ContentsPrefacexxvi PART I SUBJECT, SCOPE OF IRRD AND RESOLUTION AUTHORITIES 1 Subject and scope of the IRRD (Arts. 1-2) 2 DagmaraWieczorek-BartczakandMagdalenaKozioska2 Resolution authorities (Arts. 3, 90) 19 DagmaraWieczorek-BartczakandMagdalenaKozioskaPART II RECOVERY AND RESOLUTION PLANNING 3 Simplified obligations (Art. 4) 38 MalgorzataZaleska4 Pre-emptive recovery plans (Arts. 5, 7) 45 PiotrWrzesioski5 Review and assessment of recovery plans (Arts. 6, 8) 64 DariaRingwelska6 Resolution plans (Arts. 9-11) 74 MagdalenaKozioska7 Information for the purpose of resolution planning (Arts. 12, 93-94) 96 AugustinTigneres8 Resolvability assessment (Arts.
13-14) 110 MaartenvanCampenhout9 Impediments and removal of impediments to resolvability (Arts. 15-16) 123 MaartenvanCampenhout10 Joint decisions for the purpose of recovery and resolution planning (Art. 17) 134 IwonaSzczesnaPART III RESOLUTION INITIATION11 Resolution objectives (Art. 18) 146Krzysztof Budzich and Magdalena Kozioska12 General conditions for initiating resolution (Art. 19) 155Malgorzata Zaleska13 Conditions for resolution with regard to parent undertakings and holding companies (Art. 20) 165Vincent Jamet14 Proceedings in respect of undertakings that are not subject to resolution action (Art. 21) 170Vincent Jamet15 General principles governing resolution (Art. 22) 174Vincent JametPART IV VALUATION IN RESOLUTION16 Valuation in resolution (Arts.
23-25) 183Arjen PrinsenPART V RESOLUTION TOOLS17 General rules on resolution tools (Arts. 26, 88-89) 207Monica Marcucci18 Solvent run-off (Art. 27) 218Daria Ringwelska19 Transfer tools (Arts. 28-33) 226Monica Marcucci20 Insurance guarantee scheme as bridge undertaking (Art. 34) 245Magdalena Kozioska21 Write-down or conversion tool (Arts. 35-41, 87, 91, 95) 252Bartosz WojnoPART VI RESOLUTION POWERS22 Fundamental resolution powers and their exercise (Arts. 42-43, 54) 294Karel Barták23 Management of the undertaking in resolution and relevant entities (Arts. 44-45) 314Anna Tarasiuk24 Resolution powers and third parties (Arts.
46-47) 324Anna Tarasiuk25 Resolution stay powers (Arts. 48-53) 333Salaheddine Mabrouki and Victor VaudoitPART VII SAFEGUARDS IN RESOLUTION26 NCWO and its application (Arts. 55-57) 355Chiara Lunetti and Jean-Baptiste Feller27 Safeguards and protections for financial transactions in resolution (Arts. 58-62) 372Chiara Lunetti and Jean-Baptiste FellerPART VIII RESOLUTION DECISION AND ITS QUESTIONING28 Resolution decision and related procedures (Arts. 64-65, 68) 384Julien Valentin29 Notifications requirements (Art. 63) 396Augustin Tigneres30 Confidentiality (Art. 66) 409Augustin Tigneres31 Resolution decisions'' judicial approval and challenge (Art. 67) 424Jakub KerlinPART IX CROSS-BORDER GROUP RESOLUTION32 Resolution colleges (Arts.
70-71) 433Jan Kolesnik33 Group resolution planning (Art. 69) 446Jan Kolesnik34 Group resolution execution (Arts. 73-74) 452Magdalena Kozioska35 Information exchange in cross-border resolution (Arts. 72, 80) 465Augustin TigneresPART X THIRD COUNTRIES IN THE CONTEXT OF RESOLUTION36 Resolution and third-country aspects (Arts. 75-79) 482Pierpaolo MaranoPART XI RESOLUTION FINANCING37 Financing of resolution (Art. 81) 506Malgorzata ZaleskaPART XII PENALTIES IN THE CONTEXT OF RESOLUTION38 Penalties in the context of resolution (Arts. 82-86) 514Jakub KerlinPART XIII ROLE OF EIOPA 39 The Resolution Committee and the need to cooperate among competent authorities (Arts. 92, 96-97) 527 Juan Zschiesche Sánchez 40 Insurance guarantee schemes and crisis management (Art.
98) 536 Iwona Szczesna PART XIV FINAL PROVISIONS 41 Review clause (Art. 99) 549 Juan Zschiesche Sánchez 42 Final provisions (Arts. 100-102) 557 Magdalena Kozioska and Pierpaolo Marano Other sources 562 Index 570.