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As the European Union seeks to advance its Savings and Investments Union, longstanding tensions between legal harmonization and regulatory competition have returned to the fore—particularly in the domains of corporate and insolvency law. While recent reform efforts have aimed to reduce fragmentation, member states retain considerable discretion, and cross-border mobility remains shaped by both convergence and arbitrage.

This conference examines the merits and limits of further integration in these areas, focusing on the evolving interaction between EU initiatives and national regimes. Special attention will be paid to the concept of the “28th regime”—optional, EU-level legal frameworks designed to coexist with national laws—as a possible template for future reform.

Bringing together scholars and practitioners from across Europe, the event will explore recent developments in corporate migration, post-Brexit forum shopping, and the prospects for a more coherent insolvency framework. The aim is not only to assess where the current system falls short, but also to identify workable paths forward that respect institutional diversity while promoting market efficiency.

Jointly organized by Bocconi University, ECGI, and the University of Oxford, the conference provides a timely forum for critical analysis of the EU’s legal architecture in a changing economic and political landscape.

📆 Conference details
Friday 7 November 2025 | 8:30 – 16:30 CET

📍 Conference Location: 
Bocconi University, Milan, Italy

 

Jointly organized by:

Bocconi University Angelo Sraffa Department of Legal Studies 

IEP@BU – Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi University 

BLEST – Bocconi Lab for European Studies 

European Corporate Governance Institute

University of Oxford

Programme

Friday, 7 November 2025 | 08:30 CET
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Registration

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Coffee Break

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Session Two: Post-Brexit Insolvency Shopping and EU Harmonization

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Lunch

Speakers

Gaia Balp

Associate Professor
Bocconi University Milan
Representative Member

Kristin van Zwieten

Clifford Chance Associate Professor of Law and Finance
Law Faculty, University of Oxford
Research Member

Marco Ventoruzzo

Head of Department and Professor of Corporate Law
Paolo Baffi Center on Financial Regulation, Bocconi University Law Department
Research Member

Keynote Speaker

Daniel Gros

Daniel Gros is Director of the Institute for European Policymaking @ Bocconi University, He is also an adviser to the European Parliament. Previously he worked at the International Monetary Fund and collaborated with the European Commission as economic adviser to the Delors Committee, which developed plans for the euro. He has been a member of high-level advisory bodies to the French and Belgian governments and advised numerous central banks and governments, including Greece, the United Kingdom, and the United States at the highest political level. 

Organised by

Professor of Business Law
Bocconi University, Department of Legal Studies
Clifford Chance Associate Professor of Law and Finance
Law Faculty, University of Oxford

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