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2020
Reassessing the convergence thesis. An analysis of the 2018/2019 Corporate Governance Codes of the United Kingdom and Germany
2019
A critical assessment of the role of directors in relation to takeovers of public companies
2019
Comparing the legal mechanisms of redemption of shares, repurchase of shares, and reduction of capital by special resolution, which mechanism is the most effective one in the United Kingdom regime of capital maintenance, and why?
2019
A critical discussion of the effectiveness of independent directors in monitoring and disciplining the senior executives in the UK and the US
2019
A critical analysis of whether allowing directors to implement anti-takeover defences is beneficial for all corporate constituencies
2019
A critical evaluation of the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) that has interpreted the provisions of the Acquired Rights Directive. Is the case law emerging from the CJEU deficient, and why?