Committee of European Securities Regulators (CESR)
An EU body established in June 2001 and based in Paris with the purpose of advising the European Commission on securities regulatory issues and promoting the transposition of Community law into national law. Members are representatives of national securities regulators. – See Committee Madness, Enforcement. – Cf. ECB Monthly Report of May 2002, p. 71, Annual Report 2001 of the Federal Supervisory Office for Securities Trading, p. 45 f., BaFin Annual Report 2002, p. 45, BaFin Annual Report 2003, p. 51 f. (here also description of the individual working groups and their activities), BaFin Annual Report 2005, p. 58 f. (enforcement of uniform global accounting standards; enforcement database), BaFin Annual Report 2006, p. 30 f. (new decision rules; mediation procedure), and for BaFin’s respective annual reports, ECB Annual Report 2007, p. 173 f. (Ecofin Council’s requests to the Committee).
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