European Company and Financial Law Review
2004 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 5-6, 2023
- Liability of the Economic Unit – A General Principle of EU Law? pp. 759-793

- Weller Marc-Philippe, Habrich Victor, Korn Laura and Zimmermann Anton
- The Management and the Advice of (Un)Explainable AI pp. 794-821

- Dubovitskaya Elena and Buchholz Annika
- U. S. vs. EU Insider Trading Regulation: Risks and Challenges from a European Perspective pp. 822-865

- Remund Cédric and Tuchmann Paul
- The Polish Model of a Limited Joint-Stock Partnership in Comparison with Other European Legal Systems pp. 866-886

- Moszyńska Anna, Sikorska-Lewandowska Aleksandra and Kłoda Mariusz T.
- Implementation of the Provisions of Directive 2017/1132 on Openness and Reliability of Registers in Poland and Other Selected EU Countries pp. 887-912

- Garnowski Konrad
- Third Party Release in Group-Wide Restructuring Proceedings: Comparative Remarks to Support the Application of Such a Rule in the Italian Legal System pp. 913-935

- Benedetti Lorenzo
- Proportionality in the European Banking Law.Lessons from Silicon Valley Bank pp. 936-963

- Arrigoni Matteo and Restelli Enrico Rino
- Does EU Regulation Adequately Address the Tension between CCPs Shareholders’ and Clearing Members’ Incentives? pp. 964-984

- Sotiropoulou Anastasia
Volume 20, issue 4, 2023
- Gerald Spindler (1960–2023) pp. 591-592

- Teichmann Christoph
- The Menagerie of Organizational Forms in German Company Law pp. 593-622

- Fleischer Holger
- Soft Regulatory Capture and Supervisory Independence: A Case-Study on Wirecard pp. 623-659

- Buttigieg Christopher P, Witzel Lothar Gustav and Zimmermann Beatriz Brunelli
- The Crisis Management of Smaller Banks: Perspectives of Reform pp. 660-691

- Mecatti Irene
- Insider Dealing by Outsiders in the U. S. and EU pp. 692-716

- Poelzig Dörte and Dittrich Paul
- Climate Change Stress Testing for the Banking System pp. 717-744

- Rogge Ebbe
- Say on What’s Next? pp. 745-758

- M. van Olffen and Breukink E.J.
Volume 20, issue 3, 2023
- Article 29a – Towards a new Strategic Dimension in Supervisory Convergence? pp. 409-437

- Skovmand Rasmussen Niels and Dietz Legind Nina
- CSRD Sustainability Reporting For Non-listed SMEs: European Regulators Remain Challenged pp. 438-446

- Allgeier Sina and Feldmann Robert
- Moving Past Reliance – The Problem of a Reliance Requirement in Secondary Market Securities Litigation and Solutions from Select Jurisdictions pp. 447-480

- Yli-Kankahila Heidi M. K.
- Online Formation of Companies – Serbian Experience and Way Forward pp. 481-518

- Jevremović Petrović Tatjana
- Unauthorized Agent and Company in Formation in French Law pp. 519-546

- Troncoso Mauricio
- Intercreditor Agreement and Contractual Restructuring of LBOs pp. 547-590

- Lehtimäki Mika J.
Volume 20, issue 2, 2023
- The Regulation on Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCAR): Landmark Codification, or First Step of Many, or Both? pp. 243-275

- Maume Philipp
- Shareholder Proposals and Sustainability: An Empirically-Based Critical Reflection pp. 276-313

- Bakker Michael H.C.
- The Mandatory and Default Regulation in Hungarian Company Law – A Decade of Experience pp. 314-335

- Auer Ádám and Papp Tekla
- Decent Work in the Cross-Border Supply Chain: A Smart Mix of Legislation and Self-Regulation pp. 336-357

- Laagland Femke G.
- Negative Implications of Greater Access to the Courts in the Takeover Process pp. 358-384

- Mukwiri Jonathan
- Short Selling, COVID-19 and the Regulators – Lessons Learned pp. 385-408

- Sieder Sebastian
Volume 20, issue 1, 2023
- The Belgian Private Limited Without Capital: How is it Faring? pp. 1-26

- Culot Henri
- Loyalty Voting Rights in Belgium: Nothing More than a Control-Enhancing Mechanism? pp. 27-57

- Declercq Steven, Delvoie Jeroen, Monnens Theo and Vos Tom
- Symposium Discussion Report: The Private Limited Without Capital and Loyalty Shares in Belgium pp. 58-60

- Schiepers Ellen
- Classes of Shares in the Belgian Private and Public Limited Liability Company: A Search for a Reasonable Balance Between Collective and Invidiual Interests pp. 61-84

- Wyckaert Marieke
- Social Entrepreneurship: The Choice Between Labels, Variants, Dedicated and Conventional Corporate Forms pp. 85-108

- Cools Sofie
- An Introduction to and Evaluation of the 2019 Belgian Companies Act – Preparing for the Previous War? pp. 109-161

- Hans De Wulf
- Symposium Discussion Report: Classes of Shares, Social Entrepreneurship and Overall Belgian Company Law Reform pp. 162-165

- Schiepers Ellen
- Improving the Gender Balance Among Directors of Listed Companies in the EU pp. 166-198

- Birkmose Hanne S.
- 16th ECFR-Symposium Discussion Report: EU Listing Act and Gender Quota in the Board pp. 199-202

- Knaier Ralf
- Towards a Framework for Effective Regulatory Supervision of Sustainability Governance in Accordance with the EU CSDD Directive. A Comparative Study pp. 203-239

- Harm-Jan de Kluiver
- 16th ECFR-Symposium Discussion Report: Panel on Supply Chain Due Diligence pp. 240-242

- Knaier Ralf
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
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