European Company and Financial Law Review
2004 - 2025
Current editor(s): Heribert Hirte
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Volume 22, issue 5-6, 2025
- EU Capital Markets Law and the Claim for “Simplification”: Suggestions for a Possible Legal Methodology pp. 597-638

- Annunziata Filippo
- Resilience of Municipally Owned Utility Companies – A Hungarian Case Study pp. 639-659

- Sági Judit and Lentner Csaba
- Exit Right of Shareholders pp. 660-696

- Gárdos Péter
- The Butterfly Effect: Re-examining the Limits of ESAs’ Discretion pp. 697-711

- Pechlivanidi Irofili
- The Big MAC is Back: Comparative and International Issues on Material Adverse Change (MAC) Clause pp. 712-748

- Long Sergio García
- Bona Fide Acquisition of Intermediated Securities Recorded in the Polish Securities Depository pp. 749-771

- Wosiak Kacper
Volume 22, issue 4, 2025
- VC-Backed Companies and Sustainability: A Slower but Potentially More Profitable Union pp. 451-474

- Pollastro Irene
- Should SMEs Be Subject to Mandatory Sustainability Reporting? pp. 475-518

- Yaşar Tuğçe Nimet
- The Coordination between the International Accounting Rules and the European Capital Maintenance Rules – A Case for Amendments? pp. 519-550

- Pessoa Diogo
- Social and Legal Barriers to a Socially-Focussed Corporate Purpose: A Luhmannian Systems Analysis pp. 551-596

- Moore Colin R
Volume 22, issue 3, 2025
- Introduction pp. 309-309

- Mecatti Irene
- Early Intervention Measures and Shareholders’ Rights pp. 310-339

- Mecatti Irene
- Early Intervention Measures (EIMs): The EU Framework in Force and Its Proposed Amendment pp. 340-363

- Gortsos Christos V.
- Proportionality in Crisis Prevention and Resolution Planning: Institutional Protection Schemes and Banking Groups. Some Preliminary Considerations pp. 364-378

- Lamandini Marco and Bevivino Vito
- Proportionality of MREL for Transfer Strategies in the Context of the CMDI. Initial Considerations pp. 379-388

- Bevivino Vito
- Deposit Guarantee Schemes: The Key Tool for Avoiding a Disorderly Exit from the Market for Small and Medium-Sized Banks in Difficulty pp. 389-413

- Brescia Morra Concetta
- Deposit Guarantee Schemes and Bank Crises: Some Considerations on Proportionality pp. 414-430

- Martinez Cristiano
- EU Regulatory Proposal on the Treatment of Liabilities of Uncertain Existence, Timing or Amount in a Bail-In Scenario pp. 431-450

- Mediavilla José Luis Colino
Volume 22, issue 2, 2025
- Applying CSDDD in Corporate Groups pp. 129-164

- Sørensen Karsten Engsig
- Access Denied. Technical Problems in the Virtual Shareholder Meeting from a Dutch, German and Swiss Perspective pp. 165-194

- M. van Vught Koen A.
- One Year of FlexCo: Reflections and Unveiling the Appeal of Regulatory Dualism pp. 195-213

- Nicolussi Julia
- What Constitutes Inside Information for Corporate Bond Issuers? pp. 214-240

- Lidman Erik
- Inside Information under MiCAR – What Have We Not Learned from MAR? pp. 241-266

- Rycerski Adrian
- Rescued Banks Back to the Market?: The Theory, Practices and Future Perspectives of the EU Precautionary Recapitalization pp. 267-308

- Martino Edoardo D. and Perini Andrea
Volume 22, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial:Areas of EU Sustainability Regulation Requiring Revision pp. 1-4

- Hennrichs Joachim and Hommelhoff Peter
- Improving the Effectiveness of EU Capital Markets Law (Lessons from Financial Regulation?) pp. 5-24

- Wymeersch Eddy
- Piercing the Corporate Veil in Public Interest Matters pp. 25-41

- Strik Daniella
- Shareholder Activism and ESG: From Locust to Green Knight? A Perspective from the Netherlands pp. 42-69

- Duynstee D. J. F. F. M., Drenth T. and Pijls A. C. W.
- The Ukrainian Regulatory Approach for Related Party Transactions and the SRD II: A Two-Way Street of Learning pp. 70-107

- Romashchenko Ivan
- The CSDDD, Corporate Governance and Jadar Lithium pp. 108-128

- Stokkermans Christiaan
Volume 21, issue 5-6, 2024
- Reform of the CMDI Framework – Driving Off With the Brakes On pp. 531-562

- Asimakopoulos Ioannis G. and Tröger Tobias H.
- The Digitalisation Directive II– a Major Expansion and Upgrade of EU Business Registers – pp. 563-603

- Schmidt Jessica
- The Simple Joint Stock Company: Emergence of a New Close Company in Poland pp. 604-635

- Opalski Adam, Oplustil Krzysztof, Sójka Tomasz and Weber Anne-Marie
- The Governance of ESG Ratings and Benchmarks (Infomediaries) as Gatekeepers: Exit, Voice and Coercion pp. 636-670

- Ramos Muñoz David and Smoleńska Agnieszka
- Certainties and Uncertainties Surrounding Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) vis-à-vis the EU Anti-Money Laundering Regulatory Framework pp. 671-704

- Minto Andrea
- Exit Bonuses for Management Board Members of German Stock Corporations: Legal Framework for Adequate Incentivisation by Financial Investors pp. 705-737

- Schnorbus York and Klormann Peter
- “ESG” Targets in the Corporate Governance of Banks: KPI and Double Materiality (Impact and Financial Materiality) pp. 738-761

- Tronci Luca
- Corporate Purpose, Social Enterprise Law and the Future of the Corporation: A UK Perspective pp. 762-820

- Liptrap J S
Volume 21, issue 3-4, 2024
- 269Redefining the Conceptual Ground of Corporate Governance Regulation pp. 269-306

- Kecskés András and Halász Vendel
- 307Legal Transplants of Shareholder Voting Rights in the European Union – Evidence from the Past, Consequences for the Future pp. 307-344

- Corgatelli Michele
- 345Determining Economic Loss Due to Misrepresentations on the Stock Market Using Forward Casting pp. 345-366

- Pijls Arnoud C.W.
- 367Delisting Costs and Corporate Mobility in Europe pp. 367-397

- Chan Jonathan and Gerner-Beuerle Carsten
- 398Regulation of Takeover Bids in a Global Context pp. 398-416

- Sjöman Erik
- 417Cross-border Mobility of Insolvent Companies Within the European Union pp. 417-441

- Mastrullo Thomas
- 442The Assurance of Corporate Sustainability Reports and the Renewed Role of Certified Auditors pp. 442-471

- Ruohonen Janne and Kullas Helmi
- 472The Sanctions Principles-Based Regulation: A Blueprint for a New Approach for the EU Sanctions Policy (Part II) pp. 472-530

- Khort Iuliia
Volume 21, issue 2, 2024
- From London to the Continent: Rethinking Corporate Governance Codes in Europe pp. 129-156

- Marchetti Piergaetano and Passador Maria Lucia
- Traditional and Digital Limits of Collective Investment Schemes pp. 157-191

- Sinnig Julia and Zetzsche Dirk A
- The Sanctions Principles-Based Regulation: A Blueprint for a New Approach for the EU Sanctions Policy (Part I) pp. 192-233

- Khort Iuliia
- Tax Reforms and the Decline of the London Stock Market: The Untold Story pp. 234-268

- Gomtsian Suren and Schuster Edmund
Volume 21, issue 1, 2024
- The Regulation of Corporate Governance in European Financial Market Infrastructures: A Critique pp. 1-38

- Ferran Eilís and Hickman Eleanore
- Duty of Loyalty: Corruption of Company Directors and Prohibition of External Remuneration pp. 39-66

- Navarro Frías Irene
- Cybersecurity and Online Formation of Companies in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany pp. 67-103

- Salemink Tom, Wolters Pieter and Hans De Wulf
- The Strategic Importance of Public Recapitalisation in Banking Resolution, What Ireland Can Tell pp. 104-128

- Lefeuvre Elise