Negative integration through the expansive interpretation of European market freedoms is said to undermine domestic social regulation - by vertically imposing a strictly liberal interpretation of EU rules and by pushing EU member states into horizontal regulatory competition. This article analyses domestic policy responses to one particularly prominent instance of negative integration: the CJEU's case law on the freedom of establishment since its first landmark ruling on Centros in 1999. The analysis shows that national company laws have only converged downwards in one particular subfield -minimum capital requirements - but they remain strikingly diverse across, and increasingly within, member states on most other issues, such as workers' c...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
This paper examines the impact of increased corporate mobility on corporate lawmaking in the Europea...
The freedom of establishment is an expression of the Internal Market. On the one hand, the EU tries ...
Since the decision of the European Court of Justice in the Centros case, it has become popular in co...
TUI v Erzberger is a landmark decision on the normative meaning and scope of the fundamental freedom...
In the past, economic integration in Europe was largely compatible with the preservation of differen...
First published online: 10 September 2019The European Court of Justice's landmark decision in 'Centr...
The European Court of Justice’s landmark decision in Centros was heralded as creating the preconditi...
The European Court of Justice’s landmark decision in Centros was heralded as creating the preconditi...
Centros case is one of the most scholarly debated cases in the sphere of the establishment of compan...
The competitiveness of the European economy has been a central point of concern and, with the Better...
The European Court of Justice’s landmark decision in Centros was heralded as creating the preconditi...
This article takes issue with the longstanding oppositional themes of harmonisation versus regulator...
The use of reflexive forms of regulation is growing within the EU, in particular as the open method ...
This Article considers whether there is a case for further harmonization of European Community ("EC"...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
This paper examines the impact of increased corporate mobility on corporate lawmaking in the Europea...
The freedom of establishment is an expression of the Internal Market. On the one hand, the EU tries ...
Since the decision of the European Court of Justice in the Centros case, it has become popular in co...
TUI v Erzberger is a landmark decision on the normative meaning and scope of the fundamental freedom...
In the past, economic integration in Europe was largely compatible with the preservation of differen...
First published online: 10 September 2019The European Court of Justice's landmark decision in 'Centr...
The European Court of Justice’s landmark decision in Centros was heralded as creating the preconditi...
The European Court of Justice’s landmark decision in Centros was heralded as creating the preconditi...
Centros case is one of the most scholarly debated cases in the sphere of the establishment of compan...
The competitiveness of the European economy has been a central point of concern and, with the Better...
The European Court of Justice’s landmark decision in Centros was heralded as creating the preconditi...
This article takes issue with the longstanding oppositional themes of harmonisation versus regulator...
The use of reflexive forms of regulation is growing within the EU, in particular as the open method ...
This Article considers whether there is a case for further harmonization of European Community ("EC"...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
This paper examines the impact of increased corporate mobility on corporate lawmaking in the Europea...
The freedom of establishment is an expression of the Internal Market. On the one hand, the EU tries ...