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Attendee List

 

 

Nikita

Aggarwal

University of Oxford

John

Armour

University of Oxford, Faculty of Law

Simon

Bahlinger

University of Heidelberg

The Honourable Margaret

Beazley

Notre Dame Sydney Australia

Marco

Becht

Université libre de Bruxelles

Martin

Bengtzen

London School of Economics

Jonathan

Chan

University of Oxford

Anna

Christie

University of Cambridge, Faculty of Law

Blanaid

Clarke

Trinity College Dublin

Pierre-Henri

Conac

University of Luxembourg

Marco

Corradi

Stockholm University / University of Oxford

Steven

Davidoff Solomon

Berkeley Center for Law and Business

Paul

Davies

Centre for Commercial Law, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford

Hans

De Wulf

Ghent University

Horst

Eidenmüller

University of Oxford

Andreas

Engert

University of Mannheim

Luca

Enriques

University of Oxford

Eilis

Ferran

University of Cambridge Law Faculty and Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law (3CL)

Jill

Fisch

University of Pennsylvania Law School

Jason

Fu

University of Oxford

Martin

Gelter

Fordham University School of Law

Carsten

Gerner-Beuerle

University College London

Louise

Gullifer

Oxford University

Gérard

Hertig

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Roderic

Kermarec

University of Oxford

Vanessa

Knapp

Queen Mary University

Maximilian

Leydecker

Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

J S

Liptrap

University of Cambridge

Eva

Micheler

LSE

Federico

Mucciarelli

SOAS University of London & University Modena

Jatine

Patel

University of Oxford

Sarah

Paterson

London School of Economics and Political Science

Jennifer

Payne

Law Faculty, University of Oxford

Alvaro

Pereira

University of California, Berkeley

Giovanni

Petroboni

Commercial Law Centre - Harris Manchester College

Elizabeth

Pollman

Loyola Marymount University

Arad

Reisberg

Brunel Univeristy London

Wolf-Georg

Ringe

University of Hamburg

Alexander

Schall

Leuphana Law School, University Lüneburg

Philine

Scheer

University of Oxford

Edmund

Schuster

London School of Economics

Anne-Lise

Sibony

University of Louvain

Mathias

Siems

European University Institute / Durham University

Christoph

Teichmann

Wuerzburg University

Tobias

Tröger

Goethe University Frankfurt, House of Finance

Kristin

Van Zwieten

University of Oxford

Bojana

Vitanova

University of Oxford

Josef

Weinzierl

University of Oxford

Thom

Wetzer

University of Oxford

Amit

Zac

University of Oxford

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3rd Annual Conference of the Oxford Business Law Blog

Oxford | 15 March 2019, 08:30am

Mordan Hall, St Hugh’s College, University of Oxford

 

Print version of the programme

Conference Overview

March 2019 marked the twentieth anniversary of the Centros case (C-212/97), without doubt the most influential judgment rendered by the (then) Court of Justice in the field of European company law. Along with Überseering (2002) and Inspire Art (2003), Centros (1999) eased the cross-border mobility of corporations in the European Union, inducing fear of forum-shopping within the borders of the single-market, and prompting calls for a top-down harmonisation of corporate standards.

Against this backdrop, the editors of the Oxford Business Law Blog selected ‘Centros and European Company Law: Twenty Years of Living Dangerously’ as the theme of its third annual conference. Two weeks before Brexit would become effective, the conference provided an appropriate forum to discuss the present and future of European Company Law.

In addition, the theme invited a broader reflection on the dynamics of regulatory arbitrage and competition within the European continent and beyond, both in company law and adjacent areas. Amongst other pressing issues, the following questions were addressed: to what extent does the rise of technology redefine corporate mobility and fuel regulatory arbitrage? What is the legacy of Centros in insolvency law?

 

Conference Participation

This event was by invitation only. For any enquiries, please email oblb@law.ox.ac.uk.

 

About the Oxford Business Law Blog

The Oxford Business Law Blog is a forum for the exchange of ideas and the reporting of new developments in all aspects of business law. Its editorial board is comprised of Luca Enriques, Dan Awrey, Genevieve Helleringer, Horst Eindenmüller, Kristin van Zwieten, Umakanth Varottil and Andreas Engert. They are assisted by Roderic Kermarec, Vaclav Janecek, Jonathan Chan, Felix Pflücke, Bojana Vitanova, Leah Grolman and Jason Fu.  

 

The 3rd Annual Conference of the OBLB was generously supported by Travers Smith, the European Corporate Governance Institute, the Oxford Law Faculty, the Commercial Law Centre at Harris Manchester College and the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law.

 

Programme

Friday 15 March 2019
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Registration and Coffee

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Session 1

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Centros, California’s “Women on Boards” Statute and the Scope of the Internal Affairs Doctrine

Speaker(s)

Discussant

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Coffee Break

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Session 2

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Lunch

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Session 3

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Coffee Break

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Session 4

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Wrap-up

Speakers

Jill Fisch

Saul A. Fox Distinguished Professor of Business Law
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Research Member

Tobias Tröger

Professor of Private Law, Commercial and Business Law
Leibniz Institute SAFE, Goethe University Frankfurt, House of Finance
Research Member

Eilis Ferran

Professor of Company and Securities Law
University of Cambridge Law Faculty and Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law (3CL)
Fellow, Research Member

Martin Gelter

Professor of Law
Fordham University School of Law
Research Member

Oren Sussman

Reader in Finance
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Research Member

Luca Enriques

Professor of Corporate Law
University of Oxford
Fellow, Research Member

John Armour

Professor of Law and Finance
University of Oxford, Faculty of Law
Fellow, Research Member

Marco Becht

Professor of Finance and the Goldschmidt Professor of Corporate Governance
Solvay Brussels School for Economics and Management, Université libre de Bruxelles
Fellow, Research Member

Paul Davies

Emeritus Professor of Corporate Law; Senior Research Fellow
University of Oxford
Fellow, Research Member

Jennifer Payne

Professor of Corporate Finance Law
Law Faculty, University of Oxford
Research Member

Contact

Elaine McPartlan
European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)
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