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The mission of the European Business Law Review is to provide a forum for analysis and discussion of business law, including European Union law and the laws of the Member States and other European countries, as well as legal frameworks and issues in international and comparative contexts. The Review moves freely over the boundaries that divide the law, and covers business law in public or private law, domestic, European or international law.
The Review has over 25 years established the highest scholarly standards. It distinguishes itself as open-minded, embracing interests that appeal to the scholarly, practitioner and policy-making spheres. It practices strict routines of peer review. The Review imposes no word limit on submissions, subject to the appropriateness of the word length to the subject under discussion.
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General Editors: Guido Alpa, Professor, La Sapienza, Rome, President of the Italian Bar;
Mads Andenas, Professor, University of Oslo, Director of the Centre of Corporate and Financial Law, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
Editorial Board: Giuseppe Conte, Professor of Law, University of Florence; Francesco Capriglione, Professor, Luiss University, Rome; Jan Dalhuisen, Professor, King’s College, London, and University of Utrecht; Duncan Fairgrieve, Sciences-Po, Paris; Laurence W Gormley, Barrister, Professor of European Law, University of Groningen; Stefan Grundmann, Professor, Humboldt University, Berlin; Peter-Christian Müller-Graf, Professor, University of Heidelberg; Renato Nazzini, Reader, University of Southampton; Barry A K Rider, Director of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Professor of Law, University of London; Tutor and Fellow, Jesus College, Cambridge; Barrister, England and Wales; Jukka Snell, Professor, School of Law, University of Swansea; Jan Wouters, Professor, University of Leuven.