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Updated: Dec. 2, 2010 (Initial publication: Nov. 23, 2010)

Translated Summaries

Oct. 26, 2020

JoRC

Like the previous cycles devoted to the general theme of Compliance and aiming to build a "Compliance Law", intended like them to be published in the Regulations & Compliance collection, this cycle addresses a particular aspect of this branch of Law in progress. to develop. "Compliance tools" having been the subject of the previous cycle of conferences and showing judges, lawyers, jurisdictions, this new cycle addresses a new phenomenon in Compliance: La juridictionnalisation de la Compliance (The jurisdictionalisation of Compliance).

It will take place in parallel with the series of conferences on the theme: Les buts monumental de la Compliance (The monumental goals of Compliance).

There have always been judges and lawyers in Compliance Law, in particular because this is the extension of Regulatory Law in which they have a full place. This results from the fact that the decisions taken in respect of Compliance are contestable in court, those issued by the company, such as those of States or Authorities. The novelty lies more in the phenomenon of "legalization", that is to say that the jurisdictional model penetrates all Compliance Law, and not only the Ex Post part that this includes. Furthermore, it seems that this jurisdictionalization influences the non-legal dimension of Compliance. This movement has effects that must be measured and causes that must be understood. Advantages and disadvantages that must be balanced. If only to form an opinion on this "juridictionalization of Compliance".

 

📅 Inaugural colloquium:  Compliance jurisdictionalisation: why? Who? How? Where? and Toward What? , organized by the JoRC under the scientific direction of Marie-Anne Frison-Roche : read more information here

 

📅 Colloquium of March 31, 2021 :  Arbitration and Compliance, co-organized by the JoRC and Paris II University, under the scientific direction of Marie-Anne Frison-Roche and Jean-Baptiste Racine : read more information here

 

📅 Colloquium of June 23, 2021 : The firm instituted as Court by Compliance Law, co-organized by the JoRC and the équipe de recherche Louis Josserand of Lyon 3 University, under the scientific direction of Marie-Anne Frison-Roche and Jean-Christophe Roda : read more information here 

 

📅 Colloquium of September 23, 2021 :  Which judges for Compliance? co-organized by the JoRC and the CR2D of Paris-Dauphine University, under the scientific direction of Marie-Anne Frison-Roche and  Sophie Schiller : read more information here

📅 Colloquium of October 2021 :  Compliance Law, crucible between American Procedure Law and Procedure Law, co-organized by the JoRC and the Brussels University, under the scientific direction of Marie-Anne Frison-Roche and Arnaud van Waeyenberge: read more information here

 

Technical registration modes are specific to each colloquium. 

 

The Journal of Regulation & Compliance (JoRC) benefits from the partnership of : 

 

🏫 L’École d’Affaires Publiques de Sciences Po,

🏫 Le Département d’Économie de Sciences Po,

🏫 L' École de Droit de l'Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris I),

🏫 L’École doctorale de Droit privé de l'Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2),

🏫 La Faculté de droit et de sciences politiques de l'Université de Montpellier

🏫 Le Centre Perelman de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles,

🏫 Le GREDEG de l'Université de Nice,

🏫 La Fédération de recherche "L'Europe en mutation" de l'Université de Strasbourg

🏫 Le Centre Louis Josserand de la Faculté de Droit de Lyon III.

🏫 La Faculté de droit et de sciences politiques de l'Université de Toulouse-I-Capitole,

🏫 L'école de droit de l'Université de Clermont-Ferrand.

🏫 Le centre de recherche Droit-Dauphine de l'Université Paris-Dauphine

🏫 L'École des hautes études commerciales de Paris (HEC Paris)

 

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Updated: April 29, 2010 (Initial publication: Feb. 11, 2010)

Sectorial Analysis

Main information

A decision of the Social Chamber of the French Cour de Cassation (Court of Cassation) handed down on December 8th, 2009, (n° 08-17.191) reduced the scope of the unique authorisation granted to companies concerning their internal whistle blowing proceedures.

Updated: July 20, 2010 (Initial publication: July 9, 2010)

CV Regulation

Updated: Sept. 16, 2011 (Initial publication: March 23, 2011)

Authors

Eric J. Pan is an Associate Professor of Law and the Director of The Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York.(...)

Updated: Nov. 10, 2010 (Initial publication: Nov. 3, 2010)

Translated Summaries

Updated: Sept. 17, 2012 (Initial publication: Sept. 13, 2012)

Breaking news

The European Commission has published its institutional architecture of the Union Bank, which is being built in Europe. The primary role is entrusted to the European Central Bank. The ECB shall have power to issue licenses to the 6000 banks acting in the euro area. This institution will supervise to ensure compliance and liquidity. It will restore compliance if necessary. It will have power to impose sanctions, ranging from fines to withdrawal of approval. Thus, institutional reform leads to an extreme centralization of power, national authorities no longer as relays

Updated: Oct. 7, 2011 (Initial publication: March 14, 2011)

Authors

Philippe Poiget became a member of the Fédération Française des Sociétés d'Assurances (FFSA) in 1985 and then became their Director of Legal, Tax, and Competition Affairs in 2002. (...)

Updated: April 28, 2011 (Initial publication: April 28, 2011)

Authors

Mara Cameran holds a diploma from Bocconi University (Milan) and a doctorate in business management. She is an associate professor of financial accounting at Bocconi University (Milan) and teaches lectures on accounting and auditing within the accounting department. (...)

Updated: April 28, 2011 (Initial publication: April 28, 2011)

Authors

Alain Couret is a Doctor of Law and a professeur agrégé des Universités. He is a professor at the Sorbonne Law School, where he teaches corporate law and financial markets law. (...)