European Company and Financial Law Review
2004 - 2025
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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
Volume 15, issue 4, 2018
- Crypto-Securities Regulation: ICOs, Token Sales and Cryptocurrencies under EU Financial Law pp. 645-696

- Hacker Philipp and Thomale Chris
- Corporate Governance Codes and Groups of Companies: In Search of Best Practices for Group Governance pp. 697-731

- Szabó Dániel Gergely and Sørensen Karsten Engsig
- Brexit and the Provision of Financial Services into the EU and into the UK pp. 732-771

- Wymeersch Eddy
- Banking Crisis Management, Recovery and Resolution Planning, and “New Governance” Theory: Approaching “Living Wills” as a Public-Private Collaborative Form of Regulation pp. 772-804

- Minto Andrea
- Director–Shareholder Dialogues Behind the Scenes: Searching for a Balance Between Freedom of Expression and Market Fairness pp. 805-856

- Mosca Chiara
Volume 15, issue 3, 2018
- The Continuing Importance of the Scheme of Arrangement as a Debt Restructuring Tool pp. 445-448

- Payne Jennifer
- Debt Restructuring in the UK pp. 449-471

- Payne Jennifer
- Reflections on English Law Schemes of Arrangement in Distress and Proposals for Reform pp. 472-502

- Paterson Sarah
- Debt Restructuring in Germany pp. 503-515

- Bork Reinhard
- Scheming against the Schemes: A New Framework to Deal with Business Financial Distress in Spain pp. 516-552

- Tirado Ignacio
- The Singapore Story of Injecting US Chapter 11 into the Commonwealth Scheme pp. 553-584

- Wee Meng Seng
- The Scheme of Arrangement as a Debt Restructuring Tool in India: Problems And Prospects pp. 585-615

- Varottil Umakanth
- Path Dependence and Paradox in Harmonizing Out-of-court Procedures across Europe. The Evidence from Italy pp. 615-644

- Mangano Renato
Volume 15, issue 2, 2018
- Self-Dealing by Controlling Shareholders: Improving Minority Protection in Light of Article 9 c SRD pp. 197-235

- Hallemeesch Nick
- The Norwegian Model for Access to the European Financial Markets: The Principles and Practicalities of the EEA States’ Solution to the Passporting Issue in Light of Brexit pp. 236-269

- Kinander Morten
- Redefining the Freedom of Establishment under EU Law as the Freedom to Choose the Applicable Company Law: A Discussion after the Judgment of the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 25 October 2017 in Case C-106/16, Polbud pp. 270-307

- Mucha Ariel and Oplustil Krzysztof
- Protectionism and the EU Market for Corporate Control: Is It Possible to Get the Best of Both Worlds? pp. 308-338

- Mukwiri Jonathan
- The Evolution of the Liability of Credit Rating Agencies in the United States and in the European Union: Regulation after the Crisis pp. 339-402

- Picciau Chiara
- Harmonization of European Insolvency Law: Preventing Insolvency Law from Turning against Creditors by Upholding the Debt–Equity Divide pp. 403-444

- R.J. de Weijs
Volume 15, issue 1, 2018
- Non-frustration Rule and Mandatory Bid Rule – Cornerstones of European Takeover Law? pp. 1-40

- Habersack Mathias
- The Spanish and the European Codification of the Business Judgment Rule pp. 41-68

- Hernando Cebriá Luis
- An Analysis of the Prospectus Regime: The EU Reforms and the ‘Brexit’ Factor pp. 69-100

- Howell Elizabeth
- Small Partnership Company Form as a Vehicle for Small and Medium-sized Businesses in Lithuania: Is the Theoretical Model Effective in Practice? pp. 101-122

- Mikaloniene Lina
- Legal Protection against Decisions of the Single Resolution Board pursuant to Article 85 Single Resolution Mechanism Regulation pp. 123-147

- Skauradszun Dominik
- ‘Baby, it’s cold outside...’ – A Comparative and Economic Analysis of Freeze-outs of Minority Shareholders pp. 148-196

- Vos Tom
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