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This edited collection explores transparency as a key regulatory strategy in European business law. It examines the rationales, limitations and further perspectives on transparency that have emerged in various areas of European law including corporate law, capital markets law and accounting law, as well as other areas of law relevant for European (listed) stock corporations.This book presents a clear and accurate picture of the recent reforms in the European transparency regime. In doing so it endorses a multi-dimensional notion of transparency, highlighting the need for careful consideration and contextualisation of the transparency phenomenon. In addition, the book considers relevant enforcement mechanisms and discusses the implications of disparate enforcement concepts in European law from both the private and public law perspectives.Written by a team of distinguished contributors, the collection offers a comprehensive analysis of the European transparency regime by discussing the fundamentals of transparency, the role of disclosure in European business law, and related enforcement questions.
Vassilios Tountopoulos is Professor of Law at the University of the Aegean.Rüdiger Veil is Professor of Law at the University of Munich.
PART ITRANSPARENCY AND CORPORATE LAW1. Access to Information in Company Registers Karsten Engsig Sørensen2. Disclosure through Minority and Individual Rights in Public LimitedLiability Companies Corrado Malberti3. Disclosure of Corporate Governance by Codes Gregor Bachmann4. Disclosure as a Legal Instrument against Potential Abusive Behaviour in the Case of Related Party Transactions Theodoros KatsasPART IIEVOLUTION OF DISCLOSURE IN CAPITAL MARKETS LAW5. Disclosure of Inside Information Jennifer Payne6. Disclosure of Major Holdings in Listed Companies Alain Pietrancosta7. Climate-Related Financial Disclosure Rüdiger Veil8. Proxy Advisors and Disclosure of Conflicts of Interests Ulrich TorgglerPART IIIDEVELOPMENTS IN BUSINESS LAW9. Financial Reporting in European Stock Corporations Giovanni Strampelli10. Non-financial Reporting: Evolving Demands for Transparent Enterprises Brenda Hannigan11. Ownership Disclosure in Anti-money Laundering Law Konstantinos SergakisPART IVTHE LIMITS OF TRANSPARENCY12. Transparency of Stock Corporations and Personal Data Protection: Access to the Shareholder Register Vassilios Tountopoulos13. The Trade Secrets Directive and Transparency Obligations in Company and Capital Market Law: An Initial Approach Michail-Theodoros Marinos14. Transparency and its Limits under EU Competition Law Alexandra P MikrouleaPART VENFORCEMENT15. Transparency: Public Enforcement Strategies Jörn Axel Kämmerer16. Private Enforcement of Transparency Paolo Giudici17. Transparency on Stock Corporations through Piercing the Corporate Veil Victoria AthanasopoulouPART VICONCLUSION18. Corporate Transparency in the Technological Frontier Nicholas L Georgakopoulos19. Towards the End of Anonymity in Societes Anonymes? Evanghelos Perakis20. Delineating Transparency for Stock Corporations and its Prospects Vassilios Tountopoulos