Abstract The second panel of the SRB Legal Conference 2025, moderated by Ms Tuija Taos, Board Member at the Single Resolution Board, explored the evolving architecture of enforcement within EU financial law. It focused on the roles of the EU Courts, the European Court of Human Rights, the European Supervisory Authorities, and the European Central Bank in shaping procedural fairness and proportionality in sanctioning. Panellists examined the relationship between administrative and criminal sanctions, the boundaries of judicial review, and the need for coherence among national and EU-level regimes. The discussion highlighted divergences in enforcement intensity and procedural safeguards. Despite progress, the panellists observed that enforcement remains fragmented and called for a more coherent European “enforcement culture”.
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