As part of its objectives to improve European competitiveness, the European Commission is working on the implementation of a single, optional and harmonised legal framework for innovative companies across the European area. Such initiative, known as the 28th Regime, will allow companies to incorporate, invest and operate under one set of rules. The Commission opened a Call for evidence & Public consultation to seek feedback on the proposed new 28th regime. 

A group of experts of the Belgian Centre for Companies Law has submitted a formal response to the European Commission’s Call for evidence on the initiative for a 28th Company Law Regime.

With this contribution, our experts aim to support a constructive dialogue on how European company law can evolve to meet the challenges of an integrated, digital, and innovative economy.

As a research and discussion hub on company law, we are committed to bringing academic rigor and practical insights to policy debates that shape the future of business in Europe.

You can find our experts response to the Call for evidence hereunder: