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Occasionally I publish work closer to a scientific contribution than a newsletter, on jurisdictional competition and how the EU is restructuring it.

Oxford Business Law Blog · University of Oxford2026Forthcoming

The New Architecture of ‘Choice’: Forum Shopping and the Emerging 28th Regime

An analysis of how the EU's proposed 28th regime redefines jurisdictional competition, shifting the architecture of choice from national frameworks to a voluntary EU-level standard. Examines forum shopping dynamics, the structural implications for companies, and what it means for jurisdictions competing for incorporation.

The leading practitioner-academic forum for business law research, hosted by the University of Oxford Faculty of Law.

euinczone.com · Policy submission2025Live

Ensuring the 28th Regime Delivers, The Case for a Complementary EU Inc. Zone

A policy submission proposing a complementary EU Inc. Zone to safeguard against fragmented implementation of the 28th Regime. The core argument: a regulation, once adopted, is effectively frozen, a zone architecture can update continuously, competing with Delaware, Singapore, and the UK on a structural level.

Presented to the Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI) of the European Parliament during legislative proceedings on the 28th Regime for innovative companies.

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