements
Students must have passed the following exams:
a) Private law institutions;
b) Roman law institutions;
c) Constitutional law.
Course contents
I) Financial market structure: a) financial instruments; b) banking; c) insurance; European and national regulation of financial markets; II) Banking: a) legal definition of banking activity; b) supervision on banking; c) regulation of banking activity; III) Financial Instruments Markets: a) Definitions; b) Supervision on Intermediaries; c) Regulation of intermediation in Financial Instruments Markets; d) Trading facilities; IV) Insurance: Supervision and Intermediaries.