European company law is part of a highly complex, multi-level legal system. This is because both European law itself and its respective national implementations are directly relevant to all players in the EU. With a pan-European board of experts representing each member state of the EU, this new English-language journal, ECCL – European Company Case Law, offers readers a comprehensive overview of law and legislations in the EU. Special content: central case law and legislations from each of the 27 member states all relevant CJEU judgments at a glance reception of the European Model Company Act (EMCA) at a national level all transposition laws of the European Directives topical discussions on Corporate, Financial and Insolvency Law ECCL is a quarterly publication. Related Categories: Private and International Commercial Law Target Audience: University libraries and law practices in Europe, transnational companies, syndics, legal counsels, corporate lawyers, supervisory authorities, European trade associations
The article critically examines the development of corporate mobility in the European Union through the case law of the European Court of Justice (ECJ). It argues that the Court has effectively acted as a substitute lawmaker in the absence of...
This article examines the squeeze-out mechanism in the European Union, with particular focus on Article 15 of the Takeover Directive and its implications for minority shareholder protection. Squeeze-outs allow controlling shareholders to...
This article analyses the EU’s Omnibus I simplification package and its impact on corporate sustainability legislation through amendments to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence...
The article examines Sweden’s long-standing prohibition against shareholder loans and financial assistance for the acquisition of shares in the company or its parent company. Originating in the early 1970s, the Swedish rules predate EU membership...
This article explores the Spanish corporate legal framework on directors’ remuneration which has been highly controversial. It analyses the last case on the topic before the Spanish Supreme Court, specifically the judgement of 7 February 2025. The...