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The legal duty to consult the European Central Bank - National and EU consultations

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  • Lambrinoc, Simona Elena

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This paper analyses the European Central Bank JEL Classification: K

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  • Lambrinoc, Simona Elena, 2009. "The legal duty to consult the European Central Bank - National and EU consultations," Legal Working Paper Series 9, European Central Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:ecb:ecblwp:20099
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    1. Athanassiou, Phoebus & Mas-Guix, Natalia, 2008. "Electronic money institutions - current trends, regulatory issues and future prospects," Legal Working Paper Series 7, European Central Bank.
    2. Athanassiou, Phoebus & García-Andrade, Jorge, 2006. "National central banks and community public sector procurement legislation: a critical overview," Legal Working Paper Series 3, European Central Bank.
    3. Kerjean, Stéphane, 2008. "The legal implications of the prudential supervisory assessment of bank mergers and acquisitions under EU law," Legal Working Paper Series 6, European Central Bank.
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    1. Athanassiou, Phoebus, 2009. "Withdrawal and expulsion from the EU and EMU: some reflections," Legal Working Paper Series 10, European Central Bank.

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