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Professor Pierre-Henri Conac
Professor of Commercial and Company Law Email:  Click here for Personal home page Click here for details on SSRN |
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- ECGI Research Associate (2006) -
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Pierre-Henri Conac is Professor of Commercial and Company Law at the University of Luxembourg where he is co-director of the Master 2 in European Law, specialisation in European Banking and Financial Law.
From 1999 to 2006, he was Associate Professor of Law at the University of Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne). He graduated from the University of Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) in business law (1991), from HEC School of Management (1990), and from the Institute of Political Studies of Paris (1994). He also earned an LL.M. from Columbia Law School (1995).
Pierre-Henri Conac is the author of « The regulation of securities markets by the French Commission des opérations de bourse (COB) and the US Securities and exchange commission (SEC) » which was awarded several prizes.
His research areas deal principally with securities law, company law, and comparative law in these fields, specially with the United States.
He has written numerous articles on corporate, securities and comparative law, both in French and in English. He has been member of several working groups in these areas. This includes the European Model Company Act (EMCA) group. He also participates regularly at conferences in Europe.
He is managing editor of the Revue des Sociétés (Dalloz), France's oldest corporate law review, and works with the European Company and Financial Law Review (ECFR).
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Research Interests |
Company law
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Comparative company law
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Financial regulation
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Securities regulation
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ECGI Working Papers (Click title for more details) |
Constraining Dominant Shareholders' Self-Dealing: The Legal Framework in France, Germany, and Italy ECGI Law Working Paper 088/2007 October 2007
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