Accounting scandals have sprung up everywhere over the last two years: the U.S., Europe, South Africa -- and, most of all, the U.K. The political...Read more
Since 1914, bankers have been sitting on the boards of Federal Reserve Banks. Whether this arrangement serves private or public interests is a...Read more
While disclosure regulation is often viewed as critical in promoting capital formation and the well-functioning of capital markets, tightening...Read more
In this paper, I discuss the rise and fall of regulatory competition in corporate insolvency law in the European Union. The rise is closely...Read more
What are the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for corporate law? In a recent essay, we consider the trajectory of AI’s evolution,...Read more
Banks are special, and so is the corporate governance of banks and other financial institutions as compared with the general corporate governance...Read more
This article attempts to assess the consequences of Brexit for English and European private law. More specifically, I am interested in how the...Read more
ECGI and the Wheeler Institute and Economics at London Business School hosted a conference on "Climate Standards and Enterprise Value" on April 15, 2021 online.