Revisiting the Protection of Minority Shareholders in Company Law: EU, Comparative and National Perspectives: International Conference in Cyprus

International Conference "Revisiting the protection of minority shareholders in company law: EU, comparative and national perspectives", Wednesday 15 October 2025, Department of Law, University of Cyprus.


This conference is funded by the A. G. Leventis Foundation as part of the Research Project "Protection of minority shareholders in Cyprus company law and capital markets law: an EU and comparative analysis" (ProMiSh). The Host Organization is the University of Cyprus.

The Principal Investigator of this Research Project and the coordinator of this conference is Thomas Papadopoulos, Associate Professor of Business Law at the Department of Law of the University of Cyprus.

Dr. Georgios Zouridakis, PhD (Essex), is the Research Fellow of this Research Project.

Protection of minority shareholders is a core subject of company law, but there is no recent international conference examining various EU, comparative and national perspectives on this area. 

This conference aims at reviewing and assessing various aspects of minority shareholder protection in company law, at examining the influence of EU Law on it, at placing it within the internal market landscape, at drawing insights from influential jurisdictions and at proceeding to thought-provoking comparisons between national company laws. 

The presentations examine the protection of minority shareholders in order to generate valuable insights about its fundamental mechanisms, to propose solutions to various problems and to reveal new challenges for EU, comparative and national company law and perspectives on reform.

Conference Programme is available here

Conference Poster is available here

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