European Company and Financial Law Review
2004 - 2024
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2020
- Building a Capital Market – the Final Report of the High Level Forum on the EU Capital Market Union pp. 601-618

- Langenbucher Katja
- Ownership and Governance of Central Banks: Insights from the Italian Experience pp. 619-656

- Spolaore Piergiuseppe
- The Role of Deposit Guarantee Schemes in Preventing and Managing Banking Crises: Governance and Least Cost Principle pp. 657-691

- Mecatti Irene
- Time to Reduce Complexity in a Data-Driven Regulatory Agenda – Perspectives on the MiFID II Best Execution Regime pp. 692-725

- Krüger Andersen Peter
- Breach of the Mandatory Bid Rule: Minority Shareholders’ Protection in the Public vs. Private Enforcement Debate pp. 726-759

- Agstner Peter and Mascheroni Davide Marchesini
- Written Resolutions in UK Companies Act 2006 and Their Possible Relevance beyond UK Borders pp. 760-784

- Butturini Paolo
Volume 17, issue 5, 2020
- A Critical Analysis of the Rationale for Financial Regulation Part I: Theories of Regulation pp. 419-436

- Buttigieg Christopher P., Consiglio John A. and Sapiano Gerd
- A Critical Analysis of the Rationale for Financial Regulation Part II: Objectives of Financial Regulation pp. 437-477

- Buttigieg Christopher P., Consiglio John A. and Sapiano Gerd
- European Legal Forms – Underlying Systematic and Principles pp. 478-521

- Jung Stefanie
- Misselling in Self-placement and Bank Resolution under BRRD2 pp. 522-557

- Malvagna Ugo and Sciarrone Alibrandi Antonella
- European Insider Trading Theory Revisited: The Limits of the Parity-of-Information Theory and the Application of the Property Rights in Information Theory to Activist Investment Strategies pp. 558-600

- Taleska Ana
Volume 17, issue 3-4, 2020
- The Response of the European Central Bank to the Current Pandemic Crisis: Monetary Policy and Prudential Banking Supervision Decisions pp. 231-256

- Gortsos Christos V.
- Pandemic-Resistant Corporate Law: How to Help Companies Cope with Existential Threats and Extreme Uncertainty During the Covid-19 Crisis pp. 257-273

- Enriques Luca
- Corporate Law Rules in Emergency Times Across Europe pp. 274-317

- Borselli Angelo and Miguel Ignacio Farrando
- Emergency COVID-19 Legislation in the Area of Insolvency and Restructuring Law pp. 318-352

- Madaus Stephan and Arias F. Javier
- Takeover Bids in Europe in Times of a World-wide Pandemic Threat: A Delicate Balance Between the Fundamental Freedoms and the Protection of Europe’s and the Member States’ Strategic Assets pp. 353-362

- Wyckaert Marieke
- EU Financial Market Governance and the Covid-19 Crisis: ESMA’s Nimble, Responsive, and Speedy Response in Coordinating National Authorities through Soft-Law Instruments pp. 363-385

- Moloney Niamh and Conac Pierre-Henri
- Banning Cassandra from the Market? An Empirical Analysis of Short-Selling Bans during the Covid-19 Crisis pp. 386-418

- Siciliano Gianfranco and Ventoruzzo Marco
Volume 17, issue 2, 2020
- Editors’ Note: Europe Faces COVID-19 pp. 125-128

- Ventoruzzo Marco, Conac Pierre-Henri, Fleischer Holger, Lau Hansen Jesper, Kroeze Maarten J., Merkt Hanno, Recalde Castells Andrés, Teichmann Christoph and Wyckaert Marieke
- Speak, If You Can: What Are You? An Alternative Approach to the Qualification of Tokens and Initial Coin Offerings pp. 129-154

- Annunziata Filippo
- Financial Stability as the Objective of the Banking Union pp. 155-183

- Bauerschmidt Jonathan
- UK and EU Company Law after Brexit pp. 184-199

- Knapp Vanessa
- Discussion Report – UK and EU Company Law After Brexit pp. 200-204

- Osier Margo
- Slovak Simple Joint Stock Company – Critical Review and Preliminary Assessment pp. 205-230

- Patakyová Mária, Kačaljak Matej, Grambličková Barbora, Mazúr Ján and Dutková Patrícia
Volume 17, issue 1, 2020
- Editors’ Note: Brexit, Butterflies and the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) pp. 1-2

- Conac Pierre-Henri and Ruiz Fabri Hélène
- The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and the New International Financial Architecture: What Role for IOSCO in the Development and Implementation of Cross-Border Regulation and Equivalence? pp. 3-10

- Servais Jean-Paul
- Regulatory Cooperation in Securities Market Regulation: Perspectives from Australia pp. 11-34

- Hill Jennifer G.
- Reflections on the EU Third Country Regime for Capital Markets in the Shadow of Brexit pp. 35-71

- Moloney Niamh
- The International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), Europe, Brexit, and Rethinking Cross-border Regulation: A Call for a World Finance Organisation pp. 72-98

- Conac Pierre-Henri
- The MiFIR and PRIIPs Product Intervention Regime: In Need of Intervention? pp. 99-124

- Colaert Veerle
Volume 16, issue 6, 2019
- Editors’ Note: Companies without Legal Capital and the Strange Case of Denmark pp. 677-686

- Hansen Jesper Lau
- Climate Corporate Governance: Europe vs. USA? pp. 687-723

- Bruno Sabrina
- Personal Data in Insolvency Proceedings: The Interface between the New General Data Protection Regulation and (German) Insolvency Law pp. 724-745

- Hauck Ronny
- Restructuring Non-Performing Loans for Bank Recovery: Private Workouts and Securitisation Mechanisms pp. 746-770

- Miglionico Andrea
- Arbitration of Corporate Law Disputes in Joint Stock Companies under Turkish Law: A Comparative Analysis pp. 771-806

- Veziroglu Cem
Volume 16, issue 5, 2019
- Regulations for Securitisation and Covered Bonds: Too Much or Too Little pp. 535-556

- Ahmed Arif
- Adapting the European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS) to the EEA Two-Pillar Structure – A Workable Solution? pp. 557-591

- Bergþórsson Andri Fannar
- The EU Experience as a Model for the Development of a Single Financial Market Regulation in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) pp. 592-621

- Kasyanov Rustam A.
- Reducing Legal Uncertainty and Regulatory Arbitrage for Robo-Advice pp. 622-651

- Maume Philipp
- Legal Challenges of Cryptocurrencies: Isn’t It Time to Regulate the Intermediaries? pp. 652-676

- Sotiropoulou Anastasia and Ligot Stéphanie
Volume 16, issue 4, 2019
- Systemic Risk after Brexit: Transitional Measures for the Financial Markets pp. 415-433

- Wymeersch Eddy
- Company Law, Connecting Factors and the Digital Age – A New Outlook pp. 434-456

- Kurcz Bartlomiej and Paizis Athanasios
- A Decade after Lehman: An Assessment of Key Regulatory Responses to the Global Financial Crisis pp. 457-483

- Kerkemeyer Andreas
- Dealing with Corporate Scandal under European Market Abuse Law: The Case of VW pp. 484-534

- Hössl-Neumann Mario and Baumgartner Andreas
Volume 16, issue 3, 2019
- Value Creation in Negotiations of Contractual Warranties and Indemnifications pp. 273-309

- Jastrzębski Jacek
- Market Soundings: The Interaction between Securities Regulation and Company Law in the United Kingdom and Italy pp. 310-348

- Stefano Lombardo and Mucciarelli Federico M.
- The New European Union Framework for Banking Crisis Management: Rules versus Discretion pp. 349-380

- Brescia Morra Concetta
- Does Say on Pay Matter? Evidence from Germany pp. 381-414

- Tobias Tröger and Uwe Walz
Volume 16, issue 1-2, 2019
- The Company Law Package – Content and State of Play pp. 3-14

- Teichmann Christoph
- Cross-Border Conversions in the EU: The EU Commission Proposal pp. 15-43

- Garcimartín Francisco and Gandía Enrique
- Protection of Creditors and Minority Shareholders in Cross-border Transactions pp. 44-73

- Winner Martin
- Corporate Mobility – The Involvement of Employees pp. 74-105

- Roest Joti
- Digitalization and Corporate Law – A View from Germany pp. 106-148

- Spindler Gerald
- Proposal Regarding the Use of Digital Tools and Processes in Company Law: The Practioner’s Perspective pp. 149-189

- Álvarez Royo-Villanova Segismundo
- Discussion Report pp. 190-195

- Knaier Ralf and Pfleger Jochen
- The Commission’s 2018 Proposal on Cross-Border Mobility – An Assessment pp. 196-221

- Davies Paul, Emmenegger Susan, Ferran Eilís, Ferrarini Guido, Hopt Klaus J., Moloney Niamh, Opalski Adam, Pietrancosta Alain, Roth Markus, Skog Rolf, Winner Martin, Winter Jaap and Wymeersch Eddy
- Cross-border Mergers, Divisions and Conversions: Accomplishments and Deficits of the Company Law Package pp. 222-272

- Schmidt Jessica
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