European Company and Financial Law Review
2004 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2012
- Directors’ Versus Shareholders’ Primacy in U.S. Corporations Through the Eyes of History: Is Directors’ Power “Inherent”? pp. 421-445

- Bruno Sabrina
- Empty Voting: A European Perspective pp. 446-483

- Clottens Carl
- Perspectives on Group Corporate Governance and European Company Law pp. 484-529

- Di Noia Carmine and Gargantini Matteo
- Rendering (Once More) the Financial Assistance Regime More Flexible pp. 530-570

- Strampelli Giovanni
- The Hidden Voyage of a Dying Italian Company, from the Mediterranean Sea to Albion: – A Comment to the ECJ Decision “Interedil” on Cross-Border Transfer of Registered Office before the Filing for Insolvency – pp. 571-579

- Mucciarelli Federico M.
Volume 9, issue 3, 2012
- Perspectives on Group Corporate Governance and European Company Law pp. 261-274

- Chiappetta Francesco and Tombari Umberto
- Reforming the Regulation of Trading Venues in the EU under the Proposed MiFID II – Levelling the Playing Field and Overcoming Market Fragmentation? pp. 275-306

- Clausen Nis Jul and Sørensen Karsten Engsig
- Credit Default Swaps and the EU Short Selling Regulation: A Critical Analysis pp. 307-341

- Juurikkala Oskari
- Shareholders and Corporate Scrutiny: The Role of the UK Stewardship Code pp. 342-379

- Arsalidou Demetra
- Expulsion and Valuation Clauses – Freedom of Contract vs. Legal Paternalism in German Partnership and Close Corporation Law pp. 380-419

- Schmolke Klaus Ulrich
Volume 9, issue 2, 2012
- Back to the Future?: Central Banks as Prudential Supervisors in the Aftermath of the Crisis pp. 112-130

- Donato Masciandaro
- Some Challenges Facing European Central Banks as Supervising Authority pp. 131-155

- Vletter- van Dort Hélène M.
- The ECB’s Controversial Securities Market Programme (SMP) and its role in relation to the modified EFSF and the future ESM pp. 156-178

- Sester Peter
- The International Financial Cooperation – Recent Reforms pp. 179-193

- Eva Hüpkes
- State Aids, Central Banks and the Financial Crisis pp. 194-220

- Psaroudakis Georgios
- Infringements of Fundamental Freedoms within the EU Market for Corporate Control pp. 221-260

- Papadopoulos Thomas
Volume 9, issue 1, 2012
- New Regulation of Remuneration in the Financial Sector in the EU pp. 1-34

- Ferran Eilís
- Shoot-Out Clauses in Partnerships and Close Corporations pp. 35-50

- Fleischer Holger and Schneider Stephan
- Incorporation of IFRS in the United States: An Analysis of the SEC's Options and the Implications for the EU pp. 51-73

- Pöschke Moritz
- Trustee or Delegate? Understanding Representation to Illuminate Shareholder Governance and Regulatory Change pp. 74-100

- Verstein Andrew
- The Compatibility of Corporate Exit Taxation with European Law pp. 101-110

- Biermeyer Thomas, Elsener Fabio and Timba Fiona
Volume 8, issue 4, 2011
- Resolving Unresolved Relationship Problems the Case of Cross Border Insolvency and Pending Arbitrations pp. 423-444

- Chuah Jason
- An Analysis of Enlightened Shareholder Value in Light of Ex Post Opportunism and Incomplete Law pp. 445-475

- Keay Andrew and Zhang Hao
- Corporate Governance after the Death of the King the Origins of the Separation of Powers in Companies pp. 476-488

- Schall Alexander
Volume 8, issue 3, 2011
- Aggressive Tax Strategies and Corporate Tax Governance: an Institutional Approach pp. 277-304

- Garbarino Carlo
- The Effectiveness of Being Invisible: Hedge Funds, Hidden Ownership and Corporate Governance pp. 305-333

- Chattopadhyaya Soumyadri
- Shareholder's Derivative Action in Japan pp. 334-351

- Oda Hiroshi
- Liability for Misrepresentation – European Lessons on Causation from the Netherlands pp. 352-375

- J. de Jong Bas
- The Say-on-Pay Movement – Evidence From a Comparative Perspective pp. 376-421

- Lieder Jan and Fischer Philipp
Volume 8, issue 2, 2011
- 5th ECFR Symposium – Brussels Opening remarks pp. 101-104

- Yves De Cordt
- Empowering Shareholders in Dirctors' Elections: A Revolution in the Making pp. 105-144

- Ventoruzzo Marco
- Minority shareholder protection in takeovers: A UK perspective pp. 145-173

- Payne Jennifer
- The Balance of Power in Polish Company Code Regulations: An Eastern European perspective on Corporate Governance pp. 174-198

- Warchol Joanna
- Europe's Ius Commune on Director Revocability pp. 199-234

- Cools Sofie
- Transaction Avoidance in Bankruptcy of Corporate Groups pp. 235-258

- Mevorach Irit
- Regulating Financial Markets in Times of Stress is a Fundamentally Human Undertaking pp. 259-275

- Zufferey Jean-Baptiste
Volume 8, issue 1, 2011
- The IAS/IFRS after the crisis: limiting the impact of fair value accounting on companies' capital pp. 1-29

- Strampelli Giovanni
- Law Applicable to the European Cooperative Society: special reference to the european cooperative established in Spain pp. 30-46

- Ibáñez Irene Escuin
- The comparative, law and economics analysis of company law. Reflections on the second edition of The Anatomy of Corporate Law. A Comparative and Functional Approach pp. 47-64

- Stefano Lombardo
- Caritas in Veritate, Market and Firms. The Catholic Church's Position on Economy. An Interview by Renato Mangano pp. 65-69

- Zamagni Stefano
- Periscopus and Clear Criteria in European Public Takeover Legislation pp. 69-76

- Krause Hartmut
- The Aftermath of Morrison v. National Australia Bank and Elliott Associates v. Porsche pp. 77-99

- Kaal Wulf A. and Painter Richard W.
Volume 7, issue 4, 2010
- Consequences of Uncertainty for Regulation: Law and Economics of the Financial Crisis pp. 479-511

- Pacces Alessio M.
- Towards a transnational bank restructuring law? – The attempt of the G20 to initiate and monitor regulatory responses to the „too big to fail“ problem – pp. 512-549

- Sester Peter
- The Mandatory Bid and Company Law in Europe pp. 550-584

- Psaroudakis Georgios
Volume 7, issue 3, 2010
- Shareholder Primacy in Corporate Law: Can it Survive? Should it Survive? pp. 369-413

- Keay Andrew
- The right of companies to cross-border conversion under the TFEU Rules on Freedom of Establishment pp. 414-443

- Szydło Marek
- A Third Way: Regional Restructuring and the Societas Europaea pp. 444-478

- Kirshner Jodie A.
Volume 7, issue 2, 2010
- Welcome address by the President of the Supreme Court at the Fourth European Company and Financial Law Review Symposium on ‘The Financial Crisis and the European Private Company’, The Hague, 2 October 2009 pp. 169-170

- Timmermann Vino
- Empowering the ECB to Supervise Banks: A Choice-Based Approach pp. 171-215

- Hertig Gerard, Lee Ruben and McCahery Joseph A.
- Rivalry in Resolution. How to reconcile local responsibilities and global interests? pp. 216-239

- Eva Hüpkes
- The reforms of the European Financial Supervisory System – An Overview pp. 240-265

- Wymeersch Eddy
- International Co-operation between Financial Supervisory Authorities pp. 266-272

- Schmitz-Lippert Thomas
- Reforming Executive Compensation: Simplicity, Transparency and Committing to the Long-term pp. 273-296

- Bhagat Sanjai and Romano Roberta
- Mastering the financial crisis – The French approach Discussion Report pp. 297-339

- Conac Pierre-Henri
- Discussion Report on Financial Crises pp. 340-341

- Mock Sebastian
- Spector Photo Group and its wider implications. Keynote Address at the UCL Laws conference on Corporate Finance Law: UK and EU perspectives, 28 April 2010 pp. 342-346

- Arden Justice
- The European Insider Trading Regulation after Spector Photo Group pp. 347-366

- Klöhn Lars
Volume 7, issue 1, 2010
- The Use and Abuse of Investor Suits – An Inquiry into the Dark Side of Shareholder Activism – pp. 1-62

- Vermeulen Erik P. M. and Zetzsche Dirk A.
- The Appraisal Regime of Contributions in Kind in the Light of Amendments to the Second EEC Directive pp. 63-80

- Notari Mario
- Derivative Actions under English and German Corporate Law – Shareholder Participation between the Tension Filled Areas of Corporate Governance and Malicious Shareholder Interference pp. 81-115

- Paul Carsten A.
- The Transition from Corporate Governance to Bankruptcy Governance – Convergence of German and US law? pp. 116-157

- Schillig Michael
- Equal treatment of shareholders and European Union law Case note on the Decision “Audiolux” of the European Court of Justice pp. 158-167

- Mucciarelli Federico M.
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