Basel agreements reshape European banking regulations, impacting citizens' social rights.
The article discusses the evolution of banking regulations in Europe, from the first Basel agreement to Basel III and the upcoming Basel IV. It covers the objectives, models, and criticisms of each agreement, focusing on capital requirements and credit risk management. The implementation of Basel III in Europe and its impact on banks' credit activities are also explored. The economic crisis and austerity measures have influenced European economic governance and social rights.