European Company Law
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Main Editor : Professor Steef Bartman, Leiden University, The Netherlands

Editorial Board: Andreas Cahn, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany; Adriaan Dorresteijn, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Christoph van der Elst, Ghent University, Belgium; Marco Lamandini, University of Bologna, Italy; Francisco Marcos, Instituto de Empresa Business School, Madrid, Spain; Michel Menjucq, University of Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France; Kid Schwarz, Maastricht University, The Netherlands; Rafal Stroinski, Warsaw University, Poland; Erik Werklauf, Aalborg University, Denmark; Jaap Winter, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Editorial Secretary: Professor Cornelis de Groot, Leiden University, the Netherlands

European Company Law has been designed to be the ideal working tool for all corporate lawyers with a European practice. Published bi-monthly and available in print and online, you'll find it a time saving way of keeping-up-to-date with all the issues affecting European company law.

ECL's Editorial Board, advised by partners from large European law firms, has a thorough understanding of the needs of the legal practitioner. For your convenience all articles have been written to follow ECL’s SCIP principle: Scientific, Concise, Informative and Practical. Also, to aid your research, many articles include hyperlinks to websites where more information about the topic can be downloaded. Two issues per year are devoted to special topics such as, in 2009, employee board representation (April issue) and financial markets regulation and supervision (October issue).

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Contributions
ECL's Editorial Board encourages all readers to send in (proposals for) contributions and ideas on contributions for publication. Contributions may deal with European company law in a broad sense, including such topics as co-determination law, insolvency law and securities law. All contributions should follow ECL's SCIP-principle, which welcomes articles that are scientific, concise, informative and practical. Contributions should have a range of approximately 4,000 to 5,000 words (footnotes excluded), and should be sent to both ECL's main editor and to its editorial secretary . Contributions will be peer reviewed by at least two members of ECL's Editorial Board. Publication in ECL is subject to authors signing a "Consent to Publish & Transfer of Copyright" form on behalf of Kluwer Law International.

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