European Company and Financial Law Review
2004 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 6, 2022
- Introduction pp. 895-899

- Wojcik Karl-Philipp
- Inter-agency Cooperation Within the SRM: Legal and Operational Challenges for the Cooperation Between Banking Supervision and Resolution Authorities in the EU and With Third-country Authorities pp. 900-916

- Binder Jens-Hinrich
- The Legal and Practical Challenges Which Arise in Recognition of Third-Country Resolution Action: A Case Study in Cooperation Between Banking Supervision and Resolution Authorities pp. 917-923

- Kelly Tess and Daved Shalina
- Panel I of the SRB Legal Conference – Legal and Operational Challenges That Arise in Respect of the Cooperation Between Banking Supervision and Resolution Authorities in the EU and in Respect of Their Cooperation with Third-Country Authorities pp. 924-935

- Paggi Eleonora and Martinez Cristiano
- The Financial Appeal Bodies of the European Union: Nature and Future of the Appeal Panel of the Single Resolution Board pp. 936-949

- Lastra Rosa M. and Bodellini Marco
- Some Reflections on the Standard of Review in the Experience of the ESAs Joint Board of Appeal and of the SRB Appeal Panel pp. 950-970

- Lamandini Marco and Ramos Muñoz David
- Legal Conference – Panel II – Role, Scope of Review and Significance of Internal Administrative Review Bodies in the Banking Union and in the European System of Financial Supervision pp. 971-977

- Lapresta Bienz Ana Raquel and Rius Riu Joan
- The ‘judicial’ control of discretionary measures in banking and financial fields: the role of EU Courts (and Boards of Appeal) pp. 978-991

- Condinanzi Massimo
- Administrative Discretion in U. S. Banking Regulation pp. 992-1009

- Tarullo Daniel K.
- Panel III of the SRB Legal Conference – The Exercise of Administrative Discretion by Banking Authorities and the Need to Ensure Accountability; Perspectives From the EU and US pp. 1010-1016

- Verhulst Gilles
Volume 19, issue 5, 2022
- Virtual Corporate Seat: A Case for Reform? pp. 685-700

- Mikalonienė Lina
- Harmonising Shareholder Protection Laws for Related Party Transactions: – Art. 9 c of the Shareholder Rights Directive as the Nucleus of European Group Law – pp. 701-748

- Florstedt Tim
- The Subordination of Shareholder and Intragroup Loans in Italy. Shifting Perspective in the Wake of the Covid-19 Emergency Legislation pp. 749-781

- Borselli Angelo
- Sustainability‐Related Disclosures in Financial Services and Dialogue Policies in Listed Companies pp. 782-827

- Della Tommasina Luca
- Regulating Innovation through Digital Platforms: The Sandbox Tool pp. 828-853

- Miglionico Andrea
- Regulating Digital Platforms: the European Experience with Financial Return Crowdfunding pp. 854-894

- Valiante Diego
Volume 19, issue 4, 2022
- A More Socio-Environmentally Responsive Way to Organise the Firm? A Case Study on Danish Social Enterprise Law pp. 517-555

- Liptrap J. S.
- Loyalty Shares: an International Perspective. A Suitable Instrument to Fight Short-Termism? pp. 556-590

- Torres Isabel Fernández
- Golden Power and Anti-Takeover Corporate Mechanisms pp. 591-621

- Prenestini Francesca
- Binding Capital to Free Purpose: Steward Ownership in Germany pp. 622-653

- Sanders Anne
- A New Start for the European Private Company: The Draft Statute for a “Société Européenne Simplifiée” (SES) pp. 654-684

- Verse Dirk A.
Volume 19, issue 3, 2022
- The New Greek Companies Act – Greek Company Law: Made in Greece or in Europe? pp. 339-353

- Perakis Evanghelos
- A legislative approach to corporate governance of listed companies: The example of the new Greek Corporate Governance Law pp. 354-389

- Livada Christina
- Related Party Transactions: Lessons From Regulation in Greece pp. 390-421

- Vervessos Nikolaos
- The New Harmonized Protection of Creditors in Cross-Border Mergers pp. 422-444

- Papadopoulos Thomas
- Disclosure and Enforcement under the EU Listing Act pp. 445-516

- Veil Rüdiger, Wiesner Marc and Reichert Moritz
Volume 19, issue 2, 2022
- Regulation of Shareholder Exits in Closely Held Companies – Reflections from Sweden pp. 175-202

- Almlöf Hanna
- Mandatory Dematerialization of Shares in Polish Private Companies: A Missed Opportunity to Do Things Right pp. 203-238

- Dybiński Jacek and Weber Anne-Marie
- Regulatory Barriers to Corporate Restructuring Through Disposition of Major Assets – A Serbian Perspective* pp. 239-271

- Radović Mirjana and Radović Vuk
- Robo-Advice as a Digital Finance Platform pp. 272-304

- Zunzunegui Fernando
- Approaching the Danske Bank Scandal in a “Tragedy of the Commons” Perspective: Implications for Anti-Money Laundering Institutional Design and Regulatory Reforms in Europe pp. 305-338

- Minto Andrea and Skovmand Rasmussen Niels
Volume 19, issue 1, 2022
- Preliminary Procedures in Shareholder Derivative Litigation: A Beneficial Legal Transplant? pp. 3-39

- Martin Gelter
- Credit Funds Regulation in the EU and the Debate on NPLS and AMCS: The Need for Further Harmonization pp. 40-75

- Annunziata Filippo
- Enforcement of Fines and Other Pecuniary Obligations Imposed by the ECB: (Part II): National Level pp. 76-99

- Hayden Helene
- Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Company Law. Shareholders’ Meetings and Resolutions pp. 100-127

- Pinior Piotr
- Sustainable Finance and Fintech: Can Technology Contribute to Achieving Environmental Goals? A Preliminary Assessment of ‘Green Fintech’ and ‘Sustainable Digital Finance’ pp. 128-174

- Macchiavello Eugenia and Siri Michele
Volume 18, issue 6, 2021
- Internal Investigations, Whistleblowing and External Monitoring: Comparative Experiences, Economic Insights, Findings from Corporate Practice pp. 863-898

- Hopt Klaus J.
- How to Behave Like a Good Banker?: The Dutch Banker’s Oath and the Dutch Banking Disciplinary Committee pp. 899-947

- Laaper Peter and Busch Danny
- Climate Change Reporting and Due Diligence: Frontiers of Corporate Climate Responsibility pp. 948-979

- Hösli Andreas and Weber Rolf H.
- Protection of shareholders in cross-border mergers: the new harmonized rules pp. 980-1010

- Papadopoulos Thomas
- Enforcement of Fines and Other Pecuniary Obligations Imposed by the ECB (Part I): European Level pp. 1011-1050

- Hayden Helene
Volume 18, issue 5, 2021
- Related Party Transactions – a closer look at the emergence of the new EU regime pp. 697-713

- Skog Rolf
- Breakthrough in Parent Company Liability: Three Shell Defeats, the End of an Era and New Paradigms pp. 714-748

- Cees van Dam
- ‘Front’ or ‘Straw Men’ Directors: A Missing Element in the Effort to Prevent the Abuse of Companies? pp. 749-772

- Engsig Sørensen Karsten
- The Judicial Control of a Cross-Border Merger approved by means of an abusive resolution: (The decisions of several Spanish courts resolving the conflict over the control of “Mediaset”) pp. 773-793

- Recalde-Castells Andrés and Roncero-Sánchez Antonio
- Concerns About the Quality and Influence of Proxy Advisors, and Its Implications for the Preparations of the Shareholders Meeting pp. 794-819

- Verdam Albert F.
- Majority of the Minority Approval of Related Party Transactions: the Analysis of Institutional Shareholder Voting pp. 820-862

- Gözlügöl Alperen Afşin
Volume 18, issue 4, 2021
- Wirecard and European Company and Financial Law pp. 519-554

- Mock Sebastian
- Towards Harmonised Frameworks for the Liquidation of Non-Systemically Relevant Credit Institutions in the EU?: A Discussion of Policy Choices and Potential Impediments pp. 555-587

- Binder Jens-Hinrich
- Creditor Protection and Divisions – Did the CJEU Get It Right? pp. 588-607

- Alexandropoulou Antigoni and Winner Martin
- Go Preventive or Go Home – The Double Nature of MREL pp. 608-639

- Martino Edoardo D. and Parchimowicz Katarzyna M.
- Shaped by the Rules. How Inducement Regulation Will Change the Investment Service Industry pp. 640-668

- Restelli Enrico Rino
- Clawback Provisions in Executive Compensation Contracts pp. 669-696

- Stark Johanna
Volume 18, issue 3, 2021
- Shunning Banks or Depending on Them? Crypto Markets and the Rise of Crypto-Friendly Banking pp. 321-337

- Athanassiou Phoebus L.
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do – What Brexit Means for UK Insolvency and Restructuring Law pp. 338-376

- McCormack Gerard
- The Recognition and Enforcement of UK Insolvency Proceedings in Spain After a Hard-Brexit. Special Reference to Schemes of Arrangement pp. 377-397

- Flores Marta
- Accounting Concepts in Company Law pp. 398-427

- Seehausen Jesper
- Behavioural Economic Influences on Primary Market Disclosure – The Case of the EU Regulation on European Crowdfunding Service Providers pp. 428-463

- Serdaris Konstantinos
- Investment Services Regulation in Germany and Japan pp. 464-516

- Baum Harald and Yamanaka Toshiaki
Volume 18, issue 2, 2021
- Corporate Purpose: A Management Concept and its Implications for Company Law pp. 161-189

- Fleischer Holger
- Reforming EU Company Law to Secure the Future of European Business pp. 190-217

- Sjåfjell Beate
- Sustainable Corporate Governance: A Way Forward? pp. 218-243

- Knapp Vanessa
- Discussion Report pp. 244-251

- Stegmann Leoni
- Discussion Report pp. 252-255

- Osier Margo
- The Inside Information Regime of the MAR andthe Rise of the ESG Era pp. 256-290

- Mülbert Peter O. and Sajnovits Alexander
- Corporate Social Bonds: A Legal Analysis pp. 291-320

- Lenzi Diletta
Volume 18, issue 1, 2021
- Some Reflections on the Self-insider and the Market Abuse Regulation – The Self-insider as a Monopoly-Square Insider pp. 2-33

- Lombardo Stefano
- Self-placement of Complex Financial Instruments by Banks to Retail Clients and Civil Liability Issues – An Overview of Greek Case-Law pp. 34-75

- O. Mitsou Anna
- Composition and Qualifications of Credit Institutions’ Board of Directors: European Requirements and the Principle of Proportionality pp. 76-106

- D. Tountopoulos Vassilios
- Third-Party Releases in Insolvency of Multinational Enterprise Groups pp. 107-140

- Kokorin Ilya
- The Legal Background of Sovereign Wealth Funds and Their Role in National Economies pp. 141-158

- András Kecskés
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