This article takes issue with the longstanding oppositional themes of harmonisation versus regulatory competition in European company law. Instead of embracing one approach over the other in exclusivity, the article draws attention to the persisting mixture of approaches to an emerging European-wide law regulating the business corporation. Against the background of an ongoing struggle over identifying the goals and taboos of the European legislator\u27s mandate in regulating the company, the argument put forward here is that this very struggle is reflective of the nature of the evolution of company law in an \u27integrating Europe and a globalising world\u27. European attempts of developing European company law as part of a larger initiativ...
In this Article, Professor Blackburn examines and evaluates the Commission of the European Community...
Research in law, political science and economics has taken a strong interest in the way companies st...
This Article considers whether there is a case for further harmonization of European Community ("EC"...
This article takes issue with the longstanding oppositional themes of harmonisation versus regulator...
This paper makes a case for the future development of European corporate law through regulatory comp...
In its opinions in the cases Centros, Uberseering and Inspire Art, the ECJ has begun to open Europea...
The main purpose of this article is to analyze how four company law cases (Daily Mail, Centros, Uber...
The present transformation of European corporate governance regulation mirrors the challenges that h...
The use of reflexive forms of regulation is growing within the EU, in particular as the open method ...
Corporate mobility and choice of law within the EU has dominated much of the academic writing in Eur...
This article describes the current situation in the emerging integrated system of the European Commu...
The theme of this Article addresses an area of European Union ( EU ) law that has witnessed continui...
The political debate over the governance of the company and its proper role in society currently rev...
Regulatory competition in corporate law is increasing in Europe and, not differently from what happe...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
In this Article, Professor Blackburn examines and evaluates the Commission of the European Community...
Research in law, political science and economics has taken a strong interest in the way companies st...
This Article considers whether there is a case for further harmonization of European Community ("EC"...
This article takes issue with the longstanding oppositional themes of harmonisation versus regulator...
This paper makes a case for the future development of European corporate law through regulatory comp...
In its opinions in the cases Centros, Uberseering and Inspire Art, the ECJ has begun to open Europea...
The main purpose of this article is to analyze how four company law cases (Daily Mail, Centros, Uber...
The present transformation of European corporate governance regulation mirrors the challenges that h...
The use of reflexive forms of regulation is growing within the EU, in particular as the open method ...
Corporate mobility and choice of law within the EU has dominated much of the academic writing in Eur...
This article describes the current situation in the emerging integrated system of the European Commu...
The theme of this Article addresses an area of European Union ( EU ) law that has witnessed continui...
The political debate over the governance of the company and its proper role in society currently rev...
Regulatory competition in corporate law is increasing in Europe and, not differently from what happe...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
In this Article, Professor Blackburn examines and evaluates the Commission of the European Community...
Research in law, political science and economics has taken a strong interest in the way companies st...
This Article considers whether there is a case for further harmonization of European Community ("EC"...