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Dr Alperen Gözlügöl

Dr Alperen Gözlügöl

Assistant Professor of Law

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Law School

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Cheng Kin Ku Building 7.28
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Languages
English, German, Turkish
Key Expertise
Corporate Law, Capital Markets Law, Financial Regulation, Law and Finance

About me

Alperen A. Gözlügöl is an Assistant Professor of Law at the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Law School. His expertise and interests include corporate law and governance, capital markets law and financial regulation. His research and teaching outlook is comparative and interdisciplinary. His articles have been published in the leading European journals and US law reviews.

Before joining the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ in September 2023, Alperen was a postdoctoral researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE and a junior fellow and an affiliated researcher at the Center for Advanced Studies on the Foundations of Law and Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt. He obtained his PhD (summa cum laude) from the University of Hamburg with a cumulative thesis on the law and economics of related party transactions and his LL.M. from the University of Cambridge (first-class honours with a prize-winning thesis). Previously, he read law at Bilkent University, Ankara.

Research interests

Alperen’s research interests are primarily in corporate law and governance, law and finance, financial regulation, and capital markets regulation. He aims to produce internationally relevant, theoretically or empirically impactful projects that can significantly contribute to the literature. He is interested in producing new theories or empirics, analysing established concepts in new contexts, understanding current or new phenomena, and identifying and addressing gaps and tensions in collective (regulatory, scholarly, societal) responses to crucial problems. Generally, he is interested in how the law develops, how it should develop and how it fails or succeeds in achieving its goals.

Currently, he is working on projects on whether and how law and finance can contribute to the sustainability goals of the international community and address risks related to the changing planetary ecosystem, on the current developments in the capital markets of leading jurisdictions and rising regulatory and non-regulatory questions, and on the developments in corporate governance. In multidisciplinary teams, he also works on empirical projects related to fundamentally important corporate law issues and sustainable law and finance.

Teaching

The below list is subject to change from year to year.

LL419E Law of Corporate Finance

LL4BF International Financial Regulation

LL4K9 European Capital Markets Law

Sustainable Finance Policy and Regulation (co-curricular course)

Book chapters

  • 'Building an EU Venture Capital Market: What about Corporate Law?' in , Gabriella Gimigliano & Valentino Cattelan (eds.) (Hart Publishing, 2022) (with Casimiro Nigro)

Articles and blog posts

 

  • (2018) 1 Cambridge Law Review 174.
  • (2020) 21(4) Journal of World Investment & Trade 558.
  • (2020) 39 Yearbook of European Law 497 [featured on , 15 February 2021].
  • , in Oxford Business Law Blog, 16 July 2021.
  • (2021) 18(5) European Company and Financial Law Review 820 [featured on , 15 November 2021, and , 1 February 2022].
  • (2021) 21(2) Journal of Corporate Law Studies 517 [featured on , 21 September 2021, and , 08 October 2021].
  • (2022) 33(1) European Business Law Review 125 [featured on , 19 January 2022, and , 8 April 2022].
  • (2022) 23 European Business Organization Law Review 633 [featured on , 15 November 2021 and , 1 February 2022].
  • (2022) 7(1) University of Bologna Law Review 67.
  • ‘The Clash of ‘E’ and ‘S’ of ESG: Just Transition on the Path to Net Zero and Its Implications for Sustainable Corporate Governance and Finance’, shorter version published at (2022) 15(1)  1; more extended version available as SAFE Working Paper No. 325, LawFin Working Paper No. 25 at  [featured on , 2 March 2022 and , 14 July 2022].
  •  in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance (18 March 2022) (with Wolf-Georg Ringe).
  • Revue européenne du droit, Paris: Groupe d’études géopolitiques, Summer 2022, Issue n°4, pp. 127-134 (with Wolf-Georg Ringe).
  • ‘Private Companies: The Missing Link on the Path to Net Zero’ (2022) 22 Journal of Corporate Law Studies 887 (also available as , SAFE Working Paper No. 342, LawFin Working Paper No. 38) (with Wolf-Georg Ringe) [featured on , 14 April 2022 and , 24 May 2022].
  • ‘Net-Zero Transition and M&A Transactions of Carbon-Intensive Assets’ (2023) 56(5) UC Davis Law Review 1963 (also available as , SAFE Working Paper No. 386) (with Wolf-Georg Ringe) [featured on the , 20 June 2023 and , 29 June 2023].

Working papers

  •  ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Legal Studies Working Paper 31/2023
  • ‘The Oscillating Domains of Private and Public Markets’– , LawFin Working Paper No. 52, SAFE Working Paper No. 384 (with Tobias Tröger and Julian Greth)

Public engagement

(27 March 2024)

Engagement with (an NGO on climate action) on the research findings on private companies and climate change