
Merijn Chamon (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
21 April 2022
Published in print:
10 March 2022
Online ISBN:
9780191944536
Print ISBN:
9780192849298
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1.1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction
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1.2 The Joint Board of Appeal and the Appeal Panel: Main Features 1.2 The Joint Board of Appeal and the Appeal Panel: Main Features
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1.2.1 Establishment and composition 1.2.1 Establishment and composition
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1.2.2 Competences of and procedures before the JBoA and the AP 1.2.2 Competences of and procedures before the JBoA and the AP
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1.3 The Body of Decisions Adopted by the JBoA and AP 1.3 The Body of Decisions Adopted by the JBoA and AP
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1.3.1 General information 1.3.1 General information
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1.3.2 The incremental clarification of the scope and intensity of the reviews of the JBoA and AP 1.3.2 The incremental clarification of the scope and intensity of the reviews of the JBoA and AP
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1.3.2.1 The interpretation of the appeals presented before them 1.3.2.1 The interpretation of the appeals presented before them
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1.3.2.2 The notion of challengeable act 1.3.2.2 The notion of challengeable act
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1.3.2.3 The requirements of direct and individual concern 1.3.2.3 The requirements of direct and individual concern
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1.3.2.4 The threshold for suspension 1.3.2.4 The threshold for suspension
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1.3.2.5 The intensity of review exercised by the JBoA and AP 1.3.2.5 The intensity of review exercised by the JBoA and AP
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1.3.2.6 The power of the JBoA and AP to remit cases 1.3.2.6 The power of the JBoA and AP to remit cases
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1.4 The Way Forward 1.4 The Way Forward
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1.5 Conclusion 1.5 Conclusion
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Chapter
1 Between Added Value and Untapped Potential: The Boards of Appeal in the Field of EU Financial Regulation
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8–33
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Published:March 2022
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Chamon, Merijn, and Diane Fromage, 'Between Added Value and Untapped Potential: The Boards of Appeal in the Field of EU Financial Regulation', in Merijn Chamon, Annalisa Volpato, and Mariolina Eliantonio (eds), Boards of Appeal of EU Agencies: Towards Judicialization of Administrative Review? (Oxford , 2022; online edn, Oxford Academic, 21 Apr. 2022), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192849298.003.0002, accessed 25 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines the nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoAs) of EU financial agencies and the type of review they offer. It describes the different operation of the Joint Board of Appeal (JBoA) of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESA) and of the Appeal Panel (AP) of the Single Resolution Board (SRB).. The chapter analyses their decisions, which are binding and which follow appeal procedures that need to be exhausted before a procedure may be started before the EU Courts. It provides a comparative analysis of the JBoA and the AP, and assesses their suitability in providing effective and swift remedy to individuals.
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EU Law
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Merijn Chamon and Diane Fromage, Between Added Value and Untapped Potential: The Boards of Appeal in the Field of EU Financial Regulation In: Boards of Appeal of EU Agencies. Edited by: Merijn Chamon, Annalisa Volpato, and Mariolina Eliantonio, Oxford University Press. © Merijn Chamon and Diane Fromage 2022. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192849298.003.0002
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