Delisting of Stock Corporations in Europe and Beyond
Rationales, Forms, and Perspectives
Delisting of Stock Corporations in Europe and Beyond
Rationales, Forms, and Perspectives
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Description
This book examines delisting - and the difficult questions it raises around investor protection - from the perspectives of the company, shareholders, trading venues, and supervisory authorities.
Delisting is analysed with a view to finding common ground in the EU, and exploring whether delisting should be part of the EU project of a Capital Markets Union. In order to answer the question of harmonisation at the European level, the book also considers approaches in jurisdictions outside Europe. In particular, the book looks at the legal situation in Australia, Hong Kong, India, South America, and the USA.
Offering a comprehensive and authoritative discussion of the major questions for listed companies who want to go private, the book will be of great interest to academics, lawmakers, supervisors, lawyers and judges.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Delisting in EU Capital Markets Law: Forms, Goals and Rationales, Vassilios Tountopoulos (University of the Aegean, Greece)
2. Delisting in the Light of the ECHR, Yannis Ktistakis (University of Thrace, Greece)
3. Delisting as EU Fundamental Right (in the Light of the TFEU), Takis Tridimas (King's College London, UK)
Part Two: Voluntary Delisting in EU Member States
4. Voluntary Delisting and Shareholder Protection in Corporate Law Perspective, Christoph van der Elst (Tilburg University, the Netherlands)
5. Voluntary Delisting: Procedures and Shareholder Protection under Takeover Law, Andrés Recalde (Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain) and Mikel Ataun (Madrid, Spain)
6. Mechanisms of Ex-Post Shareholder Protection, Paolo Giudici (University of Bolzano, Italy)
Part Three: Perspectives of Delisting in EU Member States
7. Delisting from the Company's Perspective - Corporate Governance, Athanasios Kouloridas (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece)
8. Delisting - The Perspective of the Trading Venue - Market Rules, Katrin Deckert (Paris Nanterre University, France)
9. Involuntary Delisting in the Shadow of Hierarchy: The Role of Public Authorities, Heikki Marjosola (University of Helsinki, Finland)
10. Delisting in the Issuer's Insolvency, Jens-Hinrich Binder (University of Tübingen, Germany)
11. Perspectives of the Banks: Delisting Financing and Servicing, Ioannis Linaritis (University of Thrace, Greece)
Part Four: Delisting and Corporate Mobility in EU Member States
12. Downlisting, Gaia Balp (Bocconi University, Italy)
13. Cross-Border Delisting, Carsten Gerner Beuerle (University College London, UK) and Jonathan Chan (University College London, UK)
14. Cold Delistings, Elif Härkönen (Linköping University, Sweden) and Jessica Östberg (Linköping University, Sweden)
Part Five: Global Perspectives
15. Delisting in Australia, Pamela Hanrahan (University of New South Wales, Australia)
16. Delisting in Hong Kong, Chee-Keong Low (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) and Tak Yip Low (Hong Kong)
17. Delisting in India, Harpreet Kaur (National Law University Delhi, India)
18. Delisting in Colombia, with Reference to the Argentinean and Chilean Regulation, Juan Pablo González Mejía (Javeriana University, Colombia)
19. Delisting in the United States, Martin Gelter (Fordham University, USA) and Steve Thel (Fordham University, USA)
Part Six: Conclusions
20. Common Grounds on Delisting, Ulrich Torggler (University of Vienna, Austria)
21. Further Coordination or Harmonisation on the EU Level: The Way Forward? Rüdiger Veil (University of Munich, Germany)
Product details
| Published | Oct 02 2025 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 576 |
| ISBN | 9781509974788 |
| Imprint | Hart Publishing |
| Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |























