REGULATORY COMPETITION IN EUROPEAN CORPORATE AND CAPITAL MARKET LAW. An Empirical Analysis
This book deals with regulatory
competition in corporate and capital market law in Europe, i.e. the endeavor of
national and supranational legislators to develop more attractive corporate
legal forms and investment frameworks. It focuses on some recent national
corporate law reforms, the newly introduced European legal form Societas
Europaea and the choice of law in corporate debt securities. It combines legal
reasoning and advanced econometric techniques to investigate the virtues of
regulatory competition in Europe. As it turns out, the merits of regulatory
competition in corporate and capital market law are not straightforward but have
to be evaluated on a case by case basis.